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Infection Control TEST
39問 • 7ヶ月前
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  • 1

    A beauty and wellness professional’s appearance and dress is a big part of their profession. Therefore, it is important that each beauty professional makes sure that their ________. A. Long hair be worn loose and free B. Necklaces & other jewelry long & dangly C. Watch be waterproof & shock absorbent D. Clothing is loose & baggy

    C

  • 2

    Which of the following is TRUE when assisting a client into or out of a hydraulic treatment table? A. You should never turn assist the client from the table B. You should never change the height of the table from where it will be or was during the treatment C. You should always lower the table to its lowest level D. You should always raise the table to it’s highest level

    C

  • 3

    A disease that spread from one to another is ALWAYS_____. A. Nonpathogenic B. Deadly C. Systemic D. Communicable

    D

  • 4

    When handling disinfectants, NEVER ______. A. Place them in unmarked containers B. Use them on nonporous surfaces C. Mix them together, even with manufacturer’s recommendations D. Add them to water to dilute them

    A

  • 5

    Which of the following is TRUE regarding the prevention of the spread of infections? A. It is easy when you know the proper procedures to follow B. It is very unlikely because there are no set safety procedures to take C. It is difficult but possible to do if you run your shop like a hospital D. It is impossible since the sources of infections are all unknown

    A

  • 6

    Beauty & wellness professionals must be prepared to deal with all EXCEPT which of the following types of potentially harmful infectious disease organisms? A. Viruses B. Parasites C. Gases D. Bacteria

    C

  • 7

    It is NOT required that disinfectants used in salons and spas must be ______. A. Fungicidal B. Viruscidal C. Hypoallergenic D. Bactericidal

    C

  • 8

    Which of the following is the SECOND step of Infection Control? A. Elimination B. Sterilization C. Cleaning D. Disinfecting

    D

  • 9

    Bleach used in the salon or spa must be EPA registered as which of the following? A. a Disinfectant B. a Carcinogen C. a Pathogen D. a Sterilizer

    A

  • 10

    How long must a tool be left fully submerged in the disinfectant if there is no time specified or recommended by the manufacturer of the disinfectant? A. 10 hours B. 1 hour C. 10 minutes D. 10 seconds

    C

  • 11

    Prevention of the spread of infections begins and ends with ___. A. Clients B. Infectious materials C. Doctors D. You

    D

  • 12

    Which of the following is considered contact with non-intact(broken)skin, blood,body fluid, or other infectious materials that is the result of the performance of a worker’s duties? A. PPE B. Efficiency C. Standard Precautions D. Exposure Incident

    D

  • 13

    According to OSHA,PPE is defined as _____. A. Guidelines that require the employee to assume that any human blood is potentially infectious B. Specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against a hazard C. Precautions that include proper hand washing and wearing of gloves around certain chemicals D. Items that should be cleaned and disinfected using any of the EPA-registered disinfectants

    B

  • 14

    Which of the following are beauty and wellness professionals permitted and encouraged to do ? A. Refer customers with infections and abnormal conditions to physicians B. Treat abnormal conditions C. Treat infections D. Recommend treatments for infections and abnormal conditions

    A

  • 15

    Which of the following is TRUE of soaps and other products that do not have the word disinfectant on the label? A. They are useless B. They are merely cleaners C. They are sterilizers D. They are toxic

    B

  • 16

    There can be no bacterial infection without the presence of ____. A. Pus B. Inflammation C. Pathogenic bacteria D. Nonpathogenic bacteria

    C

  • 17

    Which of the following is one of the two types of parasites commonly encountered in the salon and spa? A. Pus B. HIV C. Pedicures capitis D. Mycobacteria

    C

  • 18

    Which of the following is TRUE of the indirect transmission of a disease? A. It occurs by kissing another person B. It happens through contact with an intermediate object C. It occurs by shaking hands with another person D. It cannot make an individual sick

    B

  • 19

    Which of the following is TRUE or Nonpathogenic and Pathogenic bacteria? A. Neither pathogenic nor Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans B. Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans, pathogenic bacteria are not C. Pathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans, Nonpathogenic are not D. Both Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans

