Healthcare /Hair Chemistry: Foundations Chapter 5: Infection Control: Book Part 1
Hair Chemistry: Foundations Chapter 5: Infection Control: Book Part 1
This deck covers essential concepts of infection control in beauty and wellness settings, including methods of sterilization, regulatory agencies, and prevention of infection spread.
__________ is any method used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms from one individual to another. A. Infection control B. Sterilization C. Standard precaution D. Sanitization
a. Infection control
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Definition
__________ is any method used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms from one individual to another. A. Infection control B. Sterilization C. Standard precaution D. Sanitization
a. Infection control
__________ destroys ALL microbial life. A. Disinfection B. Sterilization C. Sanitization D. Cleaning
b. Sterilization
__________ is mostly used to remove visible dirt. A. Cleaning B. Sanitization C. Sterilization D. Disinfection
a. Cleaning
If you spend an hour using plenty of soap and warm water to remove all of the visible dirt and debris off your immediate station and the surrounding area, you will have just done which of the following to your station? A. Sanitized it B. Cleaned it C. Sterilized it D. Disinfected it
b. Cleaned it
__________ is more likely to be governed by federal regulatory agencies rather than state regulatory agencies. A. Licensing for working on the job B. Conduct on the job C. Sale of chemicals used on the job D. Enforcement of job safety
C. Sale of chemicals used on the job
__________ is more likely to be governed by state regulatory agencies rather than federal regulatory agencies. A. Setting guidelines for the sale of equipment and chemicals B. Setting guidelines for licensing and enforcing conduct on the job C. Setting guidelines for the use of equipment and chemicals D. Setting guidelines for the manufacturing of equipment and chemicals
b. Setting guidelines for licensing and enforcing conduct on the job
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Term | Definition |
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__________ is any method used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms from one individual to another. A. Infection control B. Sterilization C. Standard precaution D. Sanitization | a. Infection control |
__________ destroys ALL microbial life. A. Disinfection B. Sterilization C. Sanitization D. Cleaning | b. Sterilization |
__________ is mostly used to remove visible dirt. A. Cleaning B. Sanitization C. Sterilization D. Disinfection | a. Cleaning |
If you spend an hour using plenty of soap and warm water to remove all of the visible dirt and debris off your immediate station and the surrounding area, you will have just done which of the following to your station? A. Sanitized it B. Cleaned it C. Sterilized it D. Disinfected it | b. Cleaned it |
__________ is more likely to be governed by federal regulatory agencies rather than state regulatory agencies. A. Licensing for working on the job B. Conduct on the job C. Sale of chemicals used on the job D. Enforcement of job safety | C. Sale of chemicals used on the job |
__________ is more likely to be governed by state regulatory agencies rather than federal regulatory agencies. A. Setting guidelines for the sale of equipment and chemicals B. Setting guidelines for licensing and enforcing conduct on the job C. Setting guidelines for the use of equipment and chemicals D. Setting guidelines for the manufacturing of equipment and chemicals | b. Setting guidelines for licensing and enforcing conduct on the job |
OSHA would most likely be involved in regulating __________. A. the manufacture of chemical products used in the workplace. B. the registration of chemical products used in the workplace. C. the disposal of chemical products in the workplace. D. the sale of chemical products used in the workplace. | C. the disposal of chemical products in the workplace. |
Which of the following are beauty and wellness professionals permitted and encouraged to do? A. Refer customers with infections and abnormal conditions to physicians B. Treat abnormal conditions C. Treat infections D. Recommend treatments for infections and abnormal conditions | a. Refer customers with infections and abnormal conditions to physicians |
The EPA would most likely be involved in regulating __________. A. the safe manufacture of chemical products used in the workplace B. the safe storing of chemical products used in the workplace C. the safe use of chemical products used in the workplace D. the safe mixing of chemical products used in the workplace | a. the safe manufacture of chemical products used in the workplace |
Which of the following is TRUE of rules and regulations? A. They are just the same as laws. B. They are also referred to as statutes. C. They are more specific than laws. D. They are less specific than laws. | C. They are more specific than laws. |
Which of the following is TRUE regarding the prevention of the spread of infections? A. It is easy when you know the proper procedures to follow. B. It is very unlikely because there are no set safety procedures to take. C. It is difficult but possible to do if you run your salon like a hospital. D. It is impossible since the sources of infections are all unknown. | a. It is easy when you know the proper procedures to follow. |
Prevention of the spread of infections begins and ends with __________. A. clients B. infectious materials C. doctors D. you | d. you |
A client’s impression of a salon or spa begins __________. A. the moment they meet the management team B. the moment they see the results of their service C. the moment they open the door D. the moment they meet their beauty and wellness pro | C. the moment they open the door |
Pathogens __________. A. all reside in the same places but infect humans in different ways B. all reside in the same places and infect humans in the exact same way C. all reside in different places and affect humans in different ways D. reside in different places but all infect humans in the exact same way | C. all reside in different places and affect humans in different ways |
To understand transmission is to understand __________. a. the process by which individuals are cured of sicknesses b. the process by which diseases become infectious c. the process by which pathogens move between individuals d. the process by which the spread of infections are controlled or suppressed | c. the process by which pathogens move between individuals |