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Multiple Choice:

Cocci are bacteria that are:

A. Round-shaped
B. Rod-shaped
C. Flat-shaped
D. Spore-shaped
Answer: A. ROUND-SHAPED

Cocci are bacteria that are:
Multiple Choice:

Which type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning?

A. diplococci
B. diphtheria
C. bacilli
D. streptococci
Answer: D. STREPTOCOCCI

Which type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning?
Multiple Choice:

Bacteria that grow in pairs and can cause pneumonia are:

A. diplococci
B. diphtheria
C. discarded
D. toxins
Answer: A. DIPLOCOCCI

Bacteria that grow in pairs and can cause pneumonia are:
Multiple Choice:

Lyme disease and syphilis are caused by spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria called:

A. flagella
B. strep
C. spirilla
D. cocci
Answer: C. SPIRILLA

Lyme disease and syphilis are caused by spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria called:
Multiple Choice:

In 2000, a bacteria called Mycobacterium fortuitum caused a client outbreak due to the failure of the practitioner to follow proper disinfection guidelines for:

A. sharp implements
B. whirlpool foot spas
C. shampoo stations
D. styling chairs
Answer: B. WHIRLPOOL FOOT SPAS

In 2000, a bacteria called Mycobacterium fortuitum caused a client outbreak due to the failure of the practitioner to follow proper disinfection guidelines for:
Multiple Choice:

Bacteria generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called:

A. nucleic acid
B. cytoplasm
C. protoplasm
D. protons
Answer: C. PROTOPLASM

Bacteria generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called:
Multiple Choice:

The process whereby bacteria grow, reproduce, and divide into two new cells is:

A. binary fission
B. meiosis
C. photosynthesis
D. metamorphosis
Answer: A. BINARY FISSION

The process whereby bacteria grow, reproduce, and divide into two new cells is:
Multiple Choice:

The presence of pus is a sign of:

A. immunity
B. congestion
C. bacterial infection
D. sunburn
Answer: C. BACTERIAL INFECTION

The presence of pus is a sign of:
Multiple Choice:

A ____ infection appears as a lesion containing pus and is confined to a particular part of the body.

A. contagious
B. local
C. primary
D. secondary
Answer: B. LOCAL

A ____ infection appears as a lesion containing pus and is confined to a particular part of the body.
Multiple Choice:

Which of the following is a condition caused by an infestation of head lice?

A. hepatitis
B. scabies
C. pediculosis capitis
D. tinea pedis
Answer: C. PEDICULOSIS CAPITIS

Which of the following is a condition caused by an infestation of head lice?
Multiple Choice:

The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection is called:

A. immunity
B. decontamination
C. stasis
D. regulation
Answer: A. IMMUNITY

The ability of the body to destroy and resist infection is called:
Multiple Choice:

Disinfectants used in salons must carry a(n) ____ registration number.

A. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
B. Occupation Protection Agency (OPA)
C. U.S. Department of Labor (DOL)
D. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Answer: D. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY

Disinfectants used in salons must carry a(n) ____ registration number.
Multiple Choice:

Which agency publishes the guidelines known as Universal Precautions?

A. FDA
B. OSHA
C. CDC
D. EPA
Answer: B. OSHA

Which agency publishes the guidelines known as Universal Precautions?
Multiple Choice:

A salon implement that accidentally comes in contact with blood or body fluids must be thoroughly cleaned and:

A. completely immersed in an EPA registered disinfectant
B. rinsed in an EPA registered tuberculocidal antiseptic that kills HIV and HBV
C. placed in an EPA registered antiseptic that kills HIV and hepatitis
D. briefly dipped in an EPA registered solution that kills HIV and AIDS
Answer: A. completely immersed in an EPA registered disinfectant

A salon implement that accidentally comes in contact with blood or body fluids must be thoroughly cleaned and:
Multiple Choice:

Disinfectants with a high pH that can cause skin irritation or burn the skin or eyes are:

