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| One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics are known as: |
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| A type of pathogenic bacteria is the: |
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| Harmful bacteria are referred to as: |
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| Pathogenic bacteria produce: |
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| A type of bacteria the lives on dead matter is: |
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| Syphilis and Lyme disease are caused by: |
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| Cocci are bacteria with a: |
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| Bacilli are a bacteria with a: |
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| Bacteria that are arranged like a string of beads and cause strep throat and blood poisoning are: |
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| Spirilla are bacteria with a: |
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| Mycobacterium fortuitum furunculosis |
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| The bacteria that caused concern in 2000 in the pedicure industry was: |
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| The bacteria that rerely show active motility, or self-movement, are the: |
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| The slender, hair like extensions with while certain bacteria move about are called: |
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| Bacteria cells reproduce by simply divitind into two new cells in a process called: |
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| During their inactice stage, certain bacteria, such as the anthrax and tetanus bacilli, form: |
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| transmitted from one person to another |
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| A communicable disease is: |
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| A general infection, such as ___, affects the whole body: |
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| One difference between viruses and bacteria is that bacteria: |
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| Hepatitis us a disease marked by inflammation of the: |
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| AIDS breaks down the body's: |
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| The HIV virus can be transmitted by: |
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| Bacteria and viruses can enter the body through: |
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| Molds, mildews, and yeasts are all: |
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| In a cosmetology school or a salon, clients with contagious diseases and conditions should be: |
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| Resistance to infection is known as: |
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| Surfaces of tools or other objects that are not free from dirt, oils, and microbes are: |
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| Removing pathogens and other substances from tools or surfaces is called: |
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| Serilization is the only level of decontamination that kills: |
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| Sterilization is used by: |
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| Surfaces that may be disinfected are: |
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| Disinfectants should never be used on human skin, hair, or nails because: |
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| All disinfectants must be approved by each individual state and the: |
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| Every product used in the cosmetology school or salon should have a/an: |
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| Important information found on an MSDS includes: |
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| safety and health standards |
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| OSHA was created to regulate and enforce: |
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| A disinfectant that is "Formulated for Hospitals and Health Care Facilities" must be pseudomonacidal, bacterial, fungicidal, and: |
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| A salon implement that comes into contact with blood or body fluids should be cleaned and completely immersed in an EPA- registered tuberculocidal disinfectant or one that kills the: |
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| Any item that is used on a client must be disinfected or: |
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| Before soaking in a disinfectant, implements must be thoroughly: |
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| an effective disinfectant |
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| Ultrasonic bath cleaners are an effective way to clean tiny crevices in imprelents only when used with: |
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| Most quaternary ammonium compounds disinfect imprements in: |
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| Two disinfectants used in the salon in the past, but since replaced by more advanced and effective technologies, are: |
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| States requiring hospital disinfection do not allow the use of ___ for disinfection or implements: |
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| The technical name for bleach is: |
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| A product that is not considered safe for alon use because it causes a number of health problems is: |
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| Implements can be removed from disinfectants with any of these except: |
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| The solution used in a wet sanitizer should be changed: |
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| add disinfectant to water |
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| When mixing disinfectants, always: |
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| Phenolic disinfectants in 5 percent solution are used mostly for: |
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| disinfected and conered container |
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| Properly disinfected implements should be stored in a/an: |
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| storing disinfected implements |
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| Ultraviolet (UV) sanitizers are useful for: |
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| Linens and capes or drapes should be used once and then laundered with: |
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| Those parts of tools such as hair clippers that cannot be immersed in liquid: |
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| Foot spas should be disinfected with an EPA-registered disinfectant with bactericidial, fungicidal, viricidal )and in some states tuberculocidal) efficacy: |
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| a 5 percent bleach solution |
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| Every two weeks, foot spas should be filled with ____ that should be left to sit overnight: |
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| double-bagged before disposing |
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| When disposing of contaminated wipes or cotton balls from a blood spill, they should be: |
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| The third, or lowest, level of decontamination is: |
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| Washing your hands is an example of: |
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| Rather than using bar soaps, which can grow bacteria, you should provide: |
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| In the salon, it is generally considered sufficient to wash the hands with: |
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| can safely be applied to skin |
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| The products know as antiseptics: |
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| The guidelines and controls that require employer and employee to assum that all human blood and specified body fluids are infectious for HIV, HBV, and other bloodbord pathogens is called: |
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