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Infection Control 3
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| The three main types of decontamination are: | sanitation, disinfection, and sterilization |
| The level of protection required by the salon to kill most organisms, with the execption of bacterial spores is: | disinfection |
| Substances used to destroy bacteria and viruses on surfaces such as implements and combs are: | disinfectants |
| Federal law requires manufacturers to provide important product information, precautions, safety information, and ingredients in the form of: | Material Safety Data Sheets |
| To meet salon requirements for use against bacteria, fungi, and viruses, a disinfectant must have the correct: | efficacy |
| Single-use items that do not have the capacity to be disinfected after each client use must be: | discarded |
| A very safe and useful type of disinfectant, commonly called quats is: | quaternary ammonium compounds |
| To be effective, the strength of ethyl alcohol must be no less than: | 70 percent |
| When removing implements from the disinfectant solution, to avoid damaging the skin or contaminating the disinfectant solution, use: | tongs |
| If an exposure incident should occur, discard all disposable contaminated objects in a: | container for contaminated waste |
| The first step in the decontamination process is called: | sanitation |
| An important action that can prevent the transfer of microorganisms from one person to another is: | hand washing |
| The standard that must be used in the industry in dealing with bloodborne pathogens is regulated by: | OSHA |