SCRIPT TEST BANK FULL SOLUTION 2026
VIEW AHEAD EXAM.
◉ 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