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38 Cards in this Set
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What does MSDS stand for?
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Material Safety Data Sheet
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_____ protect(s) clients' health, safety, and welfare
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State regulatory agencies
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What will hospital grade and tuberculocidal disinfectants kill?
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bacteria
fungi viruses |
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The study of microbes is called
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microbiology
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What are pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters similar to grapes called?
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staphylococci
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Tetanus, typhiod fever, tuberculosis, and diphtheria are caused by:
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Bacilli
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_____ bacteria include treponema papillida
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Spirilla
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_____ can cause food poisoning and toxic shock syndrome
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Staphlococci
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Communicable or _____ diseases can be spread from one person to another
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Contagious
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The presence of pus indicates
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Infection
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A(n) _____ sterilizes equipment by using steam under pressure
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autoclave
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Isopropyl alcohol must be no less than ___% strength to disinfect tools
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99%
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Sodium hypochlorite is
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Household bleach
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How do you mix disinfectant and water?
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pour the disinfectant into the water
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What is the proper way to dispose of lancets and other sharp implements?
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Put them in a sharps box
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After performing a service or cleaing up contaminated implements and surfaces, what should you do with your latex gloves?
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Turn them inside out as you thake them off and put them in a biohazard trash receptacle
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What should you do when a client has an infection?
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decline the service
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Which organisms can be spread through contact with a bloodborne pathogen
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Hepatitis B
Hepatitis C HIV-1 |
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How do anthrax and tetanus bacilli withstand long perios of famine, dryness, and unsuitable temperatures
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Form a waxy outter shell
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Motile bacteria:
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independently move about
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The HIV virus can be passes from one person to the next during a salon service by
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entering the bloodstream through cuts and sores when using a contaminated tool
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Natural immunity is
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A natutally inherited resistance to a disease
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Acquired immunity is the result of
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have had the disease, or receiving an inoculation against the disease
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What can pathogenic bacteria cause?
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Infection
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Formalin is a(n)
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unsafe naterial that was once routinely used by sakibs to fumigate implements in a dry cabinet sanitizer
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What do you risk when you mix chemicals in higher concentrations than recommended by the manufacturer?
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solution may be less effective
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OSHA guidelines address issues relating to handling, mixing, storing, and disposing of product; general safety; and your right to know the _____ in the products you use in the workplace
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Hazardous ingredients
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What do non-pathogenic bacteria do?
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break down food, protect against infection, and stimulate the immune system
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The two categories of bacteria are:
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pathogenic and non-pathogenic
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Which answer best describes disinfection?
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using a chemical that kills most microorganisns on hard, non-porous surfaces
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What are dirt, oils, and microbes
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Contaminants
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What should you wear when disinfecting implements
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goggles and gloves
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Cocci are transmitted
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in the air, in dust, or within the substance in which they settle
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Universal Precautions are standard infection-control practices that entail
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assuming all tissue (even dead skin) is hazardous
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A general infection is
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The result of a pathogen that is carried by the bloodstream to different parts of the body
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An aseptic procedure involves properly handling disinfected equipement
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to prevent contamination before they are used on a client
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Breaks in the skin, mouth, nose, eyes, or ears and unprotected sex are what?
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ways for pathogens to enter the body
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A fourth degree burn involves injury to
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muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves, blood vessels, and bones
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