The second level infection control
Disinfection
The law enacted to encourage people to help others in emergency situations
Good Samaritan Laws
A communicable disease
spread from one person to another
3 Major layers of Hair
Medulla, Cortex and Cuticle
Bacteria that is harmless
Destroying or killing or all microbes
Bleeding wounds being treated
apply a tourniquet
Person carrying disease-producing bacteria or viruses with no symptoms
Asymptomatic carrier
3 stages of hair growth
Anagen, Catagen and Telogen
Bacterial cells that grow in pairs
Diplococci
The regulating agency under the Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace
OSHA
Chemical burns being treated
Rinse away all traces of chemicals
Difference between viruses and bacterial infections
Viruses cannot be treated with antibiotics
2 Primary parts of the hair
Hair root and Hair fiber
Hair-like projections used by bacilli and spirilla to move themselves
Flagella or Cilia
Key product information, such as toxicology, first-aid, fire-fighting measures and ecological information is provided
SDS
Chemical eye injury treatment
flush eyeball with lukewarm water for 15 to 30 minutes
2 basic classes of Infection
Local and General
3 factors affecting behavior of hair
Heredity, Environment/weather and Products/Appliances
Pus-forming bacterial cells formed in grape like bunches or clusters
Staphylococci
Information assigned to a product, along with the approval of the efficacy claims on the label to ensure the product is safe and effective
EPA registration number
Step after wound stops bleeding
Spread to a new person frequently
Micro-Organisms
Gray hair
Mottled hair
Immunity
Active and Passive