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what term refers to the ability to produce an effect Ans- efficacy
what term indicates that a product is capable of destroying bacteria Ans- bactericidal
resistance to a disease that is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living Ans- natural
immunity
what is porous Ans- made or constructed of a material that has openings
what are bacilli Ans- short rod shaped bacteria
what is scabbies Ans- contagious disease caused by the itch mite
what is staphylococci Ans- pus-forming bacterial that grow in clusters (grapes)
flagella Ans- slender, hair like extensions used by parasites for locomotion
microscopic germ-exists in tap water in small numbers Ans- mycobacterium fortuitum
methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus Ans- type of infectious bacteria. resistant to antibiotics
who registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the US Ans- EPA
1985 event, creation of Universal Precautions Ans- AIDS public health crisis
, responsibility of the centers for disease control and prevention Ans- Studying diseases and providing
guidance to prevent their spread
Universal Precautions replacement in 1996 Ans- Standard Precautions
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is the Ans- basic element of first aid-every esthetician should know
how many levels of burns are there? Ans- 4
fluid created by infection Ans- pus
illness related to conditions associated with employment Ans- occupational disease
what part of the body does tinea pedis affect? Ans- feet
diseased caused by bacteria transmitted through coughing or sneezing Ans- turberculosis
microscopic or submicrosopic sized organisms Ans- microorganism
body fluid or secretion to which standard precautions dont apply Ans- sweat
according to Standard precautions, when should you apply a mask, eye wear, or gown Ans- if splashing
of body fluids is likely
disease-causing microorganisms carried in the body by blood Ans- bloodborne pathogens
what is infection control? Ans- methods used to eliminate or reduce transmission of infectious
organisms