Chemistry /Hair Chemistry: Foundations Ch 05 Infection Control: Principles and Practices Part 3
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes __. A. MRSA B. AIDS C. hepatitis D. HPV
B. AIDS
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes __. A. MRSA B. AIDS C. hepatitis D. HPV
B. AIDS
Single-cell organisms such as molds, mildews, and yeasts are __. A. bloodborne pathogens B. fungi C. parasites D. pathogens
B. fungi
Which fungus affects plants or grows on inanimate objects but does not cause human infections in the salon? A. Tinea barbae B. Staph C. Mildew D. Tinea pedis
C. Mildew
Poisonous substances are produced by some microorganisms are called . A. contaminants B. toxins C. bacilli D. pathogens
B. toxins
The most frequently encountered infection on the foot resulting from nail services is _. A. tinea pedis B. tinea barbae C. tinea capitis D. barber's itch
A. tinea pedis
The body's first line of defense against infection is _. A. healthy, uncompromised skin B. body secretions C. white blood cells D. antitoxins
A. healthy, uncompromised skin
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Term | Definition |
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Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes __. A. MRSA B. AIDS C. hepatitis D. HPV | B. AIDS |
Single-cell organisms such as molds, mildews, and yeasts are __. A. bloodborne pathogens B. fungi C. parasites D. pathogens | B. fungi |
Which fungus affects plants or grows on inanimate objects but does not cause human infections in the salon? A. Tinea barbae B. Staph C. Mildew D. Tinea pedis | C. Mildew |
Poisonous substances are produced by some microorganisms are called . A. contaminants B. toxins C. bacilli D. pathogens | B. toxins |
The most frequently encountered infection on the foot resulting from nail services is _. A. tinea pedis B. tinea barbae C. tinea capitis D. barber's itch | A. tinea pedis |
The body's first line of defense against infection is _. A. healthy, uncompromised skin B. body secretions C. white blood cells D. antitoxins | A. healthy, uncompromised skin |
Organisms that grow, feed, and find shelter on or in a host organism are called _. A. fungi B. fumigations C. parasites D. pathogens | C. parasites |
What is a contagious skin disease that is caused by the itch mite? A. scabies B. head lice C. pediculosis D. barber's itch | A. scabies |
What type of immunity does the body develop after overcoming a disease or through inoculations? A. natural immunity B. natural healing C. acquired immunity D. acquired resistance | C. acquired immunity |
What is the process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores? A. sterilization B. cleaning C. disinfection D. decontamination | A. sterilization |
Which action is an acceptable way to clean tools or instruments? A. using a supersonic unit B. using a cleaning solvent C. washing with soap and water D. boiling for at least five minutes | B. using a cleaning solvent |
A reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances is a(n) _. A. allergy B. infection C. disease D. parasite | A. allergy |
The term describing the effectiveness with which a disinfecting solution kills germs when used according to the label instructions is . A. effect B. concentration C. efficacy D. disinfection | C. efficacy |
Phenolic disinfectants are __. A. a form of alcohol B. among the safest disinfectants C. known carcinogens D. the preferred disinfectants for pedicure tubs | C. known carcinogens |
Sodium hypochlorite is the chemical name for . A. phenols B. bleach C. baking soda D. soap | B. bleach |