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100

Federal and state agencies regulate the beauty and wellness professions. State agencies ____________.a. set guidelines for use of equipment  b. regulate licensing   c. set guidelines for the manufacturing  d. monitor safety in the workplace

 b. regulate licensing   

100

Which of the following are chemical products that destroy most bacteria, fungi, and viruses on surfaces? a. disinfectants  b. sanitizers  c. cleansers  d. sterilizers

a. disinfectants 

100

A disinfectant that is a fungicidal is capable of destroying ______.   a. parasites   b. viruses   c.  bacteria   d. molds

d. molds

100

Staph bacteria are responsible for ______.    a. common colds  b. chicken pox  c. influenza   d. food poisoning 

d. food poisoning

100

which of the following keep the body in a chronic inflammatory state that is painful and inhibits healing? a. bacterial strains  b. biofilms  c. contagious diseases  d. communicable diseases

b.

200

What standards address issues relating to your right to know about any potentially hazardous ingridients contained in the products and how to avoid these hazards?

a. OSHA standars  b. CDC standars  c. EPA standards  d. SDS standars

a. OSHA standars  

200

Both federal and state laws require that manufacturers supply a _________ for all chemcial products manufactured and sold.   a. Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals System  b. EPA list  c. Safety Data Sheet  d. Hazard Communication Standard

 c. Safety Data Sheet  

200

Which of the folloeing is a mechanical process using soap and water or detergent and water?  a. sanitizing  b. sterilizing  c. cleaning  d. disinfecting

c. cleaning

200

A common contagious disease that would prevent a professional from servicing a client would be _______.  a. blood poisoning  b. Lyme disease  c. ringworm  d. tetanus

c. ringworm

200

The presence of pus is a sign of a _______ infection.  a. bacterial  b. parasitic  c. viral  d. biofilm

a

300

__________ establish specific standards of conduct and can be changed or updated frequently. a. Regulations  b. Laws   c. Statues  d. Rules

 d. Rules


300

________ disinfectant is an example of a tuberculocidal disinfectant.  a. Nonpathogenic  b. Quaternary ammonium  c. Single use  d. Phenolic

d. Phenolic

300

An inflammation is characterized by _____.    a. redness, heat, pain, and/or swelling  b. red papules or spots  c. coughing or sneezing  d. blood poisoning   

a. redness, heat, pain, and/or swelling

300

What type of infection is it where the pathogen has distributed itself throughout the body rather than staying in one area or organ?  a. systemic  b.  communicable  c. contagious  d. local

a. systemic

300

Which of the following can prevent viruses from growing in the body?  a. virucidal disinfectant  b. antibiotics  c. standard precautions  d. vaccinations

d.

400

What agency registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United States?  a. CDC  b. OSHA   c. U.S. Department of Labor  d. EPA

 d. EPA

400

Disinfection is not effective against _______.  a. bacterial spores  b. bacteria   c. viruses  d. molds

a. bacterial spores

400
Which of the following are single-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics?  a. fungus  b. parasites  c. bacteria  d. virus

c. bacteria

400

What bacterial infection, without proper treatment, can become systemic and can have devastating consequences that can result in death?  a. Lyme disease  b. pneumonia  c. MRSA   d. strep throat

 c. MRSA

400

in the salon, spa, or barbershop, the spread of bloodborne pathogens is possible whenever ______.   a. someone sneezes  b. the skin is broken  c. someone coughs  d. you do not wash your hands

b

500

Laws are written by __________.  a. state boards  b. federal and state legislatures  c. regulatory agencies  d. health departments

  b. federal and state legislatures

500

What type of bacteria are harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body?  a. nonpathogenic  b. pathogenic   c. infectious  d. parasitic

b. pathogenic

500

Which of the following is capable of replication only through taking over the host cell's reproductive function?  a. bacteria  b. virus  c. fungi  d. mold

b. virus

500

One action of the biofilm community is to resist _____.    a. pathogens and recognize infection   b. conventional treatments such as antibiotics  c. infection  d. the body's defence mechanisms

d.

500

Hepatitis is a bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage what body organ? a. kidney  b. lungs  c. heart  d. liver

d