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100

____ is nondisease-producing bacteria 

nonpathogenic 
100

The study of small living organisms called microbes is called ___?

microbiology 

100

____ are also pus forming bacterial cells, which form in long chains and can cause septicemia, strep throat, rheumatic fever, and other serious infections 

Streptococci

100

Bacilli and spirilla are able to move themselves by using hair-like projections known as

Flagella

100

____ bacteria is disease-producing bacteria 

pathogenic

200

____ are spiraled, coiled, corkscrew shaped bacterial cells that cause highly contagious diseases. 

Spirilla

200

Successful estheticians will make sure to disinfect their tools/implements and prevent them from becoming ___? 

contaminated 

200

Bacteria are not always active. In ___ ___ the cells can die or become inactive. (inactive stage)

unfavorable conditions

200

A submicroscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts is called

Virus

200

The study of bacteria is called___?

bacteriology

300

___ are the MOST COMMON form of bacterial cells. bar or rod shaped cells that can produce a variety of diseases including tetanus, and typhoid fever 

Bacilli

300

_____ are bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are the cause of certain infections, including pneumonia 

Dipolococci

300

_____ are pus forming bacterial cells that form grape like bunches or clusters and are present in abscesses, pustules, and boils

Staphylococci 

300

An ___ is the growth of a parasitic organism within the body. 

Infection 

300

____ are spherical or round shaped bacterial cells, which appear singularly or in groups 

Cocci

400

During the active stage, also known as the ___ stage, bacteria reproduce and grow rapidly. 

vegetative stage 

400

Give two examples of how bacteria can spread in skin care settings? 

Through contaminated implements and dirty hands/fingernails 

400

More than 1,500 of some types of bacteria will fit on the head of a pin....TRUE OR FALSE??

True

400

Sanitation is the lowest level of

Infection control

400

There are 6 types of diseases that are infectious AND contagious.. name AT LEAST 3! 

chicken pox, common cold, herpes, influenza, measles, and tuberculosis 

500

The greek work pathos means....? 

suffering 

500

Identify the three levels of infection control and explain each level, also give an example of infection- control equipment 

sanitation, disinfection, sterilization. 

500

____ (es) are defined as sub-microscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts and many are pathogenic. 

Define & give at least ONE example. 

Virus(es)

examples- herpes, influenza, mumps, smallpox, measels, yelloe fever, rabies.

500

Name at least three ways in which common means of spreading infection can happen in a skin care facility/setting?

contact with open sores, contact with contaminated hands/fingernails, exposure to coughing/sneezing, use of facial beds not properly disinfected between clients, use of common towels, etc

500

Describe an asymptomatic carrier and how you would protect yourself and your clients if you were to come into contact with one? 

An asymptomatic carrier is someone who carries a contagious disease or infection but has no symptoms. Universal precautions will protect yourself and other clients.