Transmission of Infection
Infection Control
Safety and First Aid
Healthy Body & Mind
Ergonomics
100

What occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to other parts of the body

What is general infection 

100

The removal of surface or visible debris and potential pathogens using soap, detergent or chemical cleaner is the infection control method of:

What is cleaning 

100

Overexposure to chemicals in the nail salon/spa occurs when:

What is a safe level of chemical exposure is exceeded


100

How many hours of sleep do most people need to function properly and avoid fatigue

What is 6-8 hours 

100

An inflammation of the fluid sac that lies between a tendon and skin or bone is called:

What is bursitis


200

An organisms that live on or obtain nutrients from another organism called a host are known as:

What is external parasites 

200

An approved EPA-registered disinfectant is effective on what type of surface

What is nonporous 

200

What type of burn extends beneath the epidermis into the dermis causing a blister to form

What is second-degree 

200

Which of the following items is an example of a lean protein that could be included as part of a healthy diet

What is poultry 

200

Inflammation of what can cause a pinched nerve in the wrist resulting in carpal tunnel syndrome

What is tendons


300

A direct transmission of an infectious disease can occur in which of the following ways

What is skin-to-skin contact with an infected person 

300

All nail tools or supplies that come in contact with the client during a service must be discarded or:

What is disinfected


300

In the case of a chemical injury to the eye, which of the following steps is recommended

What is flush the eyeball with lukewarm water for 15 to 30 minutes 

300

Which nutrient should account for 45%-65% of an adequate daily diet

What is complex carbohydrates 

300

What condition occurs when tendons become inflamed

What is tendonitis


400

When exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease it is called:

What is active immunity 

400

The killing or destroying of all microbial life, including bacterial spores is the infection control procedure of:

What is sterilization 

400

When you believe a person may be choking, what step should be taken FIRST

What is determine if the victim can speak or cough


400

What is a benefit of water to the body

What is transports nutrients 

400

When sitting in a chair, feet should be flat on the floor and knees should create a:

What is 90° angle


500

Common ways of spreading infection in the workplace include all of the following descriptions EXCEPT:

What is 
clean hands and tools 

500

In addition to the efficacy claims on the label what information is assigned to a product to show its approval

What is EPA registration number 

500

What law was enacted to encourage people to help others in emergency situations

What is Good Samaritan laws 

500

Keeping your back against the back of the chair, with your feet on the floor are key points in having:

What is good posture 

500

The science that looks at how individuals perform work and what body movements, tools and equipment benefit the health and comfort of the nail professional and client is called:

What is ergonomics 

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