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Chapter 5 Infection

Infection Control: Principles and practice TEST 1

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Federal agencies: place limits on the types of services you can perform in the salon, set guidelines for the sale of equipment used in salons and set guidelines for the use of equipment used in salons
OSHA is part of which federal department? Department of Labor
Which type of information is found on an MSDS? disposal guidelines, hazardous ingredients, & handling procedures.
Laws are also called: Statutes
Which of these is NOT a typical potential penalty for violating a state regulation? imprisonment
Before a manufacturer can sell a disinfectant for pedicure or implement disinfection, it must obtain approval from which agency? the EPA
Tuberculocidal disinfectants: kills the bacteria that causes tuberculosis
Nail professionals are allowed to: recommend that a client see her doctor
disinfectants used in salons must be: bactericidal, fungicidal and virucidal
Bacteria are ___-celled microorganisms. one
The inactive stage of a bacteria's life cycle is also known as the _____stage. spore-forming
When mitosis occurs, a cell divides into two new cells, which are called: daughter cells
Bacteria are tiny, microscopic bags generally consisting of an outer cell wall that contains liquid called: protoplasm
Pneumonia is caused by which type of bacteria. diplococci
Pathogenic bacteria: may cause disease or illness in humans
Hepatitis damages which organ? liver
As a nail technician, it is recommended that you ask your doctor about getting a ________ vaccine. hepatitis b
Inflammation causes the creation of ______ int he area around an injury. pus
A _____ is a parasitic sub microorganism particle that infects cells of biological organisms. virus
Which of the following is a common contagious disease that will prevent a nail technician from performing services for a client? ringworm, pinkeye and common cold.
What should you do if a clients foot is visibly infected? refuse to give them a pedicure
Historically, MRSA occurred most frequently among which group of people? people with weakened immune systems
About ____ of the population normally carry staphylococci? 1/3
Disinfectants should NOT be used on human: nails
Which of these is not a method of cleaning? using an autoclave
Which is the first step of decontamination? cleaning
Natural immunity is: partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living
Which can enter the body through broken skin? bacteria, viruses, and fungi
A ______ is an organism that grows, feeds and shelters on or in another organism, while contributing nothing to the survival of that organism. parasite
Fungal infections are most common on the: feet
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