disease that affects the body as a whole often due to under functioning or over functioning internal glands or organs this disease is carried through the blood stream or the lympahtic system
systemic disease
Which action is an acceptable way to clean tools or instruments?
Washing with soap and water
A pimple or an abscess is an example of a _______.
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local infection
Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin, and registered and regulated by the FDA are called __________.
antiseptics
The body's first line of defense against infection is ________.
healthy, uncompromised skin
As of June 2015, both federal and state laws require that manufacturers supply a(n) ________ for all chemical products manufactured and sold.
safety data sheet
Short, rod-shaped bacteria are called ________.
bacilli
Together, the active stage and inactive, or spore-forming, stage of bacteria are referred to as the ________.
life cycle of bacteria
Standard Precautions that require the employer and employee to assume that all human blood and body fluids are potentially infectious are published by the _______.
CDC
Which agency is responsible for disinfecting agents as being effective enough to be used in a hospital setting and effective for cleaning blood and body fluids?
EPA
Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) initially appears as a _______.
skin infection
symptoms presenting indication of infection
Round-shaped bacteria are called ________.
cocci
A disease that is transmitted from one person to another is called _______.
communicable
State regulatory agencies ___________.
create the rules that determine how laws are applied
An abnormal condition of all or part of the body or its systems or organs that makes the body incapable of carrying on normal function.
disease
Phenolic disinfectants are _________.
carcinogens
In 1012, along with representatives from most nations who participate in the United Nations, OSHA agreed to comply with which of the following?
The Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals System
Disease caused by parasites, such as lice and mites.
parasitic disease
Also known as communicable disease; a disease that is spread from one person to another person. Some of the more contagious diseases are the common cold, ringworm, conjunctivitis (pinkeye), viral infections, and natural nail or toe and foot infections.
contagious disease
Determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or diagnostic tests.
Federal regulations prohibit salon professionals from performing a diagnosis.
diagnosis
Illnesses resulting from conditions associated with employment, such as prolonged and repeated overexposure to certain products or ingredients.
occupation disease
Condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection. An inflammation is characterized by redness, heat, pain, and swelling.
inflammation
Contact with non-intact (broken) skin, blood, body fluid, or other potentially infectious materials that are the result of the performance of an employee's duties.
exposure incident
The presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface or visible debris or residues such as dust, hair, and skin.
contamination
Disease produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
pathogenic disease