SUFFOLK BODY ART EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS. A+ GRADE 2025/2026.
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome - ANS Abbreviated AIDS; a disease that breaks down
the body's immune system. AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
applicator - ANS A term referring to either single-use and reusable spatula or similar devices
Anti-septics - ANS chemical germicide formulated for use on skin; registered and regulated
by the Food and Drug Administration. Limits infection
Autoclave - ANS Piece of equipment used to sterilize articles by way of steam under pressure
and/or dry heat for heat resistant instruments
Bacteria - ANS microscopic, single-celled organisms that are not detectable with the naked
eye. Capable of causing infection through abraded skin
Bacterial spores - ANS Small oval shaped. Can only be destroyed by sterilization. Feeds
bacteria. Able to survive in harsh conditions by evolving.
Blood borne infection - ANS Caused by pathogens found in an infected persons blood such as
Hep B/C and HIV
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, body fluids - ANS blood, pus, liquid from sores, urine, stool, tears, spit, droplets from sneezes
and coughs, and sputum
cleaning - ANS A mechanical process using soap and water or detergent and water to remove
all visible dirt debris and many disease causing germs.
contamination - ANS The introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease, or infectious
materials.
cross-contamination - ANS the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are
unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
detergent - ANS a water-soluble cleaner that can emulsify dirt and oil (enhances cleaning
action)
disinfectant - ANS a chemical agent used to destroy or inhibit the growth of harmful
organisms but does not necessarily kill all microbial forms in inanimate objects
Disinfection - ANS process used to destroy microorganisms; destroys all pathogenic
organisms except spores
gloves - ANS Protective equipment that covers arms during lab (Can be latex or nitrile when
working with chemicals) Also can have heat resistant gloves. SINGLE USE.
Hepatitis B virus - ANS virus that causes inflammation of the liver; transmitted through any
body fluid, including vaginal secretions, semen, and blood. Can cause cirrhosis (liver scarring).
Takes 6 weeks-6 months to produce infection when entered into the body.
Hepititis C Virus (HCV) - ANS An infection caused by a virus that attacks the liver and leads to
inflammation. Spread by contact of blood.
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QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED
ANSWERS. A+ GRADE 2025/2026.
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome - ANS Abbreviated AIDS; a disease that breaks down
the body's immune system. AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
applicator - ANS A term referring to either single-use and reusable spatula or similar devices
Anti-septics - ANS chemical germicide formulated for use on skin; registered and regulated
by the Food and Drug Administration. Limits infection
Autoclave - ANS Piece of equipment used to sterilize articles by way of steam under pressure
and/or dry heat for heat resistant instruments
Bacteria - ANS microscopic, single-celled organisms that are not detectable with the naked
eye. Capable of causing infection through abraded skin
Bacterial spores - ANS Small oval shaped. Can only be destroyed by sterilization. Feeds
bacteria. Able to survive in harsh conditions by evolving.
Blood borne infection - ANS Caused by pathogens found in an infected persons blood such as
Hep B/C and HIV
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, body fluids - ANS blood, pus, liquid from sores, urine, stool, tears, spit, droplets from sneezes
and coughs, and sputum
cleaning - ANS A mechanical process using soap and water or detergent and water to remove
all visible dirt debris and many disease causing germs.
contamination - ANS The introduction of dangerous chemicals, disease, or infectious
materials.
cross-contamination - ANS the process by which bacteria or other microorganisms are
unintentionally transferred from one substance or object to another, with harmful effect.
detergent - ANS a water-soluble cleaner that can emulsify dirt and oil (enhances cleaning
action)
disinfectant - ANS a chemical agent used to destroy or inhibit the growth of harmful
organisms but does not necessarily kill all microbial forms in inanimate objects
Disinfection - ANS process used to destroy microorganisms; destroys all pathogenic
organisms except spores
gloves - ANS Protective equipment that covers arms during lab (Can be latex or nitrile when
working with chemicals) Also can have heat resistant gloves. SINGLE USE.
Hepatitis B virus - ANS virus that causes inflammation of the liver; transmitted through any
body fluid, including vaginal secretions, semen, and blood. Can cause cirrhosis (liver scarring).
Takes 6 weeks-6 months to produce infection when entered into the body.
Hepititis C Virus (HCV) - ANS An infection caused by a virus that attacks the liver and leads to
inflammation. Spread by contact of blood.
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