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How many levels are there in infection control?
3
What is the highest level of infection control?
Sterilizaton
When bacteria are spread by contaminated implements this is called?
Cross contamination
When mixing a disinfectant, it is important to follow?
Manufactures directions
Substance is used to secure a nail tip to the natural nail is called?
adhesive
Client consultation cards should be filled out?
Prior to service
Sanitation/cleaning is the_______ of infection control?
Lowest level
The act of making objects and are safe by eliminating blood or potential infection
substances is known as:
Decontamination
Using the same infection control practices on all clients is known as:
Universal percautions
What chemical germicide would be used to prevent growth of microorganisms on
the skin?
Antiseptic
The board approved photo must be updated every?
5 years
Soiled towels should be kept?
In a covered receptacle
Always_________ disposable items, porous materials, and single use implements
after each use?
Discard
Reusable implements must be washed with soap and water before place them in
Disinfectant solution
Maintain material safety data sheet for
All products used in salon
The second step of infection control
Disinfection
A license that is placed in escrow still require
Renewal payment
OSHA standards impact the nail industry by ensuring_______ in the work place
General safety
OSHA was created to enforce________ standards in the work place
Health
EPA stands for
, Environmental Protection Agency
____________ cannot be disinfected after used to push cuticles back?
Orange wood sticks
Disinfected implements should be stored in
Clean, dry and closed containers
Nail tips are made of
Plastic
OSHA stands for
Occupational safety health administration
All disposable materials which come in contact with blood or body fluid shall be
double bagged and______
Put in container for contaminated watse
The_________agency sets safety standard in workplace.
OSHA
If blood spill occurs, you should wear ________ to clean the surface
Gloves
The ________ tissue carries messages to and from the brain and coordinates
body functions?
Nerve
A nail tip that is narrower than the nail plate may cause the top to?
Crack
Eggshel nails are?
Thin at the free edge
A condition in which the skin around the nail plate splits and tears is known as
Agnails or hang nails
White spots on the nail is known as
Leuconychia
Onychophagy
Bitten nails
Structures that are composed of specialized tissue designed to perform specific
function are known as?
Organs
A sever injury to the________ will cause pterygium?
Eponychium or hyponychium
Significant darkening of the fingernails or toenails is known as
Melanonychia
Inflammation of the matrix and shedding of the nail is
Onychia
Onychosis is any disease or disorder of the
nail
What is the fungal infection of the natural nail plate
Onychomycosis
Onychocyptosis is commonly known as
Ingrown nails
Lifting of the nail plate without shedding is
Onycholysis