Milady Esthetics Chapter 5 Infection Control Principles and Practices : Study Questions
Tinea Pedis Affects the
"Feet"
Bioburden is
# of viable organisms in or on an object or surface
Levels of burns there are
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What is CPR
A Basic element of 1st Aid every Esthetician should know
A Virus is
A parasitic particle that infects and resides in the cells of biological organisms
Virucidal is
A product is capable of destroying viruses
Which 1985 Health Crisis Triggered the creation of Universal Precautions
AIDS
When should you call EMT
ASAP after any significant accident has occured
Immunity is
Ability of the body to destroy and resit infection
A Microorganism is
Any Organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size
The process for properly handling sterilized and disinfected equipment and supplies to reduce contamination
Aseptic Procedures
Short, rod-shaped bacteria
Bacilli
A Product is capable of destroying bacteria
Bactericidal
Disease-causing microorganisms carried in the body by blood are known as
Bloodborne Pathogens
Bearded areas of the face
Body Part MOST affected by Folliculitis
CPR stands for
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
CDC stands for
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Tuberculosis is
Disease caused by Bacteria transmitted through coughing and/or sneezing
Systemic Disease is a
Disease that affects the body as a whole
Environmental Protection Agency
EPA stands for
The Ability to Produce an Effect
Efficacy
EMT stands for
Emergency Medical Technician
Slender, hair-like extensions used by parasites for locomotion
Flagella
Inflammation is
How the Body reacts to injury, irritation or infection
When should you apply a mask, eyewear or gown
If splashing of body fluids is likely you should
When should an adhesive bandage be used
In response to an exposure incident
What does the MSDA contain
Information about possible hazards and safe use of products
MSDS stands for
Material Safety Data Sheet
Type of infectious bacteria that is highly resistant to antibiotics
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
Infection control
Methods used to eliminate or reduce transmission of infectious organisms
A Microscopic Germ that normally exists in tap water in small numbers
Mycobacterium Fortuitum
Resistance to disease that is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living
Natural Immunity
OSHA stands for
Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Asymptomatic means
Person shows no signs or symptoms of infection
Sterilization is a
Process that completely destroys all microbial life
Fluid is created by infection
Pus
An Allergy is
Reaction caused by extreme sensitivity to a normally harmless substance
What does OSHA do
Regulate and enforce safety standards to protect employees at work
Registering all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United States
Responsibility of the EPA
Difference between rules and laws
Rules are more specific than laws
Contagious Disease Caused By The Itch Mite
Scabies
Standard Precautions
Set of practices that Replaced Universal Precautions in 1996
Pus-forming bacterial that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes
Staphylococci
1st Thing To do when responding to an exposure incident
Stop The Service
Responsibility of the CDC
Studies diseases and provides guidance to prevent their spread
Tinea Versicolor is most commonly known as
Sun Spots
Occupational Disease
Term for illness related to conditions associated with employment
Infection is
The Invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens
The Most Common method of spreading disease is
Touching
Mildew is
Type of fungus that affects plants or grows on inanimate objects
Toxins are
Various Poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms