cosmo 16
How many bones are found in the hand (fingers/digits and palm/carpus): Please choose an answer below. A14 B5 C19 D26
19
A bacterial or viral infection, carried by the blood, throughout the body: Please choose an answer below. AA general or blood borne infection BA local infection CA saprophytic infection DNevus flameus
A general or blood borne infection
Pimples, boils, and carbuncles that contain pus, are all examples of: Please choose an answer below. AA general or blood borne infection BA local infection CA saprophytic infection DNevus flameus
A local infection
The process where the body produces antibodies to fight infection is known as: Please choose an answer below. AImmunity BActive or natural immunity CPassive or acquired immunity DPathogenic encapsulation
Active or natural immunity
When conditions are optimal for bacterial growth and reproduction (warm damp, etc.): Please choose an answer below. AInactive or spore forming BActive or vegative/vegetative CDormant DNone of the above
Active or vegative/vegetative
Hydrogen Peroxide in different strengths has which of the following actions: Please choose an answer below. A2% is used to cleanse the skin B10 v. is used as a deposit only C6% and above is used to lift and deposit DAll of the above
All of the above
When stored together, sodium bromate and ammonia are combustible and may produce: Please choose an answer below. AHighly unpleasant odors BFire CToxic fumes DAll of the above
All of the above
3% H2O2 is used as a / an: Please choose an answer below. AAntiseptic BDisinfectant CFumigant DSterilizer
Antiseptic
If an object is free from pathogenic bacteria, it is said to be: Please choose an answer below. ADecontaminated BSeptic CAseptic DSterilized
Aseptic
Which of the following terms are used to mean sanitary conditions? Please choose an answer below. AAseptic BSeptic CAntiseptic DContra-septic
Aseptic
A person who has a disease, is contagious, and yet shows no symptoms of that disease is: Please choose an answer below. ASymptomatic BAsymptomatic CCommunicable DA carrier
Asymptomatic
A common affliction caused by Tinea Pedis or Ringworm is: Please choose an answer below. ADandruff BLice CAthletes Foot DWarts
Athletes Foot
Pediculosis capitis refers to: Please choose an answer below. ALice BHead lice CAthletes Foot DThe itch-mite
BHead lice
Which bacterial form/s can produce spores when survival conditions become difficult? Please choose an answer below. ACocci BBacilli CSpirilla DAll of the above
Bacilli
Of the three types of bacteria studied, which two are motile / mobile? Please choose an answer below. ABacilli & Spirilla BCocci & Bacilli CCocci & Spirilla DAll of the above
Bacilli & Spirilla
Sodium Hypochlorite, is more commonly known as: Please choose an answer below. ASodium hypochlorite BCalcium hypochlorite CPermanganate DBleach
Bleach
Refers to the growth of dark, coarse hair, in areas where usually hair does not grow: Please choose an answer below. AAlopecia Aerate BHirsutism CHypertrichosis DBoth B and C
Both B and C
Caustic is a term that refers to: Please choose an answer below. AFumigants BToxic vapors CBurn DPowder
Burn
The 8 bones of the wrist are called: Please choose an answer below. AKnuckles BFingers CCarpal DThe 8 bones of the wrist collectively
Carpal
Both motile, bacilli and spirilla are able to move about by use of: Please choose an answer below. ACilia BFlagella CCilia and Flagella DConjunctivitis
Cilia and Flagella
A disease which can be spread to others is known as: Please choose an answer below. AContagious BCommunicable CPathogenic DCommon
Communicable
Conjunctivitis, Tinea, Scabies, Pediculosis, and the common cold are all conditions that will prevent the cosmetologist from working, these conditions are considered: Please choose an answer below. ANon-pathogenic conditions BPathogenic conditions CInfectious diseases DContagious or communicable diseases
Contagious or communicable diseases
Plastic combs and metal shears should not be placed in bleach because bleach is: Please choose an answer below. ANon-corrosive BNot a suitable disinfectant CCorrosive DToxic
Corrosive
Pathogenic bacteria are: Please choose an answer below. AHarmless saprophytes BHarmful and disease producing CThe majority of all bacteria DDifficult to destroy
Harmful and disease producing
When conditions for growth and reproduction are poor, the bacteria will protect itself, and this stage is referred to as: Please choose an answer below. AInactive or spore forming BActive or vegative/vegetative CDormant DNone of the above
