TDLR LASH EXTENSION SPECIALTY
WRITTEN EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE ANSWERS
Cleaning - Answer-Mechanical process using soap and water to remove all visible dirt,
debris, and many disease-causing germs.
Sanitizing - Answer-A chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing
germs on cleaned surfaces to a safe level.
Disinfecting - Answer-A chemical process that uses specific products to destroy harmful
organisms (except spores) on environmental surfaces.
What does OSHA stand for? - Answer-Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What is OSHA responsible for? - Answer-Regulating and enforcing safety and health
standards to protect employees in the workplace.
What is a MSDS sheet? - Answer-Material safety data sheet that is a result of the HCS.
Contains information by the manufacturer about product safety, safe handling and use
procedures, precautions, and flammability warnings.
Where can an MSDS sheet NOT be located? - Answer-In a bathroom.
What does EPA stand for and what do they do? - Answer-Environmental protection
agency. They register all types of disinfectants sold and used in the U.S.
Federal agencies - Answer-Set guidelines for the manufacturing, sale, and use of
equipment and chemical ingredients along with safety in the workplace.
State agencies - Answer-Regulate licensing, enforcement, and conduct when working in
a salon, spa, or medical facility.
Laws AKA Statues - Answer-Written by both federal and state legislatures that
determine the scope of practice and establishes guidelines for regulatory agencies to
make rules.
Rules - Answer-Are more specific than laws. They're written by the regulatory agency or
state board, and determine how the law must be applied.
Infection Control - Answer-The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of
infectious organisms
, What are the 4 types of potentially harmful organisms? - Answer-- Bacteria
- Virus
- Fungi
- Parasites
Infectious Disease - Answer-Caused by pathogenic organisms that enter the body.
Bacteria - Answer-Single-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal
characteristics.
What are the two primary categories of bacteria? - Answer-Pathogenic and
Nonpathogenic
Types of Pathogenic Bacteria - Answer-- Cocci
- Bacilli
- Spirilla
Cocci - Answer-Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly (alone) or in groups
Staphylococci - Answer-Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like bunches of
grapes.
Streptococci - Answer-Pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string
of beads.
Diplococci - Answer-Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases such as
pneumonia
Bacilli - Answer-The most common bacteria, short rod-shaped bacteria.
Bacilli produce diseases like - Answer-Tetanus (lockjaw), typhoid fever, tuberculosis,
and diphtheria
Spirilla - Answer-Are spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria
Spirilla cause - Answer-Syphilis and Lyme disease
Pus - Answer-Fluid created by infection
Local infection - Answer-Confined to a particular part of the body and appears as a
lesion containing pus.
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) - Answer-A staph infection that
initially appears as a skin infection such as pustules, rashes, and boils that can be
difficult to cure. Common in healthy people.
WRITTEN EXAM QUESTIONS WITH
COMPLETE ANSWERS
Cleaning - Answer-Mechanical process using soap and water to remove all visible dirt,
debris, and many disease-causing germs.
Sanitizing - Answer-A chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing
germs on cleaned surfaces to a safe level.
Disinfecting - Answer-A chemical process that uses specific products to destroy harmful
organisms (except spores) on environmental surfaces.
What does OSHA stand for? - Answer-Occupational Safety and Health Administration
What is OSHA responsible for? - Answer-Regulating and enforcing safety and health
standards to protect employees in the workplace.
What is a MSDS sheet? - Answer-Material safety data sheet that is a result of the HCS.
Contains information by the manufacturer about product safety, safe handling and use
procedures, precautions, and flammability warnings.
Where can an MSDS sheet NOT be located? - Answer-In a bathroom.
What does EPA stand for and what do they do? - Answer-Environmental protection
agency. They register all types of disinfectants sold and used in the U.S.
Federal agencies - Answer-Set guidelines for the manufacturing, sale, and use of
equipment and chemical ingredients along with safety in the workplace.
State agencies - Answer-Regulate licensing, enforcement, and conduct when working in
a salon, spa, or medical facility.
Laws AKA Statues - Answer-Written by both federal and state legislatures that
determine the scope of practice and establishes guidelines for regulatory agencies to
make rules.
Rules - Answer-Are more specific than laws. They're written by the regulatory agency or
state board, and determine how the law must be applied.
Infection Control - Answer-The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of
infectious organisms
, What are the 4 types of potentially harmful organisms? - Answer-- Bacteria
- Virus
- Fungi
- Parasites
Infectious Disease - Answer-Caused by pathogenic organisms that enter the body.
Bacteria - Answer-Single-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal
characteristics.
What are the two primary categories of bacteria? - Answer-Pathogenic and
Nonpathogenic
Types of Pathogenic Bacteria - Answer-- Cocci
- Bacilli
- Spirilla
Cocci - Answer-Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly (alone) or in groups
Staphylococci - Answer-Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like bunches of
grapes.
Streptococci - Answer-Pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string
of beads.
Diplococci - Answer-Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases such as
pneumonia
Bacilli - Answer-The most common bacteria, short rod-shaped bacteria.
Bacilli produce diseases like - Answer-Tetanus (lockjaw), typhoid fever, tuberculosis,
and diphtheria
Spirilla - Answer-Are spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria
Spirilla cause - Answer-Syphilis and Lyme disease
Pus - Answer-Fluid created by infection
Local infection - Answer-Confined to a particular part of the body and appears as a
lesion containing pus.
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus (MRSA) - Answer-A staph infection that
initially appears as a skin infection such as pustules, rashes, and boils that can be
difficult to cure. Common in healthy people.