Chemistry /Hair Chemistry: Foundations Ch 05 Infection Control: Principles and Practices Part 4

Hair Chemistry: Foundations Ch 05 Infection Control: Principles and Practices Part 4

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This deck covers key concepts from Chapter 05 on infection control, focusing on principles and practices in a salon setting.

Which item would be described as multi-use? A. wooden sticks B. nippers C. gauze D. cotton balls

B. nippers
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Definition
Which item would be described as multi-use? A. wooden sticks B. nippers C. gauze D. cotton balls
B. nippers
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
Which statement best describes UV sanitizers? A. They do not disinfect nor do they sterilize. B. They are particularly effective with viruses. C. They are more effective than liquid disinfectants. D. They are required by most states.
A. They do not disinfect nor do they sterilize.
Which foot spa has come under scrutiny because disease-causing microorganisms tend to grow inside it? A. whirlpool foot spa B. air jet basin C. pipeless spa D. non-whirlpool basin
A. whirlpool foot spa
Which substances work to break down stubborn films and remove the residue of pedicure products such as scrubs, salts, and masks? A. sodium hypochlorite solutions B. chelating soaps C. alcohol-based cleaners D. ammonia-based disinfectants
B. chelating soaps
Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin, and registered and regulated by the FDA are called __. A. disinfectants B. quats C. antiseptics D. cleaners
C. antiseptics

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TermDefinition
Which item would be described as multi-use? A. wooden sticks B. nippers C. gauze D. cotton balls
B. nippers
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
Which statement best describes UV sanitizers? A. They do not disinfect nor do they sterilize. B. They are particularly effective with viruses. C. They are more effective than liquid disinfectants. D. They are required by most states.
A. They do not disinfect nor do they sterilize.
Which foot spa has come under scrutiny because disease-causing microorganisms tend to grow inside it? A. whirlpool foot spa B. air jet basin C. pipeless spa D. non-whirlpool basin
A. whirlpool foot spa
Which substances work to break down stubborn films and remove the residue of pedicure products such as scrubs, salts, and masks? A. sodium hypochlorite solutions B. chelating soaps C. alcohol-based cleaners D. ammonia-based disinfectants
B. chelating soaps
Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin, and registered and regulated by the FDA are called __. A. disinfectants B. quats C. antiseptics D. cleaners
C. antiseptics
Which statement describes the proper use of waterless hand sanitizers in the salon? A. They are preferable to the use of soap and water because they are more effective. B. They can be used AFTER soap and water, but cannot be substituted for soap and water. C. In general, they are as effective as soap and water, but may be more drying. D. Most state health departments mandate the use of waterless hand sanitizers.
B. They can be used AFTER soap and water, but cannot be substituted for soap and water.
Standard Precautions that require the employer and employee to assume that all human blood and body fluids are potentially infectious are published by the . A. DOL B. DOE C. CDC D. FDA
C. CDC
gloves are considered the best choice for use in nail services because they are made of more durable material and help eliminate the possibility of latex allergy. A. latex B. vinyl C. nitrile D. cotton
C. nitrile
Specialized clothing or equipment worn by an employee for protection against a hazard is called . A. personal protective equipment B. standard precautions C. universal precautions D. infection control equipment
A. personal protective equipment
When hand washing, it is important to rub hands together for a minimum of how long? A. 20 seconds B. 30 seconds C. one minute D. two minutes
A. 20 seconds
Which scenario is an example of an exposure incident? A. a client slips and falls, spraining her ankle B. a client is found to have head lice C. a cosmetologist provides a service for which she is not licensed D. a cosmetologist cuts herself while providing a service to the client
D. a cosmetologist cuts herself while providing a service to the client
If an exposure incident should occur, all disposable contaminated objects should be . A. saved for examination by the local health department B. placed in a plastic bag which is then placed in a closed trash container with a liner bag C. wrapped in a paper towel and thrown out with the rest of the trash D. taken to the outside garbage rather than left inside the salon or spa
B. placed in a plastic bag which is then placed in a closed trash container with a liner bag