A One celled Micro Organism; germs; microbes.
What is Bacteria
Insects that cause contagious diseases such as itch mites or head lice
What is Parasitic mites
Encourage people to help others in emergency situations Give legal protection to people who provide emergency care
What is The Good Samaritan Law
Standards apply to removing dirt and debris to aid in preventing the growth of microbes
What is Cleaning
This type of Bacteria contains 70% of all bacteria and does not produce disease.
What is NONPATHOGENIC BACTERIA
Caused by pathogenic bacteria or viruses entering the body and multiplying to the point of interfering with the body’s normal state
What is Infection
What type of burn requires the following treatment?
Move away any contaminated clothing
What is Chemical Burn
Standards apply to removing dirt and debris to aid in preventing the growth of microbes
What is Disinfection
This Bacteria is round shaped cells that appear in groups or singularly.
What is Cocci.
Small area; pus-filled boil or inflamed area is what type of Infection
What is Local Infection
In a chemical eye injury what temperature of water should be used to flush the eye.
What is lukewarm water
Sanitizer product that can reduce microbes when applied to the skin
What is antiseptic
This Bacteria is pus-forming and is found in boils.
What is Staphlococci.
Carries disease with no signs; reason universal precautions should be used
What is asymptomatic carrier
Provides information on contents of product; may be helpful if allergic reaction or injury occurs
What is SDS sheet
Disinfection standards require products to destroy or kill certain microbes on surfaces that are.....
What is nonporous
The two stages of growth in bacteria.
What is active and inactive.
Causes colds, requires a host to multiply, and is not treatable with antibiotics.
What is a Virus.
Determine if victim can talk or cough.
Is protocol in what emergency
What is choking
Who requires that employees be informed of the dangers of materials used in the workplace Regulates Safety Data Sheets (SDS) Enforces product labeling?
Who is OSHA
Molds and yeast that produce contagious diseases such as ringworm, nail fungus and noncontagious conditions such as dandruff
What is Parasitic fungi
A highly infectious disease that infects the liver
What is HBV
When performing first aid for bleeding wounds, what is the next step after bleeding stops?
What is Apply Bandage
Most regulatory agencies require an approved EPA-registered hospital disinfectant for incidents involving exposure to....
What is blood or body fluids
Antibodies produced after exposure to disease Disease exposure through infection or vaccination Takes time to develop Long-lasting or lifelong
What is Active Immunity
Carries disease with no signs; reason universal precautions should be used
What is Universal Precautions
Reassure victim and apply cold compress to in what emergency.
What is fainting.
Any tools or supplies that come in contact with the client during a service must be discarded or:
What is disinfected