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Chemical solutions that destroyed most pathogenic and non pathogenic microorganism's are:
disinfectants
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The process by which all microorganisms are for as are destroyed as
Sterilization
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The most common pus performing organisms are:
staphylococci and streptocci
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which of the following is one step below sterilization because it does NOT kill spores:
Disinfection
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What cause Blood poisoning?
Tenatnus
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Non pathogenic bacteria are called?
Harmless or beneficial
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A very small one sale microorganism that can only be seen through microscopes:
Bacteria
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A container large enough to hold disinfectant solutions which implements can be properly immersed:
Wet disinfectant container.
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Infectious particles that are smaller than bacteria in our non-filterable
Viruses
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The ability a person has to fight diseases is called:
Immunity
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Sepsis is:
Blood poisoning caused by a pathogenic in bacteria
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Tinea is caused by:
plants parasite or fungi
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The presence of pus is a sign of:
Infection
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In order to ensure that disinfectant is safe and effective, you should look for:
EPA Reg #
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Staphylococci Bacteria may cause
Boils and pustles
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What are the two main types of bacteria?
pathogenic and nonpathogenic
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influenza, measles, mumps, and common cold are caused
Viruses
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The level of decontamination not required in the salon is:
sterilizing
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an example of a general or systemic diseases is:
Blood poisoning
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in order to know what a product is effective in fighting against you, must check the:
efficacy label
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The general term for plant like parasite
Fungi
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Cocci, bacilli, and spirilla are what type of bacteria?
Pathogenic
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common and greenish infection that appear on the nail plate are caused by:
Pseudomonas aerguinosa bacteria
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Which of the following produced disease?
All of the above
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Hepatitis B virus:
Is it highly infectious, blood-borne disease?
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A boil is an example of what type?
Local
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Which of the following is true about pathogenic bacteria?
All of the above
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sanitize means:
To remove visible dirt and debris
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How long should someone properly wash their hands?
20 secs
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Which of the following is the second level of decontamination?
disinfecting
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Chemical ages used to destroy or kill bacteria in some viruses, except spores are called:
Disinfectants
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bacteria are:
One celled microorganisms
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hair like projections used by bacteria to propel themselves are called:
Flagella or cilia
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viruses are ______ then bacteria:
Much smaller than
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________ are harmful to humans and cause diseases:
Pathogenic bacteria
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The common cold, measles and hepatitis are examples of:
Contagious diseases
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pathogenic bacteria spread diseases by producing____ or poisons in the tissue they invaded:
Toxins
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What percentage of bacteria are harmless and even beneficial?
70%
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Which of the following are NOT caused by a virus?
Strep throat
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_______ is developed through the injection of a serum or vaccination to stimulate the bodies immune system:
Acquired immunity
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any surface not completely free of foreign substances is considered:
Contaminated
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The____ determines what a product is effective in fighting against:
EPA
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_______ regulates the safety and health standards in the workplace:
OSHAA
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Products that use to reduce the number of pathogens on the skin:
antiseptic
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_____ provides key information on products, ingredients, hazard storage, requirements and etc.
SDS or MSDS Sheet
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__________ Means that all bacteria including spores have been destroyed.
Sterilization
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use the same infection control practice for all clients is known as:
Standard universal precautions
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_____ disinfectants are a group of chemicals that kill bacteria, viruses, and fungi:
EPA hospital level
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bacteria can cause infections by:
All the above
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When cleaning your tools, itâs important to:
All of the above
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sanitation guy lines require the use of proper handwashing, including:
All of the above
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what is onychoysis?
Ringworm of the nail