Colorado Esthetics Written Exam Questions & Answer Graded A+
What does OSHA stand for? - Answer Occupational Safety and Health Administration regulates and enforced safety and health standards What does MSDS stand for? - Answer Material Safety Data Sheet What does EPA stand for? - Answer Environmental Protection Agency Hospital disinfectants - Answer Cleaning blood and body fluids Tuberculocidal disinfectants - Answer Kills bacteria that causes tuberculosis Infection Control - Answer Methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious disease Bacteria - Answer One-called microorganism with plant and animal characteristics microorganism - Answer A microscopic organism Types of bacteria - Answer nonpathogenic and pathogenic Nonpathogenic - Answer Harmless bacteria with useful functions pathogenic - Answer Harmful bacteria PPE - Answer personal protective equipment, protective clothing and devices to protect and individual from blood born pathogens Wash hands with - Answer Warm water and liquid soap patch test - Answer Inside of arm, elbow, small area of face, wait 24hours FDA - Answer Food and Drug Administration. The agency that is responsible for determining if a food or drug is safe and effective enough to be sold to the public. infectious disease - Answer A disease that is caused by a pathogen and that can be spread from one individual to another. Disinfectants in salons must be - Answer Bactericidial (kills bacteria), virucidial (kills viruses), and fungicidual (kills fungi) Pathogenic bacteria - Answer cocci, bacilli, spirilla Disenfectants - Answer Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses on surfaces Cleansers - Answer Soaps and detergents that clean the skin. (Can combine soaps and detergents to make cleansers) Disinfecting Procedures for tools, equipment, and work surfaces - Answer Wear glasses and gloves Rinse with warm water and soap Place in disinfectant (10 minutes) Rinse again Dry Single-use items - Answer Also known as disposable items; items that cannot be used more than once. These items cannot be properly cleaned so that all visible residue is removed - such as pumice stones used for pedicures - or they are damaged or contaminated by cleaning and disinfecting. Multi-use items - Answer Also known as reusable items; items that can be cleaned, disinfected, and used on more than one person, even if the item is accidentally exposed to blood or body fluid. Prevention of cross contamination - Answer Aseptic procedures Exposure Incident Procedure - Answer Stop the service, put on gloves, apply pressure with cotton or gauze, apply antiseptic, bandage, clean work area with epa disinfectants, discard contaminated items, double bag first aid kit - Answer A set of tools that you use for a simple medical treatment that is given as soon as possible. symptoms of allergic reaction - Answer hives, rash, difficult breathing, swelling of lips and throat, tongue and mouth. Allergic reaction corrective action - Answer Refer to dermatologist Scope of liscense - Answer Salon, spa, medical, makeup, manufacturer rep, salesman, cosmetics buyer, beauty blog, travel industry, educator
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