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Different levels of infection control are required in a salon. The lowest level of infection
control is called - Correct Answer Sanitation
Suzy has completed a manicure. What should she do with the following implements:
cotton, emery boards and orange wood stick? - Correct Answer Discard these porous
items
The second level of infection control that kills most microbes is called - Correct Answer
Disinfection
Which of the following is true with regard to the use of Universal Precautions? - Correct
Answer They are used on all clients
Communicable diseases are diseases that can be spread from one person to another.
An example of a communicable disease is Hepatitis B (HBV). What part of the body
does HBV affect? - Correct Answer Liver
John is putting his marcel irons away for the day. He accidentally burns himself. What
should he do first? - Correct Answer Immerse the burn in cool water
When performing first aid procedures for a cut, using a tourniquet is not recommended.
Why? - Correct Answer It may result in a medical amputation
John is about to perform the Heimlich maneuver. When performing the Heimlich
maneuver, all of the following steps are involved EXCEPT:
a. Pat the victim on his or her back.
b. Make a thumbless fist.
c. Call 911.
d. Determine if the victim can speak or cough. - Correct Answer a. Pat the victim on his
or her back.
In what year was the OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard created? - Correct
Answer 2001
The technical name for the study of hair is _______ - Correct Answer Trichology
What are the three stages of hair growth, in the correct order? - Correct Answer
anagen, catagen, telogen
There are three parts of the hair strand. The outermost layer of the hair strand is called
the _______. - Correct Answer cuticle
, Due to its ability to lather freely, this type of water is preferred for shampooing in the
salon. What type of water is it? - Correct Answer Soft water
Scott is performing a scalp analysis on a client. Scott notices bald areas with small
black dots, some round scaly ares of dry skin and a couple puss-filled sores. What does
the client likely present with? - Correct Answer Tinea capitis
Shampoos with a high ph level may cause hair to _________. - Correct Answer become
dry and brittle
The Marcel iron was invented in 1875 by _______. - Correct Answer Marcel Grateau
When using a stove heated Marcel iron, you must test the iron on this type paper to
ensure the iron is not too hot for your client's hair: - Correct Answer white paper towel
If the ends of hair protrude over the top of the Marcel iron, the following may result: -
Correct Answer fishhook ends
When using a pressing comb, this part of the comb straightens the hair: - Correct
Answer spine of the comb
What are the three components of a pincurl? - Correct Answer base, stem, circle
Angela is performing a haircut. She looks down and notices that this finger controls the
stationary blade of her shears. Which finger is it? - Correct Answer ring finger
Katie's teacher tells her to elevate the hair when cutting. What is another word for
elevation? - Correct Answer projection
When cutting hair, there are two types of guides that can be used. What are they? -
Correct Answer station and traveling (mobile)
Marie is doing a consultation with her client. Her client says that she wants a "shag"
haircut.
At what angle would Marie most likely elevate the hair while cutting? - Correct Answer
180 degrees
In haircutting, a subsection of the hair is known as this. - Correct Answer part
According to the color wheel, the three primary colors are: - Correct Answer red, blue,
yellow
Robert has lightened his client's hair. His client says that she feels her hair has brassy,
orange tones. Robert decides to use a toner on his clients hair to neutralize the
unwanted brassiness. According to the color wheel, what color toner should Robert
apply to his client's hair? - Correct Answer blue