Inactive or spore forming
Disinfection means to: Please choose an answer below. AKill / eliminate microorganism on a surface BSubstantially reduce the number of pathogens CAll of the above DNone of the above
Kill / eliminate microorganism on a surface
The term phalanges may also refer to: Please choose an answer below. AHands BKnuckles CToes DWrists
Knuckles
Bleach is a very effective disinfectant for: Please choose an answer below. ABleach is not an effective disinfectant BPlastic implements CLaundry (including towels and capes), DNone of the above
Laundry (including towels and capes),
Pediculosis refers to: Please choose an answer below. ALice BHead lice CAthletes Foot DThe itch-mite
Lice
This is a colorless -/slightly yellow liquid found in blood plasma: Please choose an answer below. APlasma BHemoglobin CPlatelets DLymph
Lymph
The vast majority of bacteria are: Please choose an answer below. APathogenic BCommunicable CContagious DNon-pathogenic
Non-pathogenic
Bacteria that live on dead matter and use it for energy are called: Please choose an answer below. AParasites BNon-pathogenic / saprophytes CPathogenic DPrions
Non-pathogenic / saprophytes
When the body relies on the injection of antibodies from another source to fight infection: Please choose an answer below. AImmunity BActive or natural immunity CPassive or acquired immunity DPathogenic encapsulation
Passive or acquired immunity
Bacteria may be broadly classified into two groups: Please choose an answer below. ABacterial and Viral BCommunicable and non-communicable CPathogenic and non-pathogenic DContagious and non-contagious
Pathogenic and non-pathogenic
Unclean implements, particularly brushes/combs, are likely to spread: Please choose an answer below. ATinea BPediculosis COnychia DOnychophagy
Pediculosis
Products are often placed in cobalt blue or amber colored bottles for what reason: Please choose an answer below. APast practice BProtect contents from light CProtect contents from heat DNone of the above
Protect contents from light
Tinea refers to, or is also known as: Please choose an answer below. ALice BHead lice CRingworm DRingworm of the scalp
Ringworm
Tinea capitis refers to: Please choose an answer below. ALice BHead lice CRingworm DRingworm of the scalp
Ringworm of the scalp
: Bacilli bacteria are what shape: Please choose an answer below. ASpiral or corkscrew BRound CRod DCan be all of the above
Rod
Cocci bacteria are what shape: Please choose an answer below. ASpiral or corkscrew BRound CRod DCan be all of the above
Round
Bacteria that, do not cause/spread disease and live on dead matter, are called: Please choose an answer below. AParasites BSaprophytes CPathogenic DPrions
Saprophytes
If the State Board Inspector gave you a failing grade because your implements were unclean and stored in an unsanitary manner, this would mean they were: Please choose an answer below. AAseptic BSeptic CAntiseptic DContra-septic
Septic
Which of the following terms are used to mean unsanitary conditions? Please choose an answer below. AAseptic BSeptic CAntiseptic DContra-septic
Septic
Spirilla bacteria are what shape: Please choose an answer below. ASpiral or corkscrew BRound CRod DCan be all of the above
Spiral or corkscrew
The process that effectively kills any transmissible agents (fungi, spores, bacteria, viruses, spore forms, etc.) from food, surfaces or equipment: Please choose an answer below. ADisinfection BSanitation CDecontamination DSterilization
Sterilization
Which process of cleaning implements is generally not used by the stylist? Please choose an answer below. ASanitation BDisinfection CSterilization DThey are all required
Sterilization
Ultra violet sanitizers are very effective when used in what capacity: Please choose an answer below. ATo disinfect implements BTo sanitize implements CStore previously disinfected implements DThey are not effective
Store previously disinfected implements
Carpal refers to: Please choose an answer below. AThe 14 bones of the hands BThe 14 knuckles of the feet CThe 28 knuckles of the hands & feet DThe 8 bones of the wrist
The 8 bones of the wrist
Phalanges are: Please choose an answer below. AThe bones of the fingers & toes BFingers CCarpal DThe 8 bones of the wrist collectively
The bones of the fingers & toes
Blood platelets are colorless cells that help in blood clotting, they are also known as: Please choose an answer below. ALymphocytes BThrombocytes CErythrocytes DLeukocytes
Thrombocytes