___ Establish specific standards of conduct & can be changed or updated frequently
What are Rules?
At minimum, disinfectants used in salons will be fungicidal, virucidal, bactericidal but not __
What is herbicidal?
Most important responsibility as a beauty professional
What is Client health and safety?
Incident with nonintact skin, blood or body fluid or potentially infectious material. Results in performance of workers duties.
What is exposure?
Presence of pus is a sign
What is bacterial infection?
Federal & State agencies regulate beauty & wellness professions. State agencies regulate this specifically
What is regulate licensing?
A disinfectant that is fungicidal and capable of destroying this
What is mold?
Most common way contagious infections spread
What are dirty hands?
Spread of bloodborne pathogens is possible in a salon, spa or barbershop with this
What is broken skin?
Type of bacteria that is harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body
What is pathogenic?
This is the way to hold children when working on them as a client
What is gently but firmly?
Term for An item should be immersed in disinfectant or surface visibly wet to be effective against pathogens
What is contact time?
Two primary types of bacteria
What is nonpathogenic and pathogenic?
Removal of blood or other potentially infectious material on an items surface/removal of visible debris or residues (dust, skin, hair)
What is decontamination?
a disease that breaks down the body's immune system
What is AIDS?
What are laws?
What are detergents?
Works well as an/is a common antiseptic
What is hydrogen peroxide?
What is the bodys defense mechanism?
Disease capable of being spread from one person to another
What is Communicable disease?
This device is required for effective sterilization
What is an autoclave?
Form of formaldehyde, have a very high pH, & can damage the skin & eyes
What are phenolic disinfectants?
Will not disinfect or sterilize implements
What are UV light units?
Capable of replication only through taking over the host cell's reproductive function
What is a virus?
A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver
What is hepatitis?