A. alcohol and bleach
B. EPA registered disinfectants
C. alcohol and quats
D. phenolic disinfectants
Answer: D. PHENOLIC DISINFECTANTS

Disinfectants with a high pH that can cause skin irritation or burn the skin or eyes are:
Multiple Choice:

When washing your hands, you apply soap, lather and scrub your hands and under the free edges of nails with a nail brush for at least:

A. 5 minutes
B. 1 minute
C. 45 seconds
D. 10 seconds
Answer: B. 1 MINUTE

When washing your hands, you apply soap, lather and scrub your hands and under the free edges of nails with a nail brush for at least:
Multiple Choice:

Antiseptics are effective for:

A. disinfecting instruments
B. killing germs on the hands
C. disinfecting equipment
D. sterilizing equipment
Answer: B. KILLING GERMS ON THE HANDS

Antiseptics are effective for:
Multiple Choice:

Universal Precautions require employees to assume that human blood and body fluids are infectious for:

A. bloodborne pathogens
B. nonpathogenic pathogens
C. influenza
D. fungi
Answer: a. BLOOODBORNE PATHOGENS

Universal Precautions require employees to assume that human blood and body fluids are infectious for:
Multiple Choice:

which of the following in not part of your professional responsibilities?

A. follow state and federal laws
B. keep your license current
C. check for changes
D. take shortcuts for cleaning
Answer: D. TAKE SHORTCUTS FOR CLEANING

Which of the following in not part of your professional responsibilities?
Multiple Choice:

When disinfecting a whirlpool foot spa after use by a client, you must circulate the disinfectant for ____ or for the time recommended by the manufacturer.

A. 5 minutes
B. 10 minutes
C. 60 seconds
D. 20 minutes
Answer: B. 10 MINUTES

When disinfecting a whirlpool foot spa after use by a client, you must circulate the disinfectant for ____ or for the time recommended by the manufacturer.
Multiple Choice:

You should clean a whirlpool foot spa and leave disinfectant solution in it overnight:

A. every day
B. at least once a month
C. at least once a week
D. never
Answer: C. AT LEAST ONCE A WEEK

You should clean a whirlpool foot spa and leave disinfectant solution in it overnight:
Multiple Choice:

After cleaning and disinfecting a pipe-less foot spa at the end of the day, how should you dry it?

A. with a clean paper towel
B. with a clean linen towel
C. with a blow-dryer
D. let it air dry
Answer: A. WITH A CLEAN PAPER TOWEL

After cleaning and disinfecting a pipe-less foot spa at the end of the day, how should you dry it?
Multiple Choice:

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

A. hepatitis A
B. hepatitis B
C. hepatitis C
D. hepatitis D
Answer: B. HEPATITIS B

Which form of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface?
Multiple Choice:

Accelerated hydrogen peroxide, or AHP, is a recently approved form of disinfectant that only needs to be changed every:

A. 5 days
B. 30 Days
C. 7 days
D. 14 days
Answer: D. 14 DAYS

Accelerated hydrogen peroxide, or AHP, is a recently approved form of disinfectant that only needs to be changed every:
Multiple Choice:

Mix disinfectants properly by ____.

A. adding disinfectant to water
B. adding water to disinfectant
C. stirring the mixture until foamy
D. adding hard tap water only to disinfectant
Answer: A. ADDING DISINFECTANT TO WATER

Mix disinfectants properly by ____.
Multiple Choice:

Licensing, enforcement, and your conduct when you are working int he salon are regulated by ____ agencies.

A. federal
B. state
C. city
D. international
Answer: B. STATE

Licensing, enforcement, and your conduct when you are working int he salon are regulated by ____ agencies.
Multiple Choice:

Some ____ disinfectants are harmful to salon tools and equipment.

A. anti-fungal
B. nonporous
C. hospital
D. tuberculocidal
Answer: D. TUBERCULOCIDAL

Some ____ disinfectants are harmful to salon tools and equipment.
Multiple Choice:

As a Cosmetologist, you are ____ to recommend treatments for diseases.

