STUDY GUIDE (TEXAS) ~Sanitation,
Disinfection, and Safety~
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome - ANS-Abbreviated AIDS is a ailment thats breaks down
the body's immune machine. It is spread from one person to any other through blood and much
less often body secretions including semen and vaginal secretions.
Acquired immunity - ANS-Immunity that the body develops after overcoming a sickness via
inoculation (like flu vaccines) or via publicity to herbal allergens consisting of pollen, cat dander
and ragweed.
Antiseptics - ANS-Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin; registered and regulated
through the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Aseptic techniques - ANS-A method of nicely handling sterilized and disinfected device and
elements to reduce contamination.
Asymptomatic - ANS-Showing no signs and symptoms or symptoms of infection
Autoclave - ANS-High pressure steam system
Bacilli - ANS-Bacteria that reasons tetanus, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and diphtheria.
Bacteria - ANS-Are one-celled micro-organisms which have each plant and animal
characteristics. It can exist almost everywhere: on pores and skin, in water, in the air, in
decayed be counted on environmental offerings, in body secretions, on garb, or on and below
loose edge of nails. They are so small they are able to best be seen with the microscope.
Bacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites - ANS-Four classes of doubtlessly infectious
microorganisms which might be important inside the exercise of cosmetology?
Bloodborne Pathogens - ANS-Disease-inflicting microorganisms carried in the body by way of
blood or frame fluids, together with hepatitis and HIV
Centers of Disease Control & Prevention (CDC) - ANS-Governing frame that research diseases
and provides guidance to save you their spread.
, Chelating soaps - ANS-Also called chelating detergents; detergents that ruin down stubborn
movies and dispose of the residue of products inclusive of scrubs, salts, and mask.
Cilia - ANS-Hairlike projections that expand from the plasma membrane and are used for
locomotion
Classifications of Pathogenic Bacteria are ----> - ANS-Cocci, Staphylococci, Streptococci,
Diplococci (these are all spherical shaped micro organism that appear singly or in agencies)
*Cocci* not often show active motility which means that self motion- They are transmitted within
the dirt or inside a substance wherein they settle.
Bacilli - brief rod shaped and
Spirilla - spiral or corkscrewed fashioned
both able to movement and use slender hair like extensions *flagella for moving approximately.
Clean - ANS-Mechanical form (scrubbing) the usage of soap and water or detergent to cast off
all visible dust and invisible dust that could intrude with disinfection. Cleansing is needed before
disinfecting
Cocci - ANS-Are transmitted inside the air, in dust, or in the substance in which they settle.
Contagious Disease - ANS-Also referred to as communicable disorder - Is when a disease
spreads from one individual to every other. Examples are- not unusual cold, ringworm, crimson
eye, viral infections, nail or toe infections. They are typically unfold through dirty arms
(underneath the nails) They also can be unfold thru infected implements cuts, infected nails,
open sores, pus, mouth and nostril discharge, shared consuming cups, smartphone receivers
and towels.
Contagious disorder - ANS-Also referred to as communicable disease; a disorder that is unfold
from one man or woman to every other character. Some of the more contagious illnesses are
the common bloodless, ringworm, conjunctivitis (pinkeye), viral infections, and herbal nail or toe
and foot infections.
Contaminants - ANS-dust, oil, and microbes
Cross-infection - ANS-Contamination that occurs when you contact one item and then transfer
the contents of that item to any other, including touching pores and skin, then touching a product
without washing your fingers.
Decontamination - ANS-The elimination of blood or other probably infectious materials on an
items floor and the elimination of seen particles or residue inclusive of dust, hair and skin.
Decontamination Method 1 - ANS-Cleaning and then disinfecting with the proper EPA-registered
disinfectant.