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Utah State Professional Master Esthetics Licensing Fundamentals|482 questions with 100% correct answers

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What does MSDS stand for? Material Safety Data Sheet Who protects the clients health, safety, and welfare? State regulatory agencies What will hospital grade and tuberulocidal disinfectant kill? Bacteria, viruses, fungi The study of microbes is called? Microbiology Tetanus, typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and diphtheria are caused by? Bacilli What are pus forming bacteria that grow in clusters similar to grapes called? Staphlococci What bacteria includes treponema papillida? Spirilla what bacteria can cause food poisoning and toxic shock? Staphylococci Communicable or ------------ disease can be spread from one person to another? Contagious The presence of pus indicates: Infection A _____ sterilizes equipment by using steam under pressure? Autoclave Isopropyl alcohol must be no less than ___% strength to disinfect? 99% Sodium Hypochlorite is: Household Beach How do you mix disinfectant and water? Pour the disinfectant into the water. What is the proper way to dispose of lancets and other sharps implements? Put in the sharps box After performing the service or cleaning up contaminated implements and surfaces, what should do with your latex gloves? Turn them inside out as you take them off and put them in the biohazard trash receptacle. What should you do if your client has an infection? Decline the service What organisms can be spread through contact with bloodborne pathogens? Hep-B , Hep-C, HIV-1 How do anthrax and tetanus bacilli withstand long periods of famine, dryness, and unsuitable temps? They form and waxy outer shell Motile bacteria? Independently move about The HIV virus can be passed from one person to the next during a salon service? Entering the blood stream through cuts and sores using a contaminated tool. Natural Immunity is ? a natural inherited resistance to a disease What can pathogenic bacteria cause? Infection Formalin is a (an) Unsafe material that was routinely used in salons to fumigate implements in a dry cabinet sanitizer. What do you risk when you mix chemicals in higher concentrations that recommended by the manufacture? Solutions may be less effective OSHA guidelines address issues relating to handling, mixing, storing, and disposing of product; general safety and your right to know the __________ in the products you use in the workplace. Hazardous ingredients What does non-pathogenic bacteria do? Breakdown food, protect against infection, and stimulates the immune system. The two categories of bacteria are? Non-pathogenic and Pathogenic Acquired immunity is the result of : Having had the disease, receiving an inoculation against the disease. What best describes disinfection? Using a chemical that kills most microorganisms on hard non-porous surfaces. What are dirt, oils, and microbes? Contaminants What should you wear when disinfecting implements? Goggles and Gloves Cocci are transmitted In the air, in dust, or within the substances in which they settle. Universal precautions are standard infection-control practices? Assuming all tissue(even dead skin) is hazardous General infection is? The result of a pathogen that is carried by the bloodstream to different parts of the body. An antiseptic procedure involves properly handling disinfected equipment: To prevent contamination before they are used on a client Breaks in the skin, mouth, nose, eyes, ears, and unprotected sex are what? Ways for pathogens to enter the body A Fourth-degree burn involves injury to: Muscles, ligaments, tendons, nerves, blood vessels, and bones. The basic unit of all living things is a (an) cell What is the colorless, jelly-like substances in cells where food elements and water are present? Protoplasm Anabolism is what type of metabolism constructive ______ involves complex compounds being broken down Catabolism What are bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendon, fascia, and fat or adipose tissue? Connective tissue The special cells in the nerve tissue are called? Neurons

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