Milady Standard Barbering Terms
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a person who is immune to a disease but harbors germs that can infect other people
- Answer-Human Disease Carrier
a bloodborne disease marked by inflammation of the liver - Answer-Hepatitis
an infection that results when the bloodstream carries bacteria or viruses to all parts
of the body - Answer-General infection
the stage in which bacteria grow and reproduce - Answer-Active or Vegetative stage
Plant parasites such as molds, mildew, yeasts and rust that can cause ringworm and
Favus - Answer-Fungi
hair-like extensions that propel bacteria through liquid - Answer-Flagella
round-shaped bacteria that causes diseases such as pneumonia - Answer-
Diplococci
a disease that may be transmitted by contact - Answer-Contagious disease
round shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups (grape like clusters or chains)
- Answer-Cocci
disease causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the body in the blood or
body fluids - Answer-Bloodborne pathogens
one celled microorganisms , also known as germs or microbes - Answer-Bacteria
Rod shaped bacteria that produce diseases such as tetanus, typhoid fever,
tuberculosis and diphtheria - Answer-Bacilli
free of disease germs - Answer-Aseptic
chemical agents that may kill, retard, or prevent the growth of bacteria - Answer-
Antiseptics.
the procedures to follow when the barber or client sustains an injury that results in
bleeding - Answer-Blood-spill disinfection
To remove all visible dirt and debris from tools, implements and equiptment by
washing with soap and water - Answer-Clean
,The removal of pathogens from tools, equipment and surfaces - Answer-
Decontamination
chemical agents used to destroy most bacterial and some viruses and to disinfect
tools, implements and surfaces - Answer-Disinfectant
The second highest level of decontamination; used on hard, non porous surfaces -
Answer-Disinfection
an airtight cabinet contains an active fumigant used to store sanitized tools and
implements - Answer-Dry Sanitizer
the effectiveness of a disinfectant solution in killing germs when used according to
the label - Answer-Efficacy
primary purpose is to assure, regulate, and enforce safe and healthful working
conditions in the workplace - Answer-OSHA
OSHA - Answer-Occupation Safety and health administration
the application of measure used to promote public health and prevent the spread of
infectious diseases - Answer-Public Sanitation
requires employers to post notifications where toxic substances are present in the
workplace - Answer-Right-to-know law
the maintenance of sanitation standards and the application of Safety precautions in
the workplace environment - Answer-Safe work practices
also referred to as cleaning; the lowest level of decontamination; significantly
reduces the number of pathogens found on a surface - Answer-Sanitation
the substance that is dissolved in a solvent - Answer-Solute
the product created from combining and dissolving a solute with a solvent - Answer-
Solution
the liquid in which a solute is dissolved - Answer-Solvent
CDC guidelines and controls the require employers and employees to assume that
all human blood and specified human body fluids are infectious for HIV, HBV, and
other bloodborne pathogens - Answer-Standard precautions
the process of rendering an object germ-free by destroying all living organisms on its
surface - Answer-Sterilization
metal cabinets with ultraviolet lamps or bulbs used to store sanitized tools and
implements - Answer-UV ray sanitizer
,any covered receptacle large enough to permit the immersion of tools and
implements into a disinfectant solution - Answer-Wet sanitizer
develops and enforces the regulations of environmental law in an effort to protect
human health and the environment - Answer-EPA
EPA - Answer-Environmental Protection Agency
a product that has been approved by the EPA as an effective disinfectant against
certain disease-producing organisms - Answer-EPA-Registered Disinfectant
contact with non-intact skin, blood, body fluids or other potentially infectious
materials that may occur during the performance of an individual's work duties -
Answer-Exposure incident
an act that lead to the creation of OSHA - Answer-Occupational Safety and Health
Act
provides product information as complied by the manufacturer - Answer-MSDS
MSDS - Answer-Material safety data sheet
disinfectants that are effective against bacteria, fungi, viruses, tuberculosis,
pseudomonas, HIV-1 and hepatitis Band are registered with the EPA - Answer-
Hospital-grade tuberculoidal disinfectant
requires that chemical manufacturers and importers evaluate and identify possible
