And Answers)
OSHA Right Ans - Occupational Safety and Health Act
Safety Bill of Rights Right Ans - Original name of OSHA
work practice controls Right Ans - Element of the Blooodborne Pathogens
Standard that requires employers to provide Protective Devices
group One Right Ans - According TO blood borne pathogens standard
estheticians in a medical office are a _____ classification
personal protective equipment Right Ans - GOGGLES, GLOVES, LAB COATS
OSHA requirements after exposure Right Ans - Testing of the employee for
HBV, HCV and HIV, offering of prophylaxis or HB vaccine to the employee,
counseling of the employee on transmission precautions
Hepatitis C Right Ans - Hepatitis infection is more likely than HIV infection,
many hepatitis strains have no symptoms, viruses causing hepatitis A, B, C and
H
Hepatitis E Right Ans - Least form of hepatitis that is always acute is
_______________
Hepatitis C Right Ans - Hepatitis that is treated with Bed Rest and
avoidance of intimate contact
HIV Right Ans - A person with ____ may exhibit no symptoms for months,
_____is spread through unprotected sex and needle sharing, _____destroys the
body's ability to fight infections
hepatitis c Right Ans - the major cause of all hepatitis cases arising from
transfusions and intravenous drug use.
, tuberculosis Right Ans - Bovine ____ is carried by unpasterurized milk, over
one-third of the world has the ______ bacterium, ______ is a very restiveness
virus.
Microorganisms Right Ans - ______ can be opportunistic
Microorganisms Right Ans - ______ are removed through hand washing,
waxing can increase the susceptibility to them, they are easily picked up on
hands and clothing.
contamination Right Ans - this occurs when an organism enters the body
through a fresh wound or non intact skin
spiral Right Ans - basic bacterial shape
rod Right Ans - bacilli bacterium
bacteria Right Ans - an endospore is a rod-shaped bacterium's resting
stage, the slimy substance surrounding a bacterium cell is called a capsule,
bacterial spores resist heat, drying, and disinfectants
fungi Right Ans - these organisms grow on or in people for nourishment
virus Right Ans - invisible to the naked eye, smaller than bacteria, able to
cause disease
viruses cause Right Ans - hepatitis b, HIV, and the common cold
scabies, lice, fleas Right Ans - arthropods
infectious agent Right Ans - starts the chain of infection
infectious agents (3 ex's) Right Ans - virus, fungus, parasite
reservoir Right Ans - a hangout where an infectious agent can live
portals of exit (3 ex.s) Right Ans - nonintact skin, mouth mucous
membrane, acne lesion