A. required
B. not allowed
C. encouraged
D. allowed
Answer: B. NOT ALLOWED

As a Cosmetologist, you are ____ to recommend treatments for diseases.
Multiple Choice:

Cosmetologists are not allowed to trim or cut living skin around:

A. the lunula
B. the nail tip
C. any part of the nail
D. the nail bed
Answers: C. ANY PART OF THE NAIL

Cosmetologists are not allowed to trim or cut living skin around:
Multiple Choice:

Fungal infections are much more common on the ____ than on the hands.

A. ears
B. feet
C. cheeks
D. knees
Answer: B. FEET

Fungal infections are much more common on the ____ than on the hands.
Multiple Choice:

A surface must be properly cleaned before it can be:

A. disinfected
B. painted
C. redecorated
D. resurfaced
Answer: A. DISINFECTED

A surface must be properly cleaned before it can be:
Multiple Choice:

Sterilization is the most reliable means of:

A. infection control
B. cleaning
C. decontamination
D. workplace safety
Answer: A. INFECTION CONTROL

Sterilization is the most reliable means of:
Multiple Choice:

If the label on a disinfection product includes the word concentrate, it means that the product must be:

A. used without water
B. heated during use
C. diluted before use
D. heated before use
Answer: C. DILUTED BEFORE USE

If the label on a disinfection product includes the word concentrate, it means that the product must be:
Multiple Choice:

Quat solutions are ____ disinfectants when used properly in the salon.

A. very effective
B. somewhat effective
C. never effective
D. dangerous
Answer: A. VERY EFFECTIVE

Quat solutions are ____ disinfectants when used properly in the salon.
Multiple Choice:

Using ____ bleach can damage metal and plastic.

A. too little
B. diluted
C. any amount of
D. too much
Answer: D. TOO MUCH

Using ____ bleach can damage metal and plastic.
Multiple Choice:

Fumigants are ____ in salons because they produce potentially harmful formaldehyde gas.

A. used carefully
B. no longer used
C. used after hours
D. only used sometimes
Answers: B. NO LONGER USED

Fumigants are ____ in salons because they produce potentially harmful formaldehyde gas.
Multiple Choice:

Never let disinfectants such as phenols and quats come in contact with your:

A. implements
B. skin
C. gloves
D. clothing
Answer: B. SKIN

Never let disinfectants such as phenols and quats come in contact with your:
Multiple Choice:

Items that are ____ are also considered absorbent.

A. phenolic
B. parasitic
C. pathogenic
D. porous
Answer: D. POROUS

Items that are ____ are also considered absorbent.
Multiple Choice:

Salons should keep a ____ that identifies each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned and disinfected, tested, and maintained.

A. list
B. diary
C. logbook
D. journal
Answers: C. LOGBOOK

Salons should keep a ____ that identifies each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned and disinfected, tested, and maintained.
Multiple Choice:

There is no additive, powder, or tablet that eliminates the need for you to ____ equipment such as whirlpool spas.

A. clean and sterilize
B. clean and disinfect
C. clean and maintain
D. clean and immunize
Answer: B. CLEAN AND DISINFECT

There is no additive, powder, or tablet that eliminates the need for you to ____ equipment such as whirlpool spas.
Multiple Choice:

Not having ____ available poses a health risk to anyone exposed to hazardous materials and violates federal and state regulations.

A. MSDSs
B. MRSAs
C. HRVs
D. CDCs
Answer: A. MSDSs

Not having ____ available poses a health risk to anyone exposed to hazardous materials and violates federal and state regulations.
Multiple Choice:

Antimicrobial and antibacterial soaps are ____ regular soaps or detergents.

A. slightly more effective than
B. no more effective than
C. just as effective as
D. slightly less effective than
Answer: B. NO MORE EFFECTIVE THAN

Antimicrobial and antibacterial soaps are ____ regular soaps or detergents.
Multiple Choice:

The ____ include hand washing, wearing gloves, and properly handling and disposing of items that may have been contaminated by blood or other body fluids.