health hazards associated with their products - Answer-Hazard Communication Rule
enforces rules and regulations associated with food, drug,and cosmetic products
purchased and used by the public - Answer-FDA
FDA - Answer-Food and Drug Administration
the cutting parts of the c kippers, usually manufactured from high quality carbon steel
and available in a variety of styles and sizes - Answer-Blades
a type of straight razor that uses changeable, disposable blades - Answer-
Changeable-blade straight razor
electric Haircutting tools with a single adjustable blade or detachable blade system;
used in freehand or clipper over comb cutting to shape, blend, and taper the hair -
Answer-Clippers
an implement used to extract blackheads - Answer-Comedone extractor
a razor made of a hardened steel blade that requires. Honing and stropping to
produce a cutting edge - Answer-Conventional straight razor
, a sharpening block manufactured from rock or synthetic materials and used to create
a cutting edge on conventional straight razors - Answer-Hone
a machine that produces a high rate of oscillation or tesla current for the purpose of
stimulation scalp, facial, and body tissues - Answer-High-frequency machine
plastic or hard rubber comb attachments that fit over clipper blades to minimize the
amount of hair being cut with the clippers; or metal shields applied over a hair cutting
razor for protection - Answer-Guards
the technique used to hold the comb in the hand opposite of the hand that is cutting
with the shears; should allow for holding and controlling the hair to be cut between
the first and second fingers at the same time - Answer-Palming the comb
the technique used to hold shears in a safe manner while combing through or
otherwise working with hair - Answer-Palming the shears
a type of cowhide strop that is considered to be one of the best and that requires
"breaking in" - Answer-Russian Strop
the manner in which the blades and shanks of the shears align with each other and
are joined at the tension screw or rivet - Answer-Set of the shears
a type of horsehide strop mane from the muscular rump area of the horse and is
considered to be the best strop for use by barbers - Answer-Shell strop
an elongated piece of leather or other materials used to finish the edge of
conventional straight razors to a smooth, whetted cutting edge - Answer-Strop
used for cutting or trimming hair when a gradual blending from short to longer is
required within the haircut - Answer-Taper comb
used to denote types of tools that use heat for the purpose of styling the hair -
Answer-Thermal styling tools
small clippers also known as outliners or edgers. Used for detail, precision design,
and fine finish work after a haircut or beard trim - Answer-Trimmers
also known as serrated shears or texturizing shears; used to remove bulk from hair
or to create texture and special effects - Answer-Thinning shears
Rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction then the opposite
direction. Amp a unit measure the strength of an electric current - Answer-Alternating
current
standard unit for measuring the strength of an electric current of the rate of flow of
charge in a conductor - Answer-AMP
process of forcing substances into tissues using galvanic current from the negative
toward the positive pole - Answer-Anaphoresis
Exam Questions and Answers Latest
Update
a person who is immune to a disease but harbors germs that can infect other people
- Answer-Human Disease Carrier
a bloodborne disease marked by inflammation of the liver - Answer-Hepatitis
an infection that results when the bloodstream carries bacteria or viruses to all parts
of the body - Answer-General infection
the stage in which bacteria grow and reproduce - Answer-Active or Vegetative stage
Plant parasites such as molds, mildew, yeasts and rust that can cause ringworm and
Favus - Answer-Fungi
hair-like extensions that propel bacteria through liquid - Answer-Flagella
round-shaped bacteria that causes diseases such as pneumonia - Answer-
Diplococci
a disease that may be transmitted by contact - Answer-Contagious disease
round shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups (grape like clusters or chains)
- Answer-Cocci
disease causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the body in the blood or
body fluids - Answer-Bloodborne pathogens
one celled microorganisms , also known as germs or microbes - Answer-Bacteria
Rod shaped bacteria that produce diseases such as tetanus, typhoid fever,
tuberculosis and diphtheria - Answer-Bacilli
free of disease germs - Answer-Aseptic
chemical agents that may kill, retard, or prevent the growth of bacteria - Answer-
Antiseptics.
