Esthetician Written Review
⩥ Patch test. Answer: Inside of arm, elbow, small area of face and wait
24 hours
⩥ Allergy Test. Answer: Predisposition Test
⩥ Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA). Answer: Regulates
employee safety
⩥ Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Answer: Testing and
approving drugs sold
⩥ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Answer: Registers all types
of disinfectants sold and used
⩥ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Answer: Protective clothing
and devices to protect individuals from blood born pathogens
⩥ Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Answer: Studying diseases and
prevent spread
⩥ Universal Precautions (UP). Answer: Employer and employee to
assume that there are pathogens present in human blood that can spread
disease in humans
,⩥ Standard Precautions. Answer: Introduced by the CDC in 1996,
Workers must assume all blood and bodily fluids are potential risks of
infection
⩥ Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Answer: Contains information
on product safety and possible hazards (calling poison control or 911)
⩥ Infection Control. Answer: Methods to reduce transmission of
infectious organisms
⩥ Bacteria. Answer: Single cell microorganisms
⩥ Nonpathogenic. Answer: Harmless organisms that may preform
useful functions
⩥ Pathogenic. Answer: Harmful organisms that cause disease and
infection
⩥ Cocci. Answer: Round shaped bacteria (self-movement)
⩥ Staphylococci. Answer: Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters
like grapes
, ⩥ Streptococci. Answer: Pus-forming bacteria that curve like a string of
beads
⩥ Diplococci. Answer: Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs (DI=2)
causes pneumonia
⩥ Bacilli. Answer: Short rod-shaped bacteria
⩥ Spirilla. Answer: Spiral or corkscrew shaped bacteria
⩥ Flagella. Answer: Slender, hair like extensions used by parasites for
locomotion (moving about) snake like motion
⩥ Cilia. Answer: Hair like extensions, but shorter and and move in a
rowing-like motion
⩥ Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Answer:
infectious bacteria that is high resistant to conventional treatments such
as antibiotics
⩥ Viruses. Answer: Parasitic submicroscopic particles that infects and
resides in cells, Does not have a cell or nucleus, it is a protein. ex.
Common colds, measles, mumps, chicken pox, smallpox, HIV/AIDS
⩥ Fungi. Answer: Microscopic plant parasites that include mold,
mildew, and yeast
⩥ Patch test. Answer: Inside of arm, elbow, small area of face and wait
24 hours
⩥ Allergy Test. Answer: Predisposition Test
⩥ Occupational Safety and Health Agency (OSHA). Answer: Regulates
employee safety
⩥ Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Answer: Testing and
approving drugs sold
⩥ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). Answer: Registers all types
of disinfectants sold and used
⩥ Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). Answer: Protective clothing
and devices to protect individuals from blood born pathogens
⩥ Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Answer: Studying diseases and
prevent spread
⩥ Universal Precautions (UP). Answer: Employer and employee to
assume that there are pathogens present in human blood that can spread
disease in humans
,⩥ Standard Precautions. Answer: Introduced by the CDC in 1996,
Workers must assume all blood and bodily fluids are potential risks of
infection
⩥ Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). Answer: Contains information
on product safety and possible hazards (calling poison control or 911)
⩥ Infection Control. Answer: Methods to reduce transmission of
infectious organisms
⩥ Bacteria. Answer: Single cell microorganisms
⩥ Nonpathogenic. Answer: Harmless organisms that may preform
useful functions
⩥ Pathogenic. Answer: Harmful organisms that cause disease and
infection
⩥ Cocci. Answer: Round shaped bacteria (self-movement)
⩥ Staphylococci. Answer: Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters
like grapes
, ⩥ Streptococci. Answer: Pus-forming bacteria that curve like a string of
beads
⩥ Diplococci. Answer: Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs (DI=2)
causes pneumonia
⩥ Bacilli. Answer: Short rod-shaped bacteria
⩥ Spirilla. Answer: Spiral or corkscrew shaped bacteria
⩥ Flagella. Answer: Slender, hair like extensions used by parasites for
locomotion (moving about) snake like motion
⩥ Cilia. Answer: Hair like extensions, but shorter and and move in a
rowing-like motion
⩥ Methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA). Answer:
infectious bacteria that is high resistant to conventional treatments such
as antibiotics
⩥ Viruses. Answer: Parasitic submicroscopic particles that infects and
resides in cells, Does not have a cell or nucleus, it is a protein. ex.
Common colds, measles, mumps, chicken pox, smallpox, HIV/AIDS
⩥ Fungi. Answer: Microscopic plant parasites that include mold,
mildew, and yeast