NEWEST ACTUAL EXAM COMPLETE 600
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To destroy or kill bacteria and a broad spectrum of viruses on
nonporous surfaces, such as implements is referred to as: -
ANSWER >>>>disinfection
A product that can be applied to the skin to reduce microbes
is called a(n): - ANSWER >>>>antiseptic
Viricidals are disinfectants used to kill: - ANSWER
>>>>viruses
The regulating agency under the Department of Labor that
enforces safety and health standards in the workplace is: -
ANSWER >>>>OSHA
Key information on a specific product regarding ingredients,
associated hazards, combustion levels and storage
requirements is provided by: - ANSWER >>>>MSDS
What information is assigned to a product, along with the
approval of the efficacy claims on the label to ensure the
product is safe and effective? - ANSWER >>>>EPA
registration number
,What types of disinfectants kill bacteria, viruses, fungi and
pseudomonas? - ANSWER >>>>broad spectrum disinfectants
When disinfecting, implements must be thoroughly cleaned
before: - ANSWER >>>>immersion
Which of the following steps should be taken after removing
all hair from a brush during a disinfection procedure? -
ANSWER >>>>wash brush with soap and water
Any implements that come in contact with the client during a
service must be: - ANSWER >>>>discarded or disinfected
Dispose of sharp objects such as razor blades in a(n): -
ANSWER >>>>sealable rigid container
Destroying or killing all microbes is: - ANSWER
>>>>sterilization
Dispose of any material coming in contact with blood or body
fluids in a: - ANSWER >>>>labeled double-bag
Tools and instruments used to puncture or invade the skin
must be sterilized or designed to be: - ANSWER
>>>>disposable
Bacteriology is the study of: - ANSWER >>>>bacteria
Bacteria that are harmless and can even be beneficial are
called: - ANSWER >>>>non-pathogenic
,Pathogenic bacteria - ANSWER >>>>Harmful bacteria that
can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade
the body.
A communicable disease refers to a disease that is: -
ANSWER >>>>spread from one person to another
Rod-shaped bacterial cells are known as: - ANSWER
>>>>bacilli
What bacteria, when viewed through a microscope, would
appear to be spiraled, coiled, corkscrew-shaped bacterial
cells? - ANSWER >>>>spirilla
Pus-forming bacterial cells that form grapelike bunches or
clusters and are present in abscesses are called: - ANSWER
>>>>staphylococci
Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are the cause of certain
infections such as pneumonia are known as: - ANSWER
>>>>diplococci
Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) causes the immune
system to: - ANSWER >>>>break down
During which stage of growth does bacteria reproduce and
grow rapidly? - ANSWER >>>>active stage
Organisms that live on or obtain their nutrients from another
organism are known as: - ANSWER >>>>external parasites
, Disease-causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through
the blood or body fluids are known as: - ANSWER >>>>blood
borne pathogens
Which of the following actions would be considered a
universal precaution? - ANSWER >>>>disinfecting salon
equipment
Which of the following occurs when the circulatory system
carries bacteria and their toxins to all parts of the body? -
ANSWER >>>>general infection
What type of immunity is provided when a person is given
antibodies to a disease rather than producing them through
his or her own immune system? - ANSWER >>>>passive
immunity
When performing first aid for bleeding wounds, what is the
next step after bleeding stops? - ANSWER >>>>apply
bandage
Chemical burns should be treated by: - ANSWER >>>>rinsing
away all traces of chemicals
Which of the following steps should be taken FIRST when it is
believed a person may be choking? - ANSWER
>>>>determine if the victim can speak or cough
If the skin is not broken following a heat or electrical burn,
which of the following actions is recommended to treat the
burn area? - ANSWER >>>>immerse in cool water