A. Universal Preconditions
B. Universal Provisions
C. Universal Precautions
D. Universal Preparations.
Answer: C. UNIVERSAL PRECAUTIONS

The ____ include hand washing, wearing gloves, and properly handling and disposing of items that may have been contaminated by blood or other body fluids.
Multiple Choice:

After they have been properly cleaned and disinfected, implements should be stored in a(n) ____ container.

A. permanently sealed
B. disposable
C. clean, uncovered
D. clean, covered
Answer: D. CLEAN, COVERED

After they have been properly cleaned and disinfected, implements should be stored in a(n) ____ container.
Multiple Choice:

When cleaning and disinfecting a ____, remove the impeller, footplate, and any other removable parts according to the manufacturer's instructions.

A. whirlpool foot spa
B. air-jet basin
C. pipe-less foot spa
D. disinfecting foot spa
Answer: C. PIPE-LESS FOOT SPA

When cleaning and disinfecting a ____, remove the impeller, footplate, and any other removable parts according to the manufacturer's instructions.
Multiple Choice:

At the end of every day, you should properly clean the non-whirlpool foot basin or tub and then add the appropriate amount of disinfectant and let it soak for:

A. 10 minutes
B. 5 minutes
C. 1 minute
D. 10 seconds
Answer: A. 10 MINUTES

At the end of every day, you should properly clean the non-whirlpool foot basin or tub and then add the appropriate amount of disinfectant and
Multiple Choice:

Before beginning any service, you should wash your hands using pump soap, water, and a:

A. chemical disinfectant
B. clean, disinfected nail brush
C. clean, disinfected sponge
D. chemical exfoliant
Answer: B. CLEAN, DISINFECTED NAIL BRUSH


Before beginning any service, you should wash your hands using pump soap, water, and a:
Multiple Choice:

Something caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection is called:

A. infectious
B. contagious
C. diseased
D. fungicidal
Answer: A. INFECTIOUS

Something caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection is called:
Multiple Choice:

The one-celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics are called:

A. flagella
B. fungi
C. cocci
D. bacteria
Answer: D. BACTERIA

The one-celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics are called:
Multiple Choice:

The transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, or talking is known as ____ transmission.

A. sanitary
B. infection
C. sterile
D. direct
Answer: D. DIRECT

The transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, or talking is known as ____ transmission.
Multiple Choice:

Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with a(n) ____, such as a razor or an environmental surface, is indirect transmission.

A. disinfected contaminated object
B. local contaminated object
C. intermediate contaminated object
D. unidentified flying object
Answer: C. INTERMEDIATE CONTAMINATED OBJECT

Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with a(n) ____, such as a razor or an environmental surface, is indirect transmission.
Multiple Choice:

Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms are called:

A. tinea
B. toxins
C. bacteria
D. flagella
Answers: B. TOXINS

Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms are called:
Multiple Choice:

A disease that is spread by contact from one person to another person is a(n):

A. contagious disease
B. infectious disease
C. occupational disease
D. systemic disease
Answer: A. CONTAGIOUS DISEASE

A disease that is spread by contact from one person to another person is a(n):
Multiple Choice:

A disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms that enter the body, and which may or may not spread from one person to another person, is a(n):

A. systemic disease
B. infectious disease
C. occupational disease
D. contagious disease
Answer: B. INFECTIOUS DISEASE

A disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms that enter the body, and which may or may not spread from one person to another person, is a(n):
Multiple Choice:

The scientific name for plantar warts is:

A. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
B. human papilloma virus (HPV)
C. acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)
D. hepatitis B virus (HBV)
Answer: B. HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS (HPV)

The scientific name for plantar warts is:
Multiple Choice:

Any organism of microscopic to submicroscopic size is a(n):

A. staphylococci
B. streptococci
C. Mycobacterium
D. microorganism
Answer: D. MICROORGANISM

Any organism of microscopic to submicroscopic size is a(n):
Multiple Choice:

The removal of potentially infectious materials on an item's surface and the removal of visible debris or residue is called:

A. disinfection
B. cleaning
C. decontamination
D. sterilization
Answer: C. DECONTAMINATION

The removal of potentially infectious materials on an item's surface and the removal of visible debris or residue is called:
Multiple Choice:

A(n) ____ disease affects the body as a whole, often due to under- or over-functioning of internal glands or organs.

