Bonus Question
Infection Control 100
Circulatory System
Infection Control 200
Nail Condition and Diseases
100

What is the first step in the Blood Exposure Procedure If you Cut yourself

Stop the service, Wash your hands

100

What are six signs of infection

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

100

Thick-walled vessels that carry oxygenated blood from the heart to various tissues of the body are

Arteries

100

The removal of surface or visible debris and potential pathogens using soap, detergent or chemical cleaner is the infection control method of

Cleaning

100

A Contagious fungal infection of the finger or toenails

ONYCHOMYCOSIS OR TINEA UNGUIUM

200

What are the 3 parts of the central nervous system?

Brain, Spinal Cord, Spinal and Cranial Nerves

200

Micro-organisms that cause disease are called

Pathogens (germs)

200

Cells that fight bacteria and other foreign substances are called leukocytes or

White blood cells

200

The procedure that kills certain pathogens (bacteria, viruses and fungi) with the exception of spores on nonporous surfaces, tools and multi-use supplies is referred to as

Disinfection

200

This nail disease is described as Inflammation of skin around nail

PARONYCHIA

300

What does EPA stand for?

Environmental Protection Agency

300

What are the 2 types of bacteria 

Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic

300

What is the sticky, salty fluid that circulates through the body, bringing nourishment and oxygen to all parts of the body

Blood

300

True or False

Porous tools can be disinfected and reused 

False!! Never do that !

300

What is MELANONYCHIA

A nail disorder described as A brown or black darkening of the nail

400

What are the three parts of the nervous system ?

Central,Peripherial,Autonomic 

400

Bacteria that are harmless and can even be beneficial are called:

nonpathogenic

400

What is another name for red blood cells?

erythrocytes

400

What information is assigned to a cleaning product to show its approval

EPA Registration

400

This kind of infection occurs on either on the surface of the nail plate or between the nail plate and nail bed

Bacterial Infection

500

What is another word for a nerve cell

Neuron

500

In the salon what is the main preventative measure to prevent the spread of infections 

Hand Washing

500

The two veins in the arm are called?

And what side of the arm is each located is each one located 

The radial and the Ulnar

500

The regulating agency under the U.S. Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace is

OSHA

500

Living skin that becomes attached to the nail plate at the proximal nail fold or hyponychium is referred to as

pterygium