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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| What part of a product label insurers of the product is both safe and effective | Registration number |
| Small doses of ultraviolet light may help the body produce | Vitamin D |
| The pus forming cocci group that form into long chains and can cause strep throat or blood poisoning is called | Streptococci |
| The term used to describe efforts to prevent the spread of disease and kill certain or all microbes is | Infection control |
| When using ultraviolet rays make sure you and your client wear | Protective eyewear |
| Which of the following benefits is derived from UV light | Small doses tan the skin |
| A general infection occurs when the circulatory system carries bacteria and toxins to | All parts of the body |
| Which type of current is an alternating current with a mechanical effect to help produce muscle contractions | Sinusoidal |
| The process of double bagging blood soiled or decontaminated articles is called | Blood spill procedure |
| How do bacterial cells enter the body | All of the above |
| An alternating current which can be adjusted to different voltages to produce heat is | High frequency |
| If you suspect someone is choking what is the first step to take to determine the course of action | Determine if the victim can speak or cough |
| Pus forming bacterial cells that form grape-like clusters and are present and abscesses are called | Staphylococci |
| Which type of bacteria can be harmful and cause infection and disease | Pathogenic |
| Ingredients Associated hazards and storage requirements for a specific product are listed on the products | MSDS |
| Which of the following would be considered a local infection | Pus-filled boil |
| Proper conduct in relationships with your employer co-workers and clients is known as | Professional ethics |
| The scientific study of small organisms called microbes is known as | Microbiology |
| Which of the following are also known as actinic rays | Ultraviolet |
| In order to completely understand and interpret the needs of a client it is important to practice | Two way communication |
| Your personal systems of moral principles and values is known as | Personal ethics |
| Keeping a lower abdomen flat the chin level and the head up are key points In having | Good posture |
| What percentage of carbohydrates should be included in a diet that follows RDA daily averages | 60% |
| Which type of light can be broken into its individual wavelengths by a prism | Combination |
| One-celled microorganisms are called germs or | Bacteria |
| Which electrotherapy treatment can cause see them to be broken down or blackheads to be liquefied as in deep pore cleansing | Desincrustation |
| The direct current used in electrotherapy treatment is | Galvanic |
| All the following statements describe a way an infection can be spread in a salon except | Disinfecting all implements after each use |
| Faradic current is used chiefly to cause | Muscle contractions |
| Materials that do not allow electricity to flow through them are called | Insulators |
| Organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from other organisms are called | External parasites |
| Two important regulations that OSHA requires from product manufacturers are the MSDS and the | Labeling of products |
| The energy contained in food is measured in | Calories |
| A constant electric current flowing in One Direction is called | Direct current |
| Sanitation practices apply to | Removing dirt |
| The application of special currents or modalities that have a variety of effects on the skin is called | Electrotherapy |
| Treatment with light rays is | Light therapy |
| Which of the following is not a way for heat to be transferred from one object to another | Phoresis |
| Which type of bacteria does not produce diseases | Non-pathogenic |
| Which of the following terms describes the activity that helps stimulate blood circulation in the body | Exercise |
| Since silver and copper transmit electricity they are called | Conductors |
| A salon owner wants to mimic natural sunlight as closely as possible in the salon reception area which type of light would most likely be used to accomplish this requirement | Incandescent |
| Any electrical Appliance activated by the flow of electric current such as a blow dryer is known as | Load |
| What type of shoes should be worn to reduce fatigue from standing all day long | Low broad heeled shoes |
| Before using ultraviolet light on a client the skin or scalp should be | Cleansed |
| Which organization approved the efficacy of products used for infection control | EPA |
| What is the name of the activity that occurs when cells divide to create new cells | Mitosis |
| AIDS is a disease that is caused by | HIV |
| Which of the following is not a temporary effect of the positive pole of galvanic current | Softens tissue |
| What is a proven method to keep your muscles toned and equip the body for stress | Exercise |
| Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are the cause of certain infections such as pneumonia are known as | Diplococci |
| The process of forcing an acid or Alkali into the skin by applying current to the chemical is called | Phoresis |
| Material such as glass rubber or paper around a conductor that does not allow current to pass through it is called | An insulator |
| Tesla a high-frequency current is known as the | Violet Ray |
| When sitting in a chair it is important to | Sit well back in the chair |
| What percentage of all bacteria is non-pathogenic and live on the surface of the skin | 70% |
| Where can the information about the effectiveness of infection control products be found | Efficacy label |
| Washing your hands is an example of | Sanitation |
| Rod shaped bacterial cells are known as | Bacilli |
| Stirlicious standards require the use of a liquid sterilant and | Moist or dry heat |
| Which type of bacteria can be found in dairy products and can have health-enhancing properties | Non-pathogenic |
| Infection control is divided into three main categories sanitation disinfection and | Sterilization |
| The common cold hepatitis and measles are examples of | Communicable diseases |
| A communicable disease refers to a disease that is easily | Spread from one person to another |
| Bad breath is also referred to as | Halitosis |
| What product is applied to the skin to reduce microbes | Antiseptic |
| The term used to describe the science of healthful living | Hygiene |
| Chemical products used to destroy or kill bacteria and some viruses except bacterial spores are called | Disinfectants |
| Head-scratching redness or small bite marks on the scalp usually indicate the presence of | Head lice |
| The electrode that is negatively charged during an electrotherapy treatment is known as | Cathode |
| Applying the same infection control procedures on all clients is a practice known as | Universal precautions |
| When performing chemical services at Salon Professional should always wear | Protective gloves |
| Disease causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the blood or body fluids are known as | Bloodborne pathogens |
| The average distance an infrared lamp should be placed during a facial |