A. systemic
B. infectious
C. occupational
D. contagious
Answer: A. SYSTEMIC

A(n) ____ disease affects the body as a whole, often due to under- or over-functioning of internal glands or organs.
Multiple Choice:

The determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or tests is a(n):

A. analysis
B. disinfection
C. direct transmission
D. diagnosis
Answer: D. DIAGNOSIS

The determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or tests is a(n):
Multiple Choice:

A(n) ____ is a condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection.

A. allergy
B. inflammation
C. contamination
d. exposure incident
Answer: B. INFLAMMATION

A(n) ____ is a condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection.
Multiple Choice:

A parasitic disease is caused by:

A. bacteria
B. bacilli
C. parasites
D. cocci
Answer: C. PARASITES

A parasitic disease is caused by:
Multiple Choice:

A(n) ____ is a submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms and is capable of replication only through taking over the host cell's reproductive function.

A. cocci
B. virus
C. bacterium
D. parasite
Answer: B. VIRUS

A(n) ____ is a submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms and is capable of replication only through taking over the host cell's reproductive function.
Multiple Choice:

The virus that causes AIDS is:

A. hepatitis B (HBV)
B. human papilloma virus (HPV)
C. hepatitis C virus (HCV)
D. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Answer: D. HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS (HIV)

The virus that causes AIDS is:
Multiple Choice:

Contact with non-intact skin, blood, body fluid, or other potentially infectious materials that is the result of the performance of an employee's duties is a(n):

A. allergy
B. inflammation
C. contamination
D. exposure incident.
Answer: D. EXPOSURE INCIDENT

Contact with non-intact skin, blood, body fluid, or other potentially infectious materials that is the result of the performance of an employee's duties is a(n):
Multiple Choice:

The scientific name for barber's itch is:

A. tinea capitis
B. tinea pedis
C. tinea barbae
D. tinea spirilla
Answer: C. TINEA BARBAE

The scientific name for barber's itch is:
Multiple Choice:

Organisms that grow, feed, and find shelter on or in another organism, while contributing nothing to the survival of that organism are:

A. cocci
B. bacilli
C. parasites
D. lawyers
Answer: C. PARASITES

Organisms that grow, feed, and find shelter on or in another organism, while contributing nothing to the survival of that organism are:
Multiple Choice:

The presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of potentially infectious materials on an item's surface or visible debris or residues is called:

A. infection
B. contamination
C. inflammation
D. allergy
Answer: B. CONTAMINATION

The presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of potentially infectious materials on an item's surface or visible debris or residues is called:
Multiple Choice:

The term ____ describes a ringworm fungus of the foot.

A. tinea capitis
B. tinea spirilla
C. tinea barbae
D. tinea pedis
Answer: D. TINEA PEDIS

The term ____ describes a ringworm fungus of the foot.
Multiple Choice:

A reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances is a(n):

A. allergy
B. contamination
C. inflammation
D. infection
Answer: A. ALLERGY

A reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances is a(n):
Multiple Choice:

A(n) ____ is produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.

A. systemic disease
B. infectious disease
C. pathogenic disease
D. contagious disease
Answer: C. PATHOGENIC DISEASE

A(n) ____ is produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.
Multiple Choice:

Illnesses resulting from conditions associated with employment are:

A. contagious diseases
B. occupational diseases
C. pathogenic diseases
D. systemic diseases
Answer: B. OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES

Illnesses resulting from conditions associated with employment are:
Multiple Choice:

A(n) ____ is an abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organs, that makes the body incapable of functioning normally.

