OSHA stands for correct answers Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What system requires that personal protective equipment (PPE) be worn for
... [Show More] contact with all body fluids, even if blood is visible? correct answers Body Substance Isolation (BSI)
What does asymptomatic mean? correct answers Showing no signs or symptoms of infection
What is the chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing germs on cleaned surfaces called? correct answers Sanitation
Why is is important to know the difference between rules and laws? correct answers Rules and regulations are more specific than laws
What did the CDC introduce in 1985 as a response to the major public health crisis of AIDS? correct answers Universal Precautions
Who should you call as soon as possible after an accident has occurred? correct answers EMTs
The ability of a disinfecting solution to kill germs when used according to the label is known as correct answers Efficacy
What term refers to items made or constructed of a material that has openings? correct answers Porous
What replaced the Universal Precautions in 1996? correct answers Standard Precations
What is mycobacterium fortuitum? correct answers A microscopic germ that normally exists in tap water in small numbers
Natural immunity is resistance to disease that is correct answers Partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living
Standard Precautions (SP) apply to all body fluids and secretions except what? correct answers Sweat
What is the correct term for disease-causing microorganisms carried in the body by blood? correct answers Bloodborne pathogens
What is the basic assumption underlying Standard Precautions (SP)? correct answers All body fluids are potential sources of infection
What term refers to the ability of the body to destroy and resist infection? correct answers Immunity
What is the term for pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes? correct answers Staphylococci
What is the term for slender, hair-like extensions used by bacilli and spirilia for locomotion? correct answers Flagella
What is efficacy? correct answers Ability to produce an effect
What is a type of infectious bacteria that is highly resistant to conventional treatments such as antibiotics? correct answers Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus
What does bactericidal mean? correct answers Capable of destroying bacteria
What is tinea barbae? correct answers Superficial fungal infections that commonly affects the skin
What is bioburden? correct answers The number of viable organisms in or on an object or surface
What does virucidal mean? correct answers Capable of destroying viruses
Quat is disinfectant known as correct answers Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
Another name for sodium hypochlorite is correct answers Household bleach
Pus-forming bacteria that grow in curved lines resembling a string of beans are known as correct answers Streptococci
Local infection is what? correct answers Pimple or abscess
State registers Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) is a type of correct answers Disinfectant
What bacteria is responsible for food poising and toxic shock syndrome? correct answers Staphylococci
Condition that is developed after the body has overcome a disease is known as correct answers Acquired immunity
Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome is caused by correct answers HIV
Removal of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an items surface or dust, hair and skin is known as correct answers Decontamination
What gives us our sense of smell, which is the strongest of our five senses? correct answers Olfactory system
What type of performance ingredients are made from licorice, aloe, and chamomile? correct answers Healing agents
What are ingredients that lubricate, moisturize and prevent water loss? correct answers Emollients
What type of performance ingredients are made from vitamins A, C and E; green tea;idebenone; and coenzyme Q10? correct answers Antioxidants
What is a strong alkali used in soaps and creams? correct answers Potassium hydroxide
What function do lubricants perform? correct answers Coat the skin and reduce friction
What is the most popular botanical used in cosmetic formulations? correct answers Aloe vera
What are chemical agents that inhibit the growth of microorganisms in cosmetic formulations? correct answers Preservatives
What are lubricant ingredients derived from plant oils or animal fats? correct answers Fatty acids
What are substances such as vegetable, pigment, or mineral dyes that give products color? correct answers Colorants
What should you do before leaving work? correct answers Prepare room for next day
Which is the correct style of eyepads for a facial? correct answers Round or butterfly
For each client receiving a facial treatment, you need a minimum of how many cleaning pads? correct answers 4-6 pieces [Show Less]