QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS SURE A+
✔✔All articles which come in direct contact with the client's skin and cannot be cleaned
or
disinfected must be: - ✔✔disposed of in a covered waste receptacle immediately after
use.
✔✔All substances, including paraffin wax, used within a field of practice must be
dispensed
from: - ✔✔containers in a manner to prevent contamination of the unused portion.
✔✔How must paraffin wax be used to prevent contamination of remaining wax in the
paraffin bath? - ✔✔application with a single use or sanitized
spatula or applicator, or disposal of any used wax.
✔✔When not in use, how should paraffin be stored? - ✔✔(3) Paraffin must be covered
when not in use, and maintained at a temperature specified by
the manufacturer's instructions.
✔✔At the conclusion of each service and business day, chemical waste material must
be disposed of how? - ✔✔(1) All chemical waste material must be disposed of in a
closed container at the conclusion of
each service and disposed of in a fire retardant container at the end of each business
day.
✔✔How must waste related to the performance of service be disposed? - ✔✔All waste
related to the performance of services must be disposed of in a covered
container to avoid blood or other potentially infectious materials.
✔✔The waste unrelated to performance of services must be disposed of in what way?
Which containers are exempt from having covers? - ✔✔All waste unrelated to
performance of services must be disposed of in a covered waste
disposal container. Containers located in the reception area, which do not contain waste
relating to performance of services, are exempt from having covers.
✔✔All outer surfaces of waste disposal containers must be kept _____ - ✔✔Clean
✔✔What do you do with any waste that contains blood or potentially infectious material?
- ✔✔All waste which contains blood or other potentially infectious materials must be
disposed
of in a glove or plastic bag and then disposed of in a covered container with a garbage
liner
immediately following the service.
,✔✔All disposable sharp objects that come into contact with blood or other potentially
infectious materials must be disposed of how? - ✔✔All disposable sharp objects that
come in direct contact with blood or other potentially
infectious materials must be disposed of in a sealable rigid (puncture-proof) container to
avoid cuts or punctures during the disposal process.
✔✔What must authorization holders have on hand at all times for services being
performed? - ✔✔Authorization holders must have sealable plastic bags and sealable
rigid containers
available for use at all times services are being performed.
✔✔All tools and implements that come in direct contact with clients, must be ______ or
_________ of after each use. - ✔✔disinfected or disposed of.
✔✔Sterilizing equipment is maintained how? - ✔✔Adequate disinfecting and sterilizing
equipment must be maintained for the volume of
business and usage requirements for the number of authorization holders performing
services,
If sterilization equipment is used, the equipment must be maintained and used
according
to manufacturer's instructions.
✔✔When used according to the manufacturer's instructions, what are
approved methods of disinfecting tools and implements? - ✔✔(a) Complete immersion
in an appropriate disinfectant according to OAR 817-005-0005.
(b) Steam sterilizer, registered and listed with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration; or
(c) Dry heat sterilizer or autoclave, registered and listed with the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration.
✔✔How must disinfectants be kept? - ✔✔All disinfectants listed must be kept at
adequate strengths to
maintain effectiveness, be free of foreign material and be available for immediate use at
all
times when the facility is open for business.
✔✔What must be done with Nail files, pumice blocks, cosmetic sponges, buffer blocks,
sanding bands or sleeves,
orangewood sticks, disposable nail bits and other similar articles after use on client? -
✔✔Nail files, pumice blocks, cosmetic sponges, buffer blocks, sanding bands or
sleeves,
orangewood sticks, disposable nail bits and other similar articles must be given to the
client
, or discarded after use on a client. Presence of used articles in the work area may be
used as
prima facie evidence of re-use of those articles.
✔✔Protective gloves that are not cleaned with soap and water and disinfected must be :
- ✔✔Disposed of after each client.
✔✔All manual or mechanical devices and equipment used in a field of practice must
meet all
_______________________ imposed by any federal, state, county, or local authority. -
✔✔"product registration requirements"
✔✔Verification and documentation must be _______________ for any device
classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that is used in a field of
practice. It may not apply to those items used in the delivery of basic services, which
have been defined as _______________,___________,_________. - ✔✔maintained
and accessible.
"articles, equipment or materials and supplies."
✔✔Use of any manual or mechanical device or equipment must be within:
____,_____,______ - ✔✔The operators scope of practice,be consistent with the
manufacturer's intended use of the
device, and with client health and safety
✔✔Any manual or mechanical device or equipment used in a field of practice is subject
to : - ✔✔Inspection
✔✔All tools and implements used within a field of practice must be disinfected before
use on
each client. To disinfect non-electrical tools and implements: - ✔✔(a) Remove all hair
and all foreign material;
(b) Clean thoroughly with soap or detergent and water;
(c) Rinse thoroughly with clear, clean water; and
(d) Complete process as outlined in section (2) or (3) of this rule; or
(e) Sterilize, using one of the approved methods listed in OAR 817-010-0065(5)(b) or
(c).
✔✔For all tools and implements without sharp edges or points, including but not limited
to
combs, brushes, rollers, rods, etc., completely immerse according to manufacturer's
instructions in a solution containing ________ parts per __________ of a commercial
quaternary