A. allergy
B. infection
C. disease
D. contamination
Answer: C. DISEASE

A(n) ____ is an abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organs, that makes the body incapable of functioning normally.
Fill in the blank:

Staphylococci are pus-forming organisms, that grow in clusters and cause ____ and ____.
Answer: PIMPLES, BOILS

Staphylococci are pus-forming organisms, that grow in clusters and cause ____ and ____.
Fill in the blank:

A ____ infection is indicated by a boil or pimple and contains pus.
Answer: LOCAL

A ____ infection is indicated by a boil or pimple and contains pus.
Fill in the blank:

Organisms that live on other living organisms and do not give anything in return are known as ____.
Answer: PARASITES

Organisms that live on other living organisms and do not give anything in return are known as ____.
Fill in the blank:

The body's ability to destroy bacteria that have gained entrance is called ____.
Answer: IMMUNITY

The body's ability to destroy bacteria that have gained entrance is called ____.
Fill in the blank:

Bacteria are ____ microorganisms found nearly everywhere.
Answer: ONE-CELLED

Bacteria are ____ microorganisms found nearly everywhere.
Fill in the blank:

____ is a fluid created by tissue formation.
Answer: PUS

____ is a fluid created by tissue formation.
Fill in the blank:

Infectious diseases and conditions such as ____ should never be treated in a school or salon, but referred to a physician.
Answer: SCABIES

Infectious diseases and conditions such as ____ should never be treated in a school or salon, but referred to a physician.
Fill in the blank:

____ are infectious microorganisms smaller than bacteria and capable of infesting almost all plants and animals.
Answer: VIRUSES

____ are infectious microorganisms smaller than bacteria and capable of infesting almost all plants and animals.
Fill in the blank:

The body develops ____ after it has overcome a disease or through inoculation.
Answer: ACQUIRED IMMUNITY

The body develops ____ after it has overcome a disease or through inoculation.
Fill in the blank:

A person can be infected with ____ for many years without symptoms.
Answer: HIV

A person can be infected with ____ for many years without symptoms.
Fill in the blank:

____ organisms are harmful and produce disease.
Answer: PATHOGENIC

____ organisms are harmful and produce disease
Fill in the blank:

A ____ disease affects the body as a whole.
Answer: SYSTEMIC

____ organisms are harmful and produce disease.
Fill in the blank:

When bacteria grow and reach their largest size, they divide and split into two new cells. The division is called ____ and the new cells formed are called ____.
Answer: BINARY FISSION, DAUGHTER CELLS

When bacteria grow and reach their largest size, they divide and split into two new cells. The division is called ____ and the new cells formed are called ____.
Fill in the blank:

Immunity against disease can be ____ or acquired.
Answer: NATURAL

Immunity against disease can be ____ or acquired.
Fill in the blank:

When a disease becomes ____ it spreads from one person to another.
Answer: CONTAGIOUS

When a disease becomes ____ it spreads from one person to another.
Multiple Choice:

Any surface that is not free of dirt, hair, or microbes is ____.

A. sterilized
B. contaminated
C. sterile
D. disinfected
Answer: B. CONTAMINATED

Any surface that is not free of dirt, hair, or microbes is ____.
Multiple Choice:

The two methods of decontamination are ____ then sterilizing, or ____ then disinfecting.

A. washing
B. dusting
C. sweeping
D. cleaning
Answer: D. CLEANING

The two methods of decontamination are ____ then sterilizing, or ____ then disinfecting.
Multiple Choice:

The methods of sterilization include high-pressure steam or ____.

A. dry heat autoclave
B. gaseous formaldehyde
C. liquid antiseptic
D. dry sanitation
Answer: A. DRY HEAT AUTOCLAVE

The methods of sterilization include high-pressure steam or ____.
Multiple Choice:

Products that kill microbes on contaminated tools and other non-porous surfaces are ____.