the procedures to follow when the barber or client sustains an injury that results in
bleeding - Answer-Blood-spill disinfection
To remove all visible dirt and debris from tools, implements and equiptment by
washing with soap and water - Answer-Clean
,The removal of pathogens from tools, equipment and surfaces - Answer-
Decontamination
chemical agents used to destroy most bacterial and some viruses and to disinfect
tools, implements and surfaces - Answer-Disinfectant
The second highest level of decontamination; used on hard, non porous surfaces -
Answer-Disinfection
an airtight cabinet contains an active fumigant used to store sanitized tools and
implements - Answer-Dry Sanitizer
the effectiveness of a disinfectant solution in killing germs when used according to
the label - Answer-Efficacy
primary purpose is to assure, regulate, and enforce safe and healthful working
conditions in the workplace - Answer-OSHA
OSHA - Answer-Occupation Safety and health administration
the application of measure used to promote public health and prevent the spread of
infectious diseases - Answer-Public Sanitation
requires employers to post notifications where toxic substances are present in the
workplace - Answer-Right-to-know law
the maintenance of sanitation standards and the application of Safety precautions in
the workplace environment - Answer-Safe work practices
also referred to as cleaning; the lowest level of decontamination; significantly
reduces the number of pathogens found on a surface - Answer-Sanitation
the substance that is dissolved in a solvent - Answer-Solute
the product created from combining and dissolving a solute with a solvent - Answer-
Solution
the liquid in which a solute is dissolved - Answer-Solvent
CDC guidelines and controls the require employers and employees to assume that
all human blood and specified human body fluids are infectious for HIV, HBV, and
other bloodborne pathogens - Answer-Standard precautions
the process of rendering an object germ-free by destroying all living organisms on its
surface - Answer-Sterilization
metal cabinets with ultraviolet lamps or bulbs used to store sanitized tools and
implements - Answer-UV ray sanitizer
,any covered receptacle large enough to permit the immersion of tools and
implements into a disinfectant solution - Answer-Wet sanitizer
develops and enforces the regulations of environmental law in an effort to protect
human health and the environment - Answer-EPA
EPA - Answer-Environmental Protection Agency
a product that has been approved by the EPA as an effective disinfectant against
certain disease-producing organisms - Answer-EPA-Registered Disinfectant
contact with non-intact skin, blood, body fluids or other potentially infectious
materials that may occur during the performance of an individual's work duties -
Answer-Exposure incident
an act that lead to the creation of OSHA - Answer-Occupational Safety and Health
Act
provides product information as complied by the manufacturer - Answer-MSDS
MSDS - Answer-Material safety data sheet
disinfectants that are effective against bacteria, fungi, viruses, tuberculosis,
pseudomonas, HIV-1 and hepatitis Band are registered with the EPA - Answer-
Hospital-grade tuberculoidal disinfectant
requires that chemical manufacturers and importers evaluate and identify possible
health hazards associated with their products - Answer-Hazard Communication Rule
enforces rules and regulations associated with food, drug,and cosmetic products
purchased and used by the public - Answer-FDA
FDA - Answer-Food and Drug Administration
the cutting parts of the c kippers, usually manufactured from high quality carbon steel
and available in a variety of styles and sizes - Answer-Blades
a type of straight razor that uses changeable, disposable blades - Answer-
Changeable-blade straight razor
electric Haircutting tools with a single adjustable blade or detachable blade system;
used in freehand or clipper over comb cutting to shape, blend, and taper the hair -
Answer-Clippers
an implement used to extract blackheads - Answer-Comedone extractor
a razor made of a hardened steel blade that requires. Honing and stropping to
produce a cutting edge - Answer-Conventional straight razor
, a sharpening block manufactured from rock or synthetic materials and used to create
a cutting edge on conventional straight razors - Answer-Hone
a machine that produces a high rate of oscillation or tesla current for the purpose of
stimulation scalp, facial, and body tissues - Answer-High-frequency machine
plastic or hard rubber comb attachments that fit over clipper blades to minimize the
amount of hair being cut with the clippers; or metal shields applied over a hair cutting
razor for protection - Answer-Guards
the technique used to hold the comb in the hand opposite of the hand that is cutting
with the shears; should allow for holding and controlling the hair to be cut between
the first and second fingers at the same time - Answer-Palming the comb
the technique used to hold shears in a safe manner while combing through or
otherwise working with hair - Answer-Palming the shears
a type of cowhide strop that is considered to be one of the best and that requires
"breaking in" - Answer-Russian Strop
the manner in which the blades and shanks of the shears align with each other and
are joined at the tension screw or rivet - Answer-Set of the shears
a type of horsehide strop mane from the muscular rump area of the horse and is
considered to be the best strop for use by barbers - Answer-Shell strop
an elongated piece of leather or other materials used to finish the edge of
conventional straight razors to a smooth, whetted cutting edge - Answer-Strop
used for cutting or trimming hair when a gradual blending from short to longer is
required within the haircut - Answer-Taper comb
used to denote types of tools that use heat for the purpose of styling the hair -
Answer-Thermal styling tools
small clippers also known as outliners or edgers. Used for detail, precision design,
and fine finish work after a haircut or beard trim - Answer-Trimmers
also known as serrated shears or texturizing shears; used to remove bulk from hair
or to create texture and special effects - Answer-Thinning shears
Rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction then the opposite
direction. Amp a unit measure the strength of an electric current - Answer-Alternating
current
standard unit for measuring the strength of an electric current of the rate of flow of
charge in a conductor - Answer-AMP
process of forcing substances into tissues using galvanic current from the negative
toward the positive pole - Answer-Anaphoresis