FIRST AID
INFECTION CONTROL
TRANSMISSION OF INFECTION
RANDOM
RANDOM PART TWO
100

A Kit of this is very important to have to handle possible emergencies

First Aid Kit

100

Standards applied to removing dirt, debris, and potential pathogens to aid in slowing the growth of bacteria 

Cleaning

100

An example of Biofilm is 

Dental Plaque

100

A burn that extends beneath the epidermis into the dermis

Second Degree Burn 

100

A submicroscopic infectious particle that is smaller than bacteria 

Virus
200

Cuts, scratches, embedded objects or solution in the eye is an

Eye Injury 

200

Standards require products to kill certain pathogens

Disinfection

200

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

Active Immunity

200

A burn that extends all the way through the second layer of skin (dermis) may or may not have blisters and requires medical attention is 

Third Degree Burn 

200

A special group or type of antibodies that render a toxic substance harmless 

Antitoxin 

300

A chemical burn will give you redness, also called

Erythema

300

Standards that require all microbial life including spores must be killed or destroyed

Sterilization

300

MRSA may initially appear as 

Pimples or boils

300

The goal of this procedure is to reduce contamination by properly handling disinfected and sterile tools and equipment 

Aseptic Procedure

300

Organization that approves the efficacy of products used for infection control

EPA 

400

The law that encourages people to help others in emergency situations is called 

Good Samaritan Law 

400

What utilizes high pressure, heat, and steam to kill all microbial life on tools and utensils 

Autoclave

400

What is the most common virus an esthetician should be aware of

Herpes

400

The regulating agency under the department of labor that enforces safety and health standards in workplace is 

OSHA

400

Headlice is transmitted directly from one person to another, true or false

True

500

A superficial burn never blisters; heals in 3-4 days without scarring

First Degree Burn

500

The unintentional transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or surface to another with harmful effects

Cross Contamination

500

This occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body

General Infection

500

This type of immunity is provided when a person is given antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through their own immune systems

Passive Immunity

500

A common type of fungi that’s highly contagious and appears as red round patches that itch 

Ringworm