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a blood spill occurs: the process referred to as "double-bagging" is performed when?
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a covered container: what type of container is required for storage of disinfected implements?
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a naturally inherited resistance to a disease: natural immunity is...
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active stage: during which stage of the growth cycle do bacteria reproduce and grow rapidly?
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AIDS (Aquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome): a highly infectious disease that interferes with the body's natural immune system is known as...
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antiseptics: products used to arrest or prevent the growth of microorganisms on the skin are called...
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Approximately what percentage of all bacteria are nonpathogenic?: 70%
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assuming all tissue (even dead skin) is hazardous: universal precautions are standard infection control practices that entail...
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autoclave: a BLANK sterilizes equipment by using steam under pressure
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bacilli: Tetanus, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and diptheria are caused by...
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bacilli: what is the most common form of bacterial cells
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bacilli: what is the most common form of bacterial cells?
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bloodborne pathogens: bacteria or viruses that are transmitted through blood or body fluids and cause infectious diseases are called...
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break down food, protect against infection, and stimulate the immune system: what do non-pathogenic bacteria do?
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Break down food, protect against infection, and stimulate the immune system.: What do non- Pathogenic bacteria do?
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chemiclave: a machine that sterilizes surgical instruments with high pressure, high temperature vapor is called?
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cocci: spherical or ROUND-SHAPED bacterial cells that appear singularly or in groups are called...
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contagious: communicable or BLANK diseases can be spread from on person to another
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determine if the victim can talk or cough: wht is the 1st course of action taken if it is suspected that a client is choking?
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diplococci: bacterial cells that grown in pairs and cause pneumonia are known as?
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diplococci: bacterial cells that grow in pairs and cause pneumonia are known as?
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disinfection: the 2nd level of infection control that does not eliminate bacterial spores is called...
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efficacy labels: required labels on all disinfectants that inform the user about what organisms the product is effective against are called...
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electrical burn: which type of burn is usually the result of faulty equipment or improper use of equipment?
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EMDA stands for:: Esthetic Manufacturers & Distributors Alliance
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entering the bloodstream through cuts and sores when using a contaminated tool: the HIV virus can be passed from one person to the next during a salon service by:
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external parasites: head lice, itch mites, ringworms and nail fugus are all diseases caused by...
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flagella: bacilli and spirilla are able to move themselves by using HAIR-LIKE projections known as...
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form a waxy outer shell: how do anthrax and tetanus bacilli withstand long periods of famine, dryness, and unsuitable temperatures?
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having had the disease, or receiving an inoculation against the disease: acquired immunity is the result of...
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HBV: what is a highly infectious disease that affects the liver?
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high-frequency energy waves: instruments can be precleaned using
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hives, itching, swelling: what 3 things can indicate an allergic reaction to latex?
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How many sq. ft. per esthetician?: 120 to 150 sq ft.
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immmmmmunity: the body's ability to destroy infectious agents that enter it is called...
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in the air, in dust, or within the substance in which they settle: cocci are transmitted
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independently move about: explain motile bacteria
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infection: the presence of pus indicates
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infection: what can pathogenic bacteria cause?
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infection control: efforts to prevent the spread of disease and kill microbes are referred to as...
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infection control: sanitation is the lowest level of...
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material safety data sheet: what does MSDS stand for?
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MSDS - Material Safety Data Sheet: key information proving helpful during an allergic reaction related to product usage can be found on the...
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one-celled micro-organisms that are classified as either disease-producing or non-disease producing: bacteria are...
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OSHA: They address issues relating to handling, mixing, storing, and disposing of product;general safety; and your right to know hazardous ingredients in the products you use in the work place.
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passive immunity: the stimulation of the body's immune response through the injection of antigens is...
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pathogenic and non-pathogenic: the two categories of bacteria are...
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protect client's health, safety, and welfare: state regulatory agencies
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pus-forming bacteria that grown in clusters similar to grapes: staphylococci
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put them in a sharps box: what is the proper way to dispose of lancets and other sharp instruments
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sanitation, disinfection, sterilization: infection control procedures are divided into what three levels?
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saprophytes: nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead matter are known as...
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Sodium Hypochlorite is...: A household bleach
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spirilla: BLANK bacteria include treponema papillida
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staphylococci: BLANK can cause food poisoning and toxic shock syndrome?
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sterilization: the level of infection control that destroys all small organisms, including bacterial spores is called...
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study of small living organisms called microbes: microbiology
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the result of a pathogen that is carried by the bloodstream to different parts of the body: a general infection is...
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to prevent contamination before they are used on a client: an aseptic procedure involves properly handling disinfected equipment...
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tuberculosis: a contagious, potentially fatal infection caused by airborne bacteria that first affects the lungs is called...
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turn them inside out: after performing a service or cleaning up contaminated implements and surfaces, what should you do with you latex gloves?
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uv light sterilizer: what machine uses uv light to kill bacteria in a dry setting?
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virus: a sub-microscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells of living hosts is called a...
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ways for pathogens to enter the body: break in the skin, mouth, nose, eyes, or ears and unprotected sex are what?