Accounting /Cosmetology: Chapter 5: Infection Control: Principles & Practices Part 2
Cosmetology: Chapter 5: Infection Control: Principles & Practices Part 2
This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 5 of Cosmetology, focusing on infection control principles and practices. It includes questions about disinfectants, safety protocols, and best practices in a salon environment.
Some ________ disinfectants are harmful to salon tools and equipment. A. Antifungal B. Nonporous C. Hospital D. Tuberculocidal
D. Tuberculocidal
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Some ________ disinfectants are harmful to salon tools and equipment.
A. Antifungal B. Nonporous C. Hospital D. Tuberculocidal
D. Tuberculocidal
As a cosmetologist, you are _______ to recommend treatment for diseases.
A. Required B. Not allowed C. Encouraged D. Allowed
B. Not allowed
Fungal infections are much more common on the ______ than on the hands.
A. Ears B. Feet C. Cheeks D. Knees
B. Feet
Cosmetologists are not allowed to trim or cut living skin around:
A. The lunula B. The nail tip C. Any part of the nail D. The nail bed
C. Any part of the nail
A surface must be properly cleaned before it can be:
A. Disinfected B. Painted C. Redecorated D. Resurfaced
A. Disinfected
Sterilization is the most reliable means of:
A. Infection control B. Cleaning C. Decontamination D. Workplace safety
A. Infection control
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Term | Definition |
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Some ________ disinfectants are harmful to salon tools and equipment.
A. Antifungal B. Nonporous C. Hospital D. Tuberculocidal | D. Tuberculocidal |
As a cosmetologist, you are _______ to recommend treatment for diseases.
A. Required B. Not allowed C. Encouraged D. Allowed | B. Not allowed |
Fungal infections are much more common on the ______ than on the hands.
A. Ears B. Feet C. Cheeks D. Knees | B. Feet |
Cosmetologists are not allowed to trim or cut living skin around:
A. The lunula B. The nail tip C. Any part of the nail D. The nail bed | C. Any part of the nail |
A surface must be properly cleaned before it can be:
A. Disinfected B. Painted C. Redecorated D. Resurfaced | A. Disinfected |
Sterilization is the most reliable means of:
A. Infection control B. Cleaning C. Decontamination D. Workplace safety | A. Infection control |
If the label on a disinfection product includes the word concentrate, it means that the product must be:
A. Used without water B. Heated during use C. Diluted before use D. Heated before use | C. Diluted before use |
Quat solutions are ______ disinfectants when used properly in the salon.
A. Very effective B. Somewhat effective C. Never effective D. Dangerous | A. Very effective |
Using _______ bleach can damage metal and plastic.
A. Too little B. Diluted C. Any amount D. Too much | D. Too much |
Fumigants are ______ in salons because they produce potentially harmful formaldehyde gas.
A. Used carefully B. No longer used C. Used after hours D. Only used sometimes | B. No longer used |
Never let disinfectants such as phenols and quats come in contact with your:
A. Implements B. Skin C. Gloves D. Clothing | B. Skin |
Items that are ______ are also considered absorbent.
A. Phenolic B. Parasitic C. Pathogenic D. Porous | D. Porous |
Salons should keep a ______ that identifies each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned, disinfected, tested, and maintained.
A. List B. Diary C. Logbook D. Journal | C. Logbook |
There is no additive, powder or tablet that eliminates the need for you to ______ equipment such as whirlpool spas.
A. Clean and sterilize B. Clean and disinfect C. Clean and maintain D. Clean and immunize | B. Clean and disinfect |
Not having _______ available poses a health risk to anyone exposed to hazardous materials and violates federal and state regulations.
A. MSDSs B. MRSAs C. HRVs D. CDCs | A. MSDSs |
Anti microbial and antibacterial soaps are _______ regular soaps or detergents.
A. Slightly more effective B. No more effective than C. Just as effective as D. Slightly less effective than | B. No more effective than |
Cocci are bacteria that are:
A. Round-shaped B. Rod-shaped C. Flat-shaped D. Spore-shaped | A. Round-shaped |
The include hand washing, wearing gloves, and properly handling and disposing of items that may have been contaminated by blood or other body fluids.
A. Universal Preconditions B. Universal Provisions C. Universal Precautions D. Universal Preparations | C. Universal Precautions |
After they have been properly cleaned and disinfected, implements should be stored in a(n) container.
A. permanently sealed B. disposable C. clean, uncovered D. clean, covered | D. clean, covered |
When cleaning and disinfecting a , remove the impeller, footplate and any other removable parts according to the manufacturer's instructions.
A. whirlpool foot spa B. air-jet basin C. pipe-less foot spa D. disinfecting foot spa | C. pipe-less foot spa |
At the end of the every day, you should properly clean the nonwhirlpool foot basin or tub and then add the appropriate amount of disinfectant and let it soak for:
A. 10 minutes B. 5 minutes C. 1 minute D. 10 seconds | A. 10 minutes |
Before beginning any service, you should wash your hands using pump soap, water and a:
A. chemical disinfectant B. clean, disinfected nail brush C. clean, disinfected sponge D. chemical exfoliant | B. clean, disinfected nail brush |
Something caused by or capable of being transmitted by infection is called:
A. infectious B. contagious C. diseased D. fungicidal | A. infectious |
The one-celled microorganisms having both plant and animal characteristics are called:
A. flagella B. fungi C. cocci D. bacteria | D. bacteria |
The transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing or talking is known as _______ transmission.
A. sanitary B. infection C. sterile D. direct | D. direct |