Unexpected events that occur following a normally applied procedure
Right Ans - complications
reactions or effects of a treatment or drug other than desired Right Ans -
side effects
predictable outcomes of procedures that occur in a reasonable percentage of
people having the procedure Right Ans - treatment consequences
what is the key to successful damage control? Right Ans - communication
what is the most important aspect of client care? Right Ans - client
education
what is perhaps the most overlooked part of the consultation and record?
Right Ans - taking a photograph
what is the best method of evaluating the face? Right Ans - turn client face
sideways to check profile
harmless organisms that perform useful functions Right Ans -
nonpathogenic bacteria
organisms that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organisms (host)
Right Ans - parasites
the ability of the body to destroy and resist infection Right Ans - immunity
reflect the personality of the business as well as satisfying the needs of the
client Right Ans - industry relations
which muscles work against the orbicularis oculists? Right Ans - levator
palpebra superioris
, damage to the median nerve can cause what? Right Ans - carpal tunnel
syndrome
round-shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups? Right Ans - cocci
short, rod-shaped bacteria that appear singly or alone? Right Ans - bacilli
the body develops this after overcoming a disease, through involution or
exposure to natural allergens Right Ans - acquired immunity
the eyelid, both upper and lower Right Ans - orbicularis oris
ring of muscle capable of contracting to close an opening Right Ans -
orbicularis oris
designed to prevent the transmission of HIV, HBV, HCV and other diseases
when providing first aid or services that potentially may come in contact with
blood or body fluids Right Ans - body substance isolation
lowest level of decontamination. may include hand washing, laundry,
sweeping, removing trash, debris Right Ans - cleaning
chemical germicides for use on the skin Right Ans - antiseptics
highest level of decontamination Right Ans - sterilization
usually safe and effective when used properly. needs 10 minutes to disinfect
Right Ans - bleach
second level of decontamination. includes thoroughly cleaning object with
soap and water, the object is then immersed in EPA registered solutions. does
not kill bacteria spores Right Ans - sanitation
powerful tuberculocidal disinfectant, a form of formaldehyde, high in pH, and
can damage the skin and ees Right Ans - phenolic
5.25% effective. can damage metals and plastics. Right Ans - bleach