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33 Cards in this Set
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What are the requirements of a dispensing area? |
Needs proper ventilation, non porous surfaces, and hot and cold running water |
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How long must client records be kept? |
2 years |
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Pathogenic |
Disease producing bacteria |
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Non Pathogenic |
Non disease causing bacteria potentially beneficial |
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What strength of quaternary ammonium compounds is required to disinfect combs/brushes? |
Quats (1000 parts per million) |
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What is premise and common area in a facility? |
Entire area of facility is the premise Common area is the part used by all authorization holders (prep area, shampoo bowls, lounge) |
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Segregated |
Separated to prevent unplanned danger by adequate partition |
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Hazardous |
Capable of causing unplanned chemical fire/danger |
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Authorization |
A certificate, license, permit, or registration issues by OHLA (Oregon Health Licensing Agency) |
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How many days does a facility license holder have to notify OHLA that they are closing a facility, changing a personal address or moving? |
30 Days |
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How many days does a practitioner have to notify OHLA of a name or work location change? |
30 Days |
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How will you be notified that it is time to renew your authorization? |
In the mail so update recorder of address when needed within 30 days |
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What is required when body piercing and tattoo services are performed in a cosmetology facility? |
Must be separated from cosmetology services by a solid barrier to prevent contact with irritants |
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What is the technical term for ringworm and what causes it? |
Tinea caused by fungal vegetable parasites |
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Where are clean towels stored? |
In a clean area |
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Where are chemically soiled towels stored? |
In a fire retardant container |
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What must be done to reuse gloves? |
Must be disinfected with soap and water or thrown away |
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When are u required to where single use gloves? |
With any service that you come into contact with blood or body fluids |
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What is a Natural Person |
A living person or human being. A facility owner must be a natural person. |
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How do waste containers need to be kept? |
Clean and free of debris |
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What must be available to all authorization holders? |
Sealable plastic bags and sealable rigid containers |
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Efficacy |
What the product will destroy or be effective against |
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What agency requires efficacy labels on disinfectants? |
EPA Environmental Protection Agency |
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What is the purpose of antiseptic and how is it different from disinfectant? |
A product that can be applied to the skin to reduce microbes prevents further growth. Antiseptics are weaker than disinfectants. |
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List all items that must be posted in public view: |
License, certificate, IC Registration, inspection certificates |
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Where must you store chemicals that are highly reactive? |
Separate cabinets, or safety value containers, or locations isolated from other chemicals |
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Soiled |
Article that has not been cleaned or disinfected for use of the next client |
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How often do electric clipper blades and metal nail tools be disinfected? |
Before each use |
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What should be done with disposable sharp objects that have come into contact with blood or other infectious material? |
Disposed of in a sealable rigid container |
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What is the difference between low level and high level? |
Low level: limited for non sharp tools and implements High Level: tubercuocidal for sharp tools and implements |
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Where do you mix chemicals? |
Dispensing Area |
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If splattering can occur what are you required to wear? |
Googles |
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Where does chemical waste get disposed of after each service? And at the end of each day? |
Each Service: Closed container End of Day: Fire retardant container |