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Infection Control: Practices and Principles

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a disease that breaks down bodies immune system. Aids is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)   show
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immunity that the body develops by overcoming a disease, through inoculation (such as flu vaccination), or through exposure to natural allergens, such as pollen, cat dander and ragweed   show
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show allergy  
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chemical germicides formulated for use on skin; registered and regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)   show
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show asymptomatic  
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show bacilli  
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show bacteria  
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show germs  
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show bactericidal  
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division of bacteria cells into two new cells called daughter cells   show
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show bio-burden  
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show blood borne pathogens  
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show chelating soaps  
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show clean or cleaning  
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round-shape bacteria that appears singly or in groups   show
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show staphylococci, streptococci and diplococci  
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show contagious disease  
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show contagious disease  
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show contamination  
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removal of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an items surface and removal of visible debris   show
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show diagnosis  
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can a cosmetologist diagnosis a disease of a client   show
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spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause pneumonia   show
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show direct transmission  
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show disease  
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show disinfectants  
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show disinfection  
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ability to produce an effect   show
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contact with non intact (broken) skin, blood, body fluid or other potentially infectious material that is the result of the performance of an employee's duties   show
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show flagella  
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microscopic plant parasites , which include molds, mildews, and yeasts; can produce contagious disease   show
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capable of destroying fungi   show
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blood borne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver   show
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show hospital disinfectants  
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HIV; virus that causes acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)   show
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HPV; also known as plantar warts; a virus that can infect the bottom of the foot and resembles small black dots, usually in clustered groups   show
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show immunity  
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transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with a intermediate contaminated object such as a razor, extractor, or nipper on an environmental surface   show
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show infection  
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show infection control  
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show infectious  
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disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms that enter the body   show
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show inflammation  
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show local infection  
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information compiled by the manufacturer about product safety ect...   show
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type of infectious bacteria that is highly resistant to conventional treatments such as antibiotics   show
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any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size   show
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show mildew  
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self-movement   show
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show multi-use  
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microscopic germ that normally exists in tap water ins small number   show
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show natural immunity  
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show non-pathogenic  
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show non porous  
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show occupational disease  
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organisms that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organism; and needs a host to survive   show
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show parasitic disease  
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show pathogenic  
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show phenolic disinfectants  
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show porous  
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show pus  
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also known as quats; disinfectants that are very effective when used properly in the salon   show
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show sanitation  
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show scabies  
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also known as disposable; items that cannot be used more than once   show
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show sodium hypochlorite  
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spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria that cause diseases such as syphilis and Lyme Disease   show
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show staphylococci  
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process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores   show
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pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads; causes infections such as strep throat and blood poisoning   show
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show systemic disease  
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show tinea barbae  
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fungal infection of the scalp, red papules, or spots, at the opening of the hair follicle   show
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a ringworm fungus of the foot   show
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various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms   show
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disinfectants that kill the bacteria that causes tuberculosis   show
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disease caused by bacteria that are transmitted through coughing or sneezing   show
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show universal precautions  
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show virucidal  
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show virus  
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