Questions Pack and Solutions (Top Score A+)
• disinfection -✓✓A chemical process that uses specific products to destroy harmful
organisms (except bacterial spores) on environmental surfaces.
• sterilization -✓✓The mode of decontamination that destroys microorganisms, including
bacterial spores.
• sanitize -✓✓The process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean
surface to safe levels.
• State Regulatory Agencies -✓✓set guidelines for the manufacturing, sale and use of
equipment and chemical, and along safety standards in the workplace.
• OSHA -✓✓occupational safety health administration, responsible for regulating and
enforcement of safety and health standards
• MSDS -✓✓A widely used abbreviation, contains details of the hazards associated with
a chemical, and gives information on its hazardous ingredients, safe handling and use
procedures
• EPA -✓✓This agency registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United
States.
• Laws -✓✓Statutes written by both federal and state legislatures that determine the
scope of practice.
• infection -✓✓the invasion of the body tissue by disease causing pathogen.
• disinfectants -✓✓Chemical products capable of destroying bacteria, virus and fungi on
surfaces which should be mix according to mfg instructions on the label so they are safe
and effective.
• decontamination method #1 -✓✓Cleaning then disinfecting with an appropriate EPA-
registered disinfectant by completely immersing implements for 5-10mins.
• decontamination method #2 -✓✓Cleaning and then sterilizing.
• consultation intake form -✓✓client acknowledgement of the services being performed.
• consent form -✓✓a written agreement(understands and accepts all risk involved)
between the client and technician for applying a particular treatment.
, • client communication -✓✓The act of sharing information between two parties so that is
effectiviely undersood.
• evaluation -✓✓A comprehensive process of obtaining and interpreting the necessary
data to understand the person, system, or situation.
• contraindications -✓✓factors in the patient's condition that prevent the use of a
particular treatment
• two common type of eye shapes -✓✓rounded or oblong (almond)
• anagen lashes -✓✓Active growing phase of eyelashes. the smallest, finest & shortest
eyelash hairs that exist for up to 2 months.
• catagen lashes -✓✓end of the growing phase, transitional. medium in length & texture.
• telogen lashes -✓✓final phase in the growth cycle ready to shed. lashes are the
longest, dark & course.
• conjunctivitis -✓✓An inflammation of the conjunctiva that is usually caused by an
infection or allergy; also known as pinkeye.
• blepharitis -✓✓inflammation of the eyelids characterized by redness and swelling and
dried crusts
• madarosis -✓✓loss of lashes
• trichiasis -✓✓Condition of ingrowing eyelashes that rub against the cornea, causing a
constant irritation to the cornea.
• dry eye syndrome -✓✓decreased production of tears production or composition of the
three basic layers of the eye (oil, water, mucus)
• demodex mite -✓✓microscopic mites burrowing into the follicle of the eyelash,
eyebrow follicle that can cause blepharitis.
• contact dermatitis -✓✓a type of allergic reaction of the skin resulting from exposure to
a specific allergen or irritants.
• allergic dermatitis -✓✓a manifestation of an allergic response caused by direct contact
with an allergen.