| A | B |
| licensing, enforcement, and you conduct when you are working in the salon are regulated by | state |
| some disinfectants are harmful to salon and equipment | tuberculocidal |
| as part of the SDS categories, first-aid measures include important symptoms/effect as well as | required treatment |
| cutting living skin is allowed only by | qualified medical professional |
| fungal infections are much more common on the than on the hand | feet |
| item that can be cleaned, disinfected, and used on more than one person even if the item is accidentally exposed to blood or body fluid are calles | multiuse |
| the process that destroy all microbial life is | sterilization |
| if the label on a disinfection product includes the word concentrate, it mean that the product must be | diluted before use |
| quats solutions are disinfectant when used properly in the salon | very effective |
| using bleach can damage metal plastic | too much |
| 5.25 percent sodium hypochlorite is also known as | household bleach |
| never let disinfectants such as phenol come in contract with your | skin |
| item that are also considered | porous |
| it is recommended that salon identify each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned, disinfected, testes, and maintained | in a logbook |
| there is no additive, powder, or tablet that eliminated the need for you to equipment | clean and disinfect |
| not having avaiable poses a health risk to anyone exposed to hazardous materials and violates federal and state regulation | SDSs |
| antimicrobial and antibacterial soaps are | no more effective than |
| include guidelines for the use of gloves, masks, and eyewear when contract with blood or body secretion containing blood or blood element is a possibility | standard precaution |
| after they have been properly cleaned and disinfected implement should be stored in a container | clean, covered |
| before beginning any service, you should wash your hands using pump soap, warm, and a | clean, disinfectant nail brush |
| a disease that is spread from one person to another is called | contagious disease |
| the one celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics are called | bacteria |
| the transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, talking is known as | direct |
| transmission of blood or body fluids through contract with an intermediate contaminated object such as a razor, extractor, nipper, or an environmental surface is known as | indirect transmission |
| various poisonous substance produced by some microorganism are called | toxin |
| a disease that is spread from one person to another person is | communicable disease |
| a disease caused by pathogenic organisms that enter the body, and which may or may not be spread from on person to another person | an infectious disease |
| as part of the SDS 16 categories, toxicology information includes routes of exposure, related symptom | acute and chromic effect |
| any organisms of microscopic to submicroscopic size is a | microorganism |
| the removal of blood or other potentially infectious material on a item surface, and the removal of visible debris or residue is called | decontamination |
| disease affect the body as a whole, often due to under-or over- functioning internal gland and organ | a systemic |
| the determination of the natural of the disease from its symptom and or diagnostic test is | diagnosis |
| is a condition in which the body react to injury, irritation, or infection | an inflammation |
| a parasitic disease may be caused by | lice |
| a is a submicroscopic particle that infect and resides in cells of biological organisms and is capable of replication only through taking over the host cell reproductive function | virus |
| the vrius that cause aids is | human immunodeficiency (HIV) |
| contract with non-intact skin, blood, body fliuds, or other potentially infectious materials that are the result of the performance of an employee duties is | an exposure incident |
| the scientific name for barber itch is | folliculitis barbae |
| organisms that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organisms while contributing nothing to the survival of that organisms are | parasites |
| the presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious material on an item surface or visible debris or resdue is called | contamination |
| the term describes a ringworm fungus of the foot | tinea pedis |
| a reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemical, or other normally harmless,substance | allergy |
| produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites | a pathogenic disease |
| illnesses resulting from condition associated with employment are | occupational disease |
| as part of the SDS 16 categories, handling and storage lists precaution for safe handling and storage, including | incompatibilities |
| the method used to eliminate or reduce the transmission or infectious organisms is called | infectious control |
| different bacteria move in different ways, and self movement is known as | motility |
| is an abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its system or organ, which makes the body incapable of carrying on normal function | disease |
| within the field of cosmetology, the ability to produce an effect is known as | efficacy |
| add when diluting to prevent foaming which can result in an incorrect mixing ratio | disinfectant to water |