life skills
transmission of infection
infection control and first aid
electricity
chemistry
100

how many hours of sleep do most people need to function properly? 

6-8 hours 

100

what type of one- celled micro-organisms are sometimes called germs or microbes?

bacteria 

100

efforts to prevent the spread of communicable diseases is described as:

infection control

100

light, heat, and magnetic changes are all produced by:

electricity 

100

the term used to identify that occupies space and has a weight is called:

matter

200

Physical environmental factors that can directly affect your body include UV exposure, humidity levels and:

altitude 

200

bacteria that are harmless and can even be beneficial are called:

nonpathogenic 

200

infection control is divided into the following methods:

cleaning, disinfection, and sterilization 

200

any electrical appliance activated by the flow of electric current such as a facial steamer is known as a(n):

load

200

all matter that is now living or was alive at one time, with carbon present, falls within the scientific division of:

organic chemistry 

300

which of the following terms is NOT one of the three energy nutrients contained in almost all foods?

keratin 

300

what approximate percent of all bacteria are harmless?

70%

300

what process may be used to loosen pathogens for removal when cleaning a surface?

sprayed with antiseptic 

300

since silver and copper transmit electricity, they are:

conductors 

300

water freezing and becoming ice is an example of what type of change?

physical 

400

what is the topical form of vitamin A that promotes cell turnover and increase skin elasticity?

retinol

400

a type of nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead or decaying organic matter?

saprophytes

400

a product that can be applied to the skin to reduce pathogens is called a(an): 

antiseptic 

400

materials that do not allow a current to pass through them are called:

insulators

400

basic substances that cannot be broken down into simpler substances are called:

elements 

500

health hazards, such as impure air and improper storage or use of food, fall under the category of:

public hygiene 

500

bacterial cells that cause infection and diseases are:

pathogenic 

500

what percentage of alcohol can be used as an antiseptic for the skin ?

at least 70%

500

cords on appliances should be kept straight and free of knots, kinks, and tangles to prevent:

frequency 

500

two or more atoms joined together by a chemical bond is a(n):

molecule 

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