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A client who shows signs of an HPV infection should not receive a _____ service.

Pedicure

Disease-Causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids are called_______.

Bloodborne pathogens

It is against the law for a cosmetologist to ______, even if the client insists.

cut living skin

What are the three types of hepatitis that are of concern in the salon?

A, B and C

Which of the three types of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface?

Hepatitis B

What does HIV stand for?

Human Immunodeficiency Virus.

What does AIDS stand for?

Acquired Immune deficiency syndrome

What is AIDS

A disease that breaks down the bodies immune system.

_____ ,which includes molds, mildews, and yeasts, can cause _____ diseases such as ringworm.

Fungi, Contagious

______is a superficial fungal infection caused by a variety of dermatophytes. What does it affect? Whom does it mostly affect?

Tinea Barbae, Primarily limited to the bearded areas of the face and neck or around the scalp, older adolescent and adult males.

A _____ nail infection is more common on the feet than on the hands.

Fungal

_______ nail infections commonly occur on both the hands and the feet.

Bacterial

____ are organisms that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another _____, referred to as a host, while contributing ____ to the survival of that organism.

Parasites, Organism, Nothing

Immunity

The bodies ability to destroy, resist, and recognize infection.

Natural Immunity

Both inherited and developed through healthy living

Inoculation

means shot

Acquired Immunity

Ability to overcome disease through inoculation or exposure to natural allergens like pollen.