    C

  • 20

    Before applying warm towels to clients face, where should you first test the water temperature? A. On the inside of your wrist B. On the clients forehead C. On the clients hand D. On your hand

    A

  • 21

    Which of the following is NOT true of Staphylococci ? A. They can be picked up on door knobs or through skin-to-skin contact B. Most strains make us very ill C. They are among the most common forms of bacteria D. They are routinely found in our environment

    B

  • 22

    Pathogens ______ A. All reside in the same places but infect humans in did ways B. All reside in the same places and infect humans in the exact same way C. All reside in different places and affect humans in different ways D. Reside in different places but all infect humans in the exact same way

    C

  • 23

    Tuberculosis is transmitted through _______. A. Close contact with an infected person B. Touching an infected object C. Inhalation D. Direct transmission into the bloodstream

    C

  • 24

    Which of the following is one of the two types of parasites commonly encountered in the salon and spa? A. Pus B. HIV C. Pedicures capitis D. Mycobacteria

    C

  • 25

    Which of the following is TRUE of rules and regulations? A. They are just the same as laws B. They are also referred to as statutes C. They are more specific than laws D. They are less specific than laws

    C

  • 26

    ______ is more likely to be governed by federal regulatory agencies rather than state regulatory agencies. A. Licensing for working on the job B. Conduct on the job C. Sale of chemicals used on the job D. Enforcement of job safety

    C

  • 27

    What happens when an individual’s immune system prevents transmission? A. It spreads disease B. It prevents the spread of disease C. It causes illness D. It prevents illness

    D

  • 28

    OSHA would most likely be involved in regulating ______. A. The manufacture of chemical products used in the workplace B. The registration of chemical products used in the workplace C. The disposal of chemical products in the workplace D. The sale of chemical products used in the workplace

    C

  • 29

    The EPA most likely be involved in regulating _____. A. The safe manufacture of chemical products used in the workplace B. The safe storing of chemical products used in the workplace C. The safe use of chemical products used in the workplace D. The safe mixing of chemical products used in the workplace

    A

  • 30

    Which of the following are guidelines published by the CDC that employees and employers agree to with the assumption that any human blood or body fluids are potentially infectious? A. Antiseptics B. Standard Precautions C. Sanitizers D. Exposure incidents

    B

  • 31

    An EPA-registered disinfectant MUST carry all EXCEPT which of the following on its label? A. Efficacy claims B. The word concentrate C. A registration number D. A contact time

    B

  • 32

    Which of the following is TRUE of phenolic disinfectants? A. They are known carcinogens. B. The safest way to dispose of them is down the drain C. They have a very low pH. D. They can be safely used on and applied to the skin

    A

  • 33

    A microorganism is any A. Living organism B. Infectious organism C. Organism of microscopic size D. Plant-based organism

    C

  • 34

    _____is more likely to be governed by federal regulatory agencies rather then state regulatory agencies. A. Licensing for working on the job B. Conduct on the job C. Sale of chemicals used on the job D. Enforcement of job safety

    C

  • 35

    ____is more likely to be governed by State Regulatory agencies rather then Federal regulatory agencies. A. Setting guidelines for the sale of equipment and chemicals B. Setting guidelines for licensing and enforcing conduct on the job C. Setting guidelines for the use of equipment and chemicals D. Setting guidelines for the manufacturing of equipment and chemicals

    B

  • 36

    Which of the following is TRUE when assisting a client into or out of a hydraulic treatment table? A. You should never turn assist the client from the table B. You should never change the height of the table from where it will be or was during the treatment C. You should always lower the table to its lowest level D. You should always raise the table to it highest level

    C

  • 37

    Quat solutions usually take _______ to disinfect implements. A. 10 minutes B. 10 hours C. 1 hour D. 10 seconds

    A

  • 38

    Disinfectants are NOT ________. A. Required to have an EPA registration number in order top be used in the salon or spa B. Able to destroy all bacteria C. Pesticides D. Harmful if absorbed through the skin

    B

  • 39

    Which of the following are guidelines published by the CDC that employees and employers agree to with the assumption that any human blood or body fluids are potentially infectious? A. Antiseptic B. Standard precautions C. Sanitizers D. Exposure incidents

