Mind-Body-Communication
True/False
Microbiology
Infection Control/First Aid
Feeling Lucky???
100

Sometimes called "body language"

What is Nonverbal Communication?

100

Bacteria thrives in light, dry or clean areas.

FALSE:  Bacteria thrives in dark, damp or dirty areas.

100

The low-level destruction of surface bacteria.

What is cleaning/sanitation?

100

Your client was cut.

Stop service.

100

The percentage of carbohydrates RDA recommend one intake daily.

What 45-65%

200

The term RDA stands for.

What is Recommended Dietary Allowance?

200

Calories: Energy-producing substances that are measured in units of heat.

True.

200

The group approves the efficacy of disinfectants.

What is EPA?

200

" Double bagging" is performed when.

What is blood spills occurs?

200

Sub-microscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts.

What is Parasite?

300

Individual system of maintaining cleanliness and health  

What is Personal Hygiene?

300

Nutrition: The process of converting raw materials into energy.

True

300

The two classifications of Bacteria

What is Non-pathogenic and Pathogenic?

Bonus: What is the difference between the two?

300

Items that can be disinfected after every service.

Implement

300

Hair-like projections that Baccialli and Sprilla use to move.

What is Flagella?

400

----DAILY DOUBLE----The percentage the RDA guideline for caloric intake of carbohydrates(complex).

What is 45-65%?

400

Microbiology: The study of large organisms

False.

Microbiology is the study of small organism.

400

Most common form of  bacterial cells

What is Bacilli?

400

U.S. government agency was created to enforce safety and health standards in the workplace.

What is OSHA?


Bonus: What does OSHA stand for?

400

Type of infection occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body.

What is general infection?

500

The study and philosophy of human conduct

What is Professional Ethics?

500

Bacteria are two-celled microorganisms.

False.

Bacteria are one-celled microorganisms.

500

Three groups of Cocci

What is Staphylocci, Streptococci, Diplococci?

Daily Double: Describe their shape.  

500

What is the difference between porous and non- porous? What are examples of each?

Porous can not be disinfected. ex orangewood stick

Non-porous can be disinfected. ex: nail rasp.

500

Levels of infection control and describe how they work.

Level one: Cleaning- remove debris.

Level two: Disinfection- kill or destroy bacteria and broad spectrum of viruses. 

Level three: Sterilization- destroys all living organisms including bacterial spores.