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The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens is called a(n

Infection

100

___________ will not disinfect or sterilize implements

UV Light Units 

100

How long should an item remain submerged in the disinfectant?

10 Mintues

100

Do not try to________ tools yourself

Yourself

100

should not be used to disinfect or sterilize implements.

Baby sterilizers

200

mechanical process (scrubbing) using soap and water or detergent and wate

Cleaning

200

Which of the following is the most powerful and important way to prevent the spread of infection

Handwashing

200

The process that destroys all microbial life, including spores

Sterilization

200

The majority of contaminants and pathogens can be removed from the surfaces of tools and implements through proper

Cleaning 

200

When a disease spreads from one person to another, the disease is said to be a(n)

contagious disease

300

Cocci are generally transmitted in

The air

300

Disinfectants are a type of ___________

Poison 

300

In the barbershop, the spread of bloodborne pathogens is possible during

Haircutting

300

Hepatitis can live on a surface outside the body for

Long periods of time 

300

 Bacteria with flagella move in what type of motion

Snakelike motion

400

The presence of _________ is a sign of a bacterial infection

Pus

400

Never take ___________ for cleaning and disinfecting.

Shortcuts

400

Blood may carry dangerous _________, so you should never touch an open sore or a wound

Pathogens 

400

Effective sterilization typically requires the use of a(n)

Autoclave

400

Tuberculocidal disinfectants are often referred to as

phenolics

500

If a tool or implement is dropped on the floor during a service, it must be replaced with a

Disinfected

500

The second step of infection control is

Disinfection

500

Bacteria multiply best in what type of places

Warm

500

 the ability to produce the intended effect

Efficacy

500

Disinfection is not effective against

bacterial spores