    B

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    A beauty and wellness professional’s appearance and dress is a big part of their profession. Therefore, it is important that each beauty professional makes sure that their ________. A. Long hair be worn loose and free B. Necklaces & other jewelry long & dangly C. Watch be waterproof & shock absorbent D. Clothing is loose & baggy

    C

  • 2

    Which of the following is TRUE when assisting a client into or out of a hydraulic treatment table? A. You should never turn assist the client from the table B. You should never change the height of the table from where it will be or was during the treatment C. You should always lower the table to its lowest level D. You should always raise the table to it’s highest level

    C

  • 3

    A disease that spread from one to another is ALWAYS_____. A. Nonpathogenic B. Deadly C. Systemic D. Communicable

    D

  • 4

    When handling disinfectants, NEVER ______. A. Place them in unmarked containers B. Use them on nonporous surfaces C. Mix them together, even with manufacturer’s recommendations D. Add them to water to dilute them

    A

  • 5

    Which of the following is TRUE regarding the prevention of the spread of infections? A. It is easy when you know the proper procedures to follow B. It is very unlikely because there are no set safety procedures to take C. It is difficult but possible to do if you run your shop like a hospital D. It is impossible since the sources of infections are all unknown

    A

  • 6

    Beauty & wellness professionals must be prepared to deal with all EXCEPT which of the following types of potentially harmful infectious disease organisms? A. Viruses B. Parasites C. Gases D. Bacteria

    C

  • 7

    It is NOT required that disinfectants used in salons and spas must be ______. A. Fungicidal B. Viruscidal C. Hypoallergenic D. Bactericidal

    C

  • 8

    Which of the following is the SECOND step of Infection Control? A. Elimination B. Sterilization C. Cleaning D. Disinfecting

    D

  • 9

    Bleach used in the salon or spa must be EPA registered as which of the following? A. a Disinfectant B. a Carcinogen C. a Pathogen D. a Sterilizer

    A

  • 10

    How long must a tool be left fully submerged in the disinfectant if there is no time specified or recommended by the manufacturer of the disinfectant? A. 10 hours B. 1 hour C. 10 minutes D. 10 seconds

    C

  • 11

    Prevention of the spread of infections begins and ends with ___. A. Clients B. Infectious materials C. Doctors D. You

    D

  • 12

    Which of the following is considered contact with non-intact(broken)skin, blood,body fluid, or other infectious materials that is the result of the performance of a worker’s duties? A. PPE B. Efficiency C. Standard Precautions D. Exposure Incident

    D

  • 13

    According to OSHA,PPE is defined as _____. A. Guidelines that require the employee to assume that any human blood is potentially infectious B. Specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against a hazard C. Precautions that include proper hand washing and wearing of gloves around certain chemicals D. Items that should be cleaned and disinfected using any of the EPA-registered disinfectants

    B

  • 14

    Which of the following are beauty and wellness professionals permitted and encouraged to do ? A. Refer customers with infections and abnormal conditions to physicians B. Treat abnormal conditions C. Treat infections D. Recommend treatments for infections and abnormal conditions

    A

  • 15

    Which of the following is TRUE of soaps and other products that do not have the word disinfectant on the label? A. They are useless B. They are merely cleaners C. They are sterilizers D. They are toxic

    B

  • 16

    There can be no bacterial infection without the presence of ____. A. Pus B. Inflammation C. Pathogenic bacteria D. Nonpathogenic bacteria

    C

  • 17

    Which of the following is one of the two types of parasites commonly encountered in the salon and spa? A. Pus B. HIV C. Pedicures capitis D. Mycobacteria

    C

  • 18

    Which of the following is TRUE of the indirect transmission of a disease? A. It occurs by kissing another person B. It happens through contact with an intermediate object C. It occurs by shaking hands with another person D. It cannot make an individual sick

    B

  • 19

    Which of the following is TRUE or Nonpathogenic and Pathogenic bacteria? A. Neither pathogenic nor Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans B. Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans, pathogenic bacteria are not C. Pathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans, Nonpathogenic are not D. Both Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans

