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Cosmetology: Chapter 5: Infection Control: Principles & Practices Part 3
This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 5 on infection control, including transmission methods, disease types, and safety practices in cosmetology.
Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with a(n) , such as a razor or an environmental surface, is indirect transmission. A. disinfected contaminated object B. local contaminated object C. intermediate contaminated object D. unidentified flying object
C. intermediate contaminated object
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Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with a(n) , such as a razor or an environmental surface, is indirect transmission.
A. disinfected contaminated object B. local contaminated object C. intermediate contaminated object D. unidentified flying object
C. intermediate contaminated object
Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms are called:
A. tinea B. toxins C. bacteria D. flagella
B. toxins
A disease that is spread by contact from one person to another person is a(n):
A. contagious disease B. infectious disease C. occupational disease D. systemic disease
A. contagious disease
A disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms that enter the body, and which may or may not be spread from one person to another person is a(n):
A. systemic disease B. infectious disease C. occupational disease D. contagious disease
B. infectious disease
The scientific name for plantar warts is:
A. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) B. human papilloma virus (HPV) C. acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) D. hepatitis B virus (HBV)
B. human papilloma virus (HPV)
Any organism of microscopic to submicroscopic size is a(n):
A. staphylococci B. streptococci C. mycobacterium D. microorganism
D. microorganism
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Term | Definition |
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Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with a(n) , such as a razor or an environmental surface, is indirect transmission.
A. disinfected contaminated object B. local contaminated object C. intermediate contaminated object D. unidentified flying object | C. intermediate contaminated object |
Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms are called:
A. tinea B. toxins C. bacteria D. flagella | B. toxins |
A disease that is spread by contact from one person to another person is a(n):
A. contagious disease B. infectious disease C. occupational disease D. systemic disease | A. contagious disease |
A disease caused by pathogenic microorganisms that enter the body, and which may or may not be spread from one person to another person is a(n):
A. systemic disease B. infectious disease C. occupational disease D. contagious disease | B. infectious disease |
The scientific name for plantar warts is:
A. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) B. human papilloma virus (HPV) C. acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) D. hepatitis B virus (HBV) | B. human papilloma virus (HPV) |
Any organism of microscopic to submicroscopic size is a(n):
A. staphylococci B. streptococci C. mycobacterium D. microorganism | D. microorganism |
The removal of potentially infectious material on an item's surface and the removal of visible debris or residue is called:
A. disinfection B. cleaning C. decontamination D. sterilization | C. decontamination |
A(n) _ disease affects the body as a whole, often due to under-or-over-functioning of internal glands or organs.
A. systemic B. infectious C. occupational D. contagious | A. systemic |
The determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or tests is a(n):
A. analysis B. disinfection C. direct transmission D. diagnosis | D. diagnosis |
A(n) _ is a condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation or infection.
A. allergy B. inflammation C. contamination D. exposure incident | B. inflammation |
A parasitic disease is caused by:
A. bacteria B. bacilli C. parasites D. cocci | C. parasites |
A(n) _ is a submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms and is capable of replication only through taking over the host cell's reproductive function.
A. cocci B. virus C. bacterium D. parasite | B. virus |
The virus that causes AIDS is:
A. hepatitis B virus (HBV) B. human papilloma virus (HPV) C. hepatitis C virus (HCV) D. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) | D. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) |
Contact with nonintact, blood, body fluid or other potentially infectious materials that is the result of the performance of an employee's duties is a(n):
A. allergy B. inflammation C. contamination D. exposure incident | D. exposure incident |
Organisms that grow, feed and find shelter on or in another organism, while contributing nothing to the survival of that organism, are:
A. cocci B. bacilli C. parasites D. lawyers | C. parasites |
The scientific name for barber's itch is:
A. tinea capitis B. tinea pedis C. tinea barbae D. tinea spirilla | C. tinea barbae |
The presence, or reasonably anticipated presence, of potentially infectious materials on an item's surface or visible debris or residues is called:
A. infection B. contamination C. inflammation D. allergy | B. contamination |
The term describes a ringworm fungus of the foot.
A. tinea capitis B. tinea spirilla C. tinea barbae D. tinea pedis | D. tinea pedis |
A(n) is produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites.
A. systemic disease B. infectious disease C. pathogenic disease D. contagious disease | C. pathogenic disease |
A reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals or other normally harmless substances is a(n):
A. allergy B. contamination C. inflammation D. infection | A. allergy |
Illnesses resulting from conditions associated with employment are:
A. contagious diseases B. occupational diseases C. pathogenic diseases D. systemic diseases | B. occupational diseases |
A(n) is an abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organism that makes the body incapable of functioning normally.
A. allergy B. infection C. disease D. contamination | C. disease |
Sodium hypochlorite is the chemical name for:
A. Phenols B. Bleach C. Baking soda D. Soap | B. Bleach |
Useful product disposal guidelines and medical and first aid information can be found on a(n):
A. MSDS B. OSHA C. HCS D. EPA | A. MSDS |
Single-use items that do not have the capacity to be disinfected after each client use must be:
A. Discarded B. Washed C. Stored D. Immersed | A. Discarded |