How many levels are there in infection control? - answer 3
What is the highest level of infection control? - answer Sterilizaton
When bacteria are spread by contaminated implements this is called? - answer Cross contamination
When mixing a disinfectant, it is important to follow? - answer Manufactures directions
Substance is used to secure a nail tip to the natural nail is called? - answer adhesive
Client consultation cards should be filled out? - answer Prior to service
Sanitation/cleaning is the_______ of infection control? - answer Lowest level
The act of making objects and are safe by eliminating blood or potential infection substances is known as: - answer Decontamination
Using the same infection control practices on all clients is known as: - answer Universal percautions
What chemical germicide would be used to prevent growth of microorganisms on the skin? - answer Antiseptic
The board approved photo must be updated every? - answer 5 years Soiled towels should be kept? - answer In a covered receptacle
Always_________ disposable items, porous materials, and single use implements after each use? - answer Discard
Reusable implements must be washed with soap and water before place them in - answer Disinfectant solution
Maintain material safety data sheet for - answer All products used in salon
The second step of infection control - answer Disinfection
A license that is placed in escrow still require - answer Renewal payment
OSHA standards impact the nail industry by ensuring_______ in the work place - answer General safety
OSHA was created to enforce________ standards in the work place - answer Health
EPA stands for - answer Environmental Protection Agency
____________ cannot be disinfected after used to push cuticles back? - answer Orange wood sticks
Disinfected implements should be stored in - answer Clean, dry and closed containers
Nail tips are made of - answer Plastic