    C

  • 20

    Before applying warm towels to clients face, where should you first test the water temperature? A. On the inside of your wrist B. On the clients forehead C. On the clients hand D. On your hand

    A

  • 21

    Which of the following is NOT true of Staphylococci ? A. They can be picked up on door knobs or through skin-to-skin contact B. Most strains make us very ill C. They are among the most common forms of bacteria D. They are routinely found in our environment

    B

  • 22

    Pathogens ______ A. All reside in the same places but infect humans in did ways B. All reside in the same places and infect humans in the exact same way C. All reside in different places and affect humans in different ways D. Reside in different places but all infect humans in the exact same way

    C

  • 23

    Tuberculosis is transmitted through _______. A. Close contact with an infected person B. Touching an infected object C. Inhalation D. Direct transmission into the bloodstream

    C

  • 24

    Which of the following is one of the two types of parasites commonly encountered in the salon and spa? A. Pus B. HIV C. Pedicures capitis D. Mycobacteria

    C

  • 25

    Which of the following is TRUE of rules and regulations? A. They are just the same as laws B. They are also referred to as statutes C. They are more specific than laws D. They are less specific than laws

    C

  • 26

    ______ is more likely to be governed by federal regulatory agencies rather than state regulatory agencies. A. Licensing for working on the job B. Conduct on the job C. Sale of chemicals used on the job D. Enforcement of job safety

    C

  • 27

    What happens when an individual’s immune system prevents transmission? A. It spreads disease B. It prevents the spread of disease C. It causes illness D. It prevents illness

    D

  • 28

    OSHA would most likely be involved in regulating ______. A. The manufacture of chemical products used in the workplace B. The registration of chemical products used in the workplace C. The disposal of chemical products in the workplace D. The sale of chemical products used in the workplace

    C

  • 29

    The EPA most likely be involved in regulating _____. A. The safe manufacture of chemical products used in the workplace B. The safe storing of chemical products used in the workplace C. The safe use of chemical products used in the workplace D. The safe mixing of chemical products used in the workplace

    A

  • 30

    Which of the following are guidelines published by the CDC that employees and employers agree to with the assumption that any human blood or body fluids are potentially infectious? A. Antiseptics B. Standard Precautions C. Sanitizers D. Exposure incidents

    B

  • 31

    An EPA-registered disinfectant MUST carry all EXCEPT which of the following on its label? A. Efficacy claims B. The word concentrate C. A registration number D. A contact time

    B

  • 32

    Which of the following is TRUE of phenolic disinfectants? A. They are known carcinogens. B. The safest way to dispose of them is down the drain C. They have a very low pH. D. They can be safely used on and applied to the skin

    A

  • 33

    A microorganism is any A. Living organism B. Infectious organism C. Organism of microscopic size D. Plant-based organism

    C

  • 34

    _____is more likely to be governed by federal regulatory agencies rather then state regulatory agencies. A. Licensing for working on the job B. Conduct on the job C. Sale of chemicals used on the job D. Enforcement of job safety

    C

  • 35

    ____is more likely to be governed by State Regulatory agencies rather then Federal regulatory agencies. A. Setting guidelines for the sale of equipment and chemicals B. Setting guidelines for licensing and enforcing conduct on the job C. Setting guidelines for the use of equipment and chemicals D. Setting guidelines for the manufacturing of equipment and chemicals

    B

  • 36

    Which of the following is TRUE when assisting a client into or out of a hydraulic treatment table? A. You should never turn assist the client from the table B. You should never change the height of the table from where it will be or was during the treatment C. You should always lower the table to its lowest level D. You should always raise the table to it highest level

    C

  • 37

    Quat solutions usually take _______ to disinfect implements. A. 10 minutes B. 10 hours C. 1 hour D. 10 seconds

    A

  • 38

    Disinfectants are NOT ________. A. Required to have an EPA registration number in order top be used in the salon or spa B. Able to destroy all bacteria C. Pesticides D. Harmful if absorbed through the skin

    B

  • 39

    Which of the following are guidelines published by the CDC that employees and employers agree to with the assumption that any human blood or body fluids are potentially infectious? A. Antiseptic B. Standard precautions C. Sanitizers D. Exposure incidents

    B