Bacteria
Fungi & Viruses
Pathogens & Parasites
Cleaning Procedures
Implement types
100

 What are three forms of pathogenic bacteria

Cocci 

Bacilli 

Spirilla 

100

 These are microscopic plant parasites that include molds, mildews, and yeasts.

Fungus

100

These microorganisms are harmful and can cause disease or infection in healthy humans. Examples include bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.

Pathogenic Microorganisms

100

This removes some microorganisms. 

Process: Scrub to remove physical debris and organic matter.

 Cleaning

100

items are used once and then discarded. 

 

 

Single-use Items

Examples: Lancets, razors, needles, and mascara wands.

200

Define and Describe the pathogenic bacteria : Cocci

These are spherical bacteria. Examples include Staphylococcus, Diplococcus and Streptococcus

200

These disease-causing microorganisms can infect plants, animals, and bacteria, causing a range of diseases.

Viruses 

200

These microorganisms are harmless and can be beneficial, stimulating the immune system. 

They are found in certain foods, such as yogurt and cheese, and in medicines like penicillin. 

Non-Pathogenic Microorganisms

200

Removes most microorganisms. 

Process: Use a hospital-grade disinfectant to eliminate most microorganisms.

Disinfection

200

Define a Multi-use Item, give an example

Multi-use items can be disinfected and reused. 

Examples: Tweezers, cuticle nippers, and comedone extractors. 

300

Define and Describe the pathogenic bacteria : Bacilli

These are rod-shaped bacteria. An example is E-Coli.

300

 Immunity involves having a healthy body capable of fighting off pathogens.

Natural Immunity

300

Infectious organisms are transferred directly from one person to another through close physical contact. 

This type of transmission is called.. 

 

Direct Transmission

300

Eliminates all microorganisms, including spores. 

Process: This is the highest level of decontamination, capable of killing even spores.

Sterilization

300

 Define Non-Critical Implement and give and example



These tools touch healthy skin and do not cut or puncture the skin. 

Examples: Hairbrushes, nail files, and makeup brushes.

400

Define and describe the pathogenic bacteria: Spirilla

These are spiral-shaped bacteria. An example is Helicobacter pylori.  

400

These are organisms that live off a host, providing no benefit to the host's survival. 

Parasites

400

Infectious organisms are spread through an intermediary, such as the air, food, or contaminated objects. 

This type of transmission is called..

 Indirect Transmission

400

This decontamination method is meant for all multi-use non-critical and semi-critical items.

Decomtamination Method 1: Cleaning and Disinfecting

400

 These tools may accidentally cut or pierce the skin. 

Examples: Tweezers and cuticle nippers.

Semi-critical implement

500

____ infections are the most common infections in humans, often affecting the skin.   

 

 Staphylococcus (Staph Infections)  

500

 The most basic cause of fungal infections are___ the fungi that cause skin, nail, and hair infections, such as athlete's foot and ringworm.

 Dermatophytes

500

 List the 6 Signs of Infection

Pus: Accumulation of infected material. 

Redness: Increased blood flow to the area. 

Swelling: Fluid buildup and inflammation. 

Local Fever: Heat in the affected area. 

Pain: Discomfort or soreness. 

Throbbing: Pulsating sensation. 

500

This decontamination method is meant for all multiuse critical items and is not required for spa use.  

Decontamination Method 2: Cleaning and Sterilization

500

These tools can cut the skin and may touch broken skin. 

Examples: Scalpels, needles, and surgical instruments. 

Critical Implement

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