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Disease causing bacteria or viruses that carried through the blood or body fluids are known as
✔Correct Answer-Bloodborne pathogens
How often should towels be laundered ✔Correct Answer-After each use
To be an effective disinfectant, bleach needs to contain which of the following ✔Correct
Answer-Chlorine bleach
what is not a precautions to take when using chemical disinfectants ✔Correct Answer-Use
hands to remove objects from disinfectant
Why is it important to add disinfectant to water when diluting a concentrate ✔Correct
Answer-Prevents foaming
Which of the following services normally requires the use of sterilization procedures
✔Correct Answer-Electrolysis
If an items structure makes it impossible to remove all visible residue and/or it is so porous it
would fall apart if disinfected, it is classified as a: ✔Correct Answer-Single use item
Discard contaminated supplies coming in contact with blood in a ✔Correct Answer-Closed
container with liner bag
Which organization approves the efficiency of products used for infection control ✔Correct
Answer-EPA
Causes hair to stand on when a person is scared or cold is known as the ✔Correct Answer-
Arrector pili
What is a major function of the sudoriferous gland ✔Correct Answer-Regulate body
temperature
Most skin problems are caused by: ✔Correct Answer-sebaceous glands
Which layer of the skin is located below the dermal layer and composed of adipose (fatty) and
loose connective tissue ✔Correct Answer-Subcutaneous
The technical term for a broken hair is ✔Correct Answer-Abraded hair
, The primary purpose of the free edge of the nail is to ✔Correct Answer-Protecting the tip of
the finger and ordereProtecting the tip of the finger and/or toe
Small cracks starting in the cuticle and splitting the hair entirely are known as brittle hair
fragilitis crinium or ✔Correct Answer-Trichoptilosis
What is the other name for liver spots ✔Correct Answer-chloasma
What is the decrease in activity of melanocytes called ✔Correct Answer-Leukoderma
White spots on the nail caused by injury in which small separation occurs between the nail and
the nail bed is called ✔Correct Answer-Leukonychia
The muscle that turns the palm of the hand up is called the ✔Correct Answer-Supinator
What muscle moves moves the big toe away from the other toes ✔Correct Answer-Abductor
hallucis
What branch of the facial nerve extends to the muscles of the temple, the sides of the forehead,
eyebrows, eyelid and upper cheeks ✔Correct Answer-Temporal
What arteries supply blood to the face neck and head ✔Correct Answer-Common carotid
arteries
And example of an oil and water emulsion is ✔Correct Answer-Perm solution
Mixtures of organic substances and a medical agent are ✔Correct Answer-Ointments
Which of the following types of a process faster ✔Correct Answer-Alkaline
What product should NOT be applied to hair that has been previously permed with ammonium
thioglycolate? ✔Correct Answer-Sodium hydroxide
In the case of chemical injury to the eye which of the following steps is recommended
✔Correct Answer-Flush the eyeball with warm water for 15 to 30 minutes
Overprocessed permed hair to be indicated by hair that may look ✔Correct Answer-Curly
when wet and frizzy when dry
Distilled water with a pH of seven is considered ✔Correct Answer-Neutral
Which of the following conditions was not a contraindication ✔Correct Answer-A healthy
scalp