The first step to decontamination
Redness, heat, pain and/or swelling
Inflammation
As a beauty professional, your most important responsibility is to____
Protect your clients health and safety
the process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores.
Sterilization
Also known as a communicable disease
Contagious
Chemical product that destroys most bacteria, fungi, & viruses on surfaces
Disinfectants
Effective Sterilization requires the use of this
Autoclave
The time as listed on the product label for the disinfectant to be visibly moist to be effective against pathogens is called ____ time
Contact
______ registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United States
EPA
Contains 5.25 percent of sodium hypochlorite
Household bleach
Tuberculocidal disinfectant is an example of this type of disinfectant
Phenolic
AIDS is a disease that breaks down the bodys______ system
Immune
What type of incident is contact with nonintact skin, blood, body fluid, or potentially infectious materials?
Exposure incident
It is important to wear ____ & _____ while disinfecting nonelectrical tools and implements
Safety glasses and gloves
If the word "Concentrate" is present on the label, what should you do?
Dilute the product
The most important action you can take to prevent spreading germs?
Hand washing
Hepatitis is a bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage what body organ?
Liver
When handling an exposure incident, once your hands are clean, what is your immediate next step?
Put gloves on
What are 4 modes pathogenic transmission?
Direct, indirect, airborne & respiratory droplets
Breaks down stubborn films and remove residue of products such as scrubs, salts, and mask
Chelating soap/detergents
Antiseptics generally contain a high volume of this
Alcohol
The CDC requires that salons test autoclaves monthly to insure they are properly sterilizing implements. The accepted method is called a________ test
Spore
_____is the effectiveness with which a disinfecting solution kills organisms when used according to the label instructions.
Efficacy
How long does it typically take for quaternary ammonium compounds to be effectively useful?
10 mins
To assume that all human blood and body fluids are infectious and carry bloodborne pathogens
Standard Precaution