A. antiseptics
B. tablets
C. disinfectants
D. liquids
Answer: C DISINFECTANTS

Products that kill microbes on contaminated tools and other non-porous surfaces are ____.
Multiple Choice:

Disinfectants must be registered with the ____.

A. DOE
B. EPA
C. CDC
D. DOL
Answer: B. EPA

Disinfectants must be registered with the ____.
Multiple Choice:

Federal law requires manufacturers to provide product information on the ____.

A. MSDS
B. MDSD
C. SMDS
D. MSSD
Answer: A. MSDS

Federal law requires manufacturers to provide product information on the ____.
Multiple Choice:

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created as part of the ____.

A. DOJ
B. DOE
C. DOL
D. DOA
Answer: C. DOL

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration was created as part of the ____.
Multiple Choice:

Most QUATS disinfect implements within ____ minutes.

A. 1 to 3
B. 4 to 5
C. 6 to 8
D. 10
Answer: D. 10

Most QUATS disinfect implements within ____ minutes.
Fill in the blank:

If salon implements come into contact with blood, they should be cleaned and then immersed in ____.

A. quaternary ammonium compounds
B. phenolic disinfectants
C. sodium hypochlorite
D. EPA-registered disinfectant
Answer: D. EPA-registered disinfectant

If salon implements come into contact with blood, they should be cleaned and then immersed in ____.
Fill in the blank:

The lowest level of decontamination is known as ____.

A. disinfection
B. sterilization
C. cleaning
D. immunization
Answer: C. CLEANING

The lowest level of decontamination is known as ____.
Jeopardy:

Three types of potentially infectious microorganisms.
Answer: What are Bacteria, fungus, and viruses?

Three types of potentially infectious microorganisms.
Jeopardy:

Also known as germs and can exist almost anywhere on the skin of the body, in water, air decayed matter, secretions of body openings, on clothing and beneath the nails.
Answer: What is bacteria?

Also known as germs and can exist almost anywhere on the skin of the body, in water, air decayed matter, secretions of body openings, on clothing and beneath the nails.
Jeopardy:

Disease producing when they invade plant or animal tissue.
Answer: What are pathogens?

Disease producing when they invade plant or animal tissue.
Jeopardy:

The life cycle of bacteria.
Answer: What are the active stage and the spore forming stage?

The life cycle of bacteria.
Jeopardy:

The stage in which microorganisms grow and reproduce.
Answer: What is the Active Stage

The stage in which microorganisms grow and reproduce.
Jeopardy:

Cells that are formed through binary fission.
Answer: What are daughter cells?

Cells that are formed through binary fission.
Jeopardy:

Occurs when body tissues are invaded by disease-causing or pathogenic bacteria.
Answer: What is an infection?

Occurs when body tissues are invaded by disease-causing or pathogenic bacteria.
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Bacteria normally carried by about a third of the population.
Answer: What are Staphylococci?

Bacteria normally carried by about a third of the population.
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They are responsible for contagious diseases and conditions, such as head lice.
Answer: What are parasites?

They are responsible for contagious diseases and conditions, such as head lice.
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The ability of the body to destroy bacteria that have gained entrance, and thus resist infection.
Answer: What is immunity?

The ability of the body to destroy bacteria that have gained entrance, and thus resist infection.
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Something the body develops after it has overcome a disease, or through inoculation.
Answer: What is an Acquired Immunity?

Something the body develops after it has overcome a disease, or through inoculation.
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A disease that is transmittable by contact.
Answer: What is a Contagious disease?

A disease that is transmittable by contact.
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A person can be infected with this for may years without having symptoms.
Answer: What is HIV?

A person can be infected with this for may years without having symptoms.
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It is transmitted through unprotected sexual contact, IV drug users sharing needles, and accidents with needles in health care setting.
Answer: What is HIV?

It is transmitted through unprotected sexual contact, IV drug users sharing needles, and accidents with needles in health care setting.
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It causes AIDS
Answer: What is HIV?

It causes AIDS