Infection
Infection
Infection
Immunity
Microbiology
100

There are six signs of infection

Pain, swelling, redness, local fever, throbbing and discharge

100

Can be spread in the salon through haircutting, waxing, tweezing, nipping anytime skin is broken

Bloodborne Pathogens

100

Pus Filled boil, pimple or inflamed area

Local Infection

100

exposure to a disease organism triggers the immune system to produce antibodies to that disease

active immunity

100

An example of an external parasite that lives on the blood of a host

Mosquito
200

Infectious disease when an infected person touches or exchanges body fluids

Direct Transmission

200

object or substance unclean or impure

Contamination

200

Circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all body parts

General/systemic infection

200

a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing

Passive immunity

200

Slime that is created when a bacterial colony and water are present

Biofilm

300

Infectious disease that can spread through the air or contaminated object

Indirect Transmission

300
Unintentional transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or surface to another with harmful effects

Cross contamination

300

Carry disease producing bacteria or viruses with no recognizable symptoms of the disease

Asymptomatic carrier

300

two basic ways the body fight infections

active and passive immunity

300

example of biofilm in  the human body

Dental Plaque

400

Transmitted from one person to another through touch or air

Contagious Infection

400

The removal of dirt and or microbes from an object

Decontamination

400

Disinfecting salon equipment and implements

Universal precautions
400

the ability of the body to destroy infectious agents that enter the body

Immunity

400

Insects that cause contagious disease

Parasitic mites

500

Cause no Infection unless they actually enters the body

Micro-Organisms

500

If you have a contagious disease it is important to practice 

Infection Control

500

Two basic classes of Infection

local infection and general/systemic infection

500

transmitted directly from one person to another

Head lice

500

Virus that can lead to Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

HIV