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Hair Chemistry: Foundations Chapter 5: Infection Control: Book Part 2
This deck covers essential concepts from Chapter 5 of Hair Chemistry: Foundations, focusing on infection control, disease transmission, and the nature of bacteria.
What happens when an individual’s immune system prevents transmission? A. It spreads disease. B. It prevents the spread of disease. C. It causes an illness. D. It prevents illness.
d. It prevents illness.
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What happens when an individual’s immune system prevents transmission? A. It spreads disease. B. It prevents the spread of disease. C. It causes an illness. D. It prevents illness.
d. It prevents illness.
Which of the following MOST accurately explains the relationship between direct and indirect transmission of disease? A. Both direct and indirect transmission require contact with another person. B. Direct transmission requires contact with another person whereas indirect transmission does not. C. Direct transmission does not require contact with another person whereas indirect transmission does. D. Neither direct nor indirect transmission require contact with another person.
b. Direct transmission requires contact with another person whereas indirect transmission does not.
Which of the following is TRUE of diseases spread by direct transmission and indirect transmission? A. Neither diseases spread by direct nor indirect transmission can live for long periods of time away from a host. B. Diseases spread by direct and indirect transmission both can live for long periods of time away from a host. C. Diseases spread by direct transmission can live for long periods of time away from a host whereas those spread by indirect transmission cannot. D. Diseases spread by indirect transmission can live for long periods of time away from a host whereas those spread by direct transmission cannot.
d. Diseases spread by indirect transmission can live for long periods of time away from a host whereas those spread by direct transmission cannot.
Which of the following is TRUE of the indirect transmission of a disease? A. It occurs by kissing another person. B. It happens through contact with an intermediate object. C. It occurs by shaking hands with another person. D. It cannot make an individual sick.
b. It happens through contact with an intermediate object.
What is the difference between respiratory droplets and airborne transmission? A. Airborne transmission involves wetter particles which are therefore less likely to be transmitted. B. Only airborne transmission is guaranteed to make individuals ill. C. Respiratory droplets do not stay in the air as long. D. Respiratory droplets are smaller particles and therefore more likely to be transmitted.
C. Respiratory droplets do not stay in the air as long.
It is NOT required that disinfectants used in salons and spas must be __________. A. fungicidal B. virucidal C. hypoallergenic D. bactericidal
C. hypoallergenic
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| Term | Definition |
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What happens when an individual’s immune system prevents transmission? A. It spreads disease. B. It prevents the spread of disease. C. It causes an illness. D. It prevents illness. | d. It prevents illness. |
Which of the following MOST accurately explains the relationship between direct and indirect transmission of disease? A. Both direct and indirect transmission require contact with another person. B. Direct transmission requires contact with another person whereas indirect transmission does not. C. Direct transmission does not require contact with another person whereas indirect transmission does. D. Neither direct nor indirect transmission require contact with another person. | b. Direct transmission requires contact with another person whereas indirect transmission does not. |
Which of the following is TRUE of diseases spread by direct transmission and indirect transmission? A. Neither diseases spread by direct nor indirect transmission can live for long periods of time away from a host. B. Diseases spread by direct and indirect transmission both can live for long periods of time away from a host. C. Diseases spread by direct transmission can live for long periods of time away from a host whereas those spread by indirect transmission cannot. D. Diseases spread by indirect transmission can live for long periods of time away from a host whereas those spread by direct transmission cannot. | d. Diseases spread by indirect transmission can live for long periods of time away from a host whereas those spread by direct transmission cannot. |
Which of the following is TRUE of the indirect transmission of a disease? A. It occurs by kissing another person. B. It happens through contact with an intermediate object. C. It occurs by shaking hands with another person. D. It cannot make an individual sick. | b. It happens through contact with an intermediate object. |
What is the difference between respiratory droplets and airborne transmission? A. Airborne transmission involves wetter particles which are therefore less likely to be transmitted. B. Only airborne transmission is guaranteed to make individuals ill. C. Respiratory droplets do not stay in the air as long. D. Respiratory droplets are smaller particles and therefore more likely to be transmitted. | C. Respiratory droplets do not stay in the air as long. |
It is NOT required that disinfectants used in salons and spas must be __________. A. fungicidal B. virucidal C. hypoallergenic D. bactericidal | C. hypoallergenic |
Beauty and wellness professionals must be prepared to deal with all EXCEPT which of the following types of potentially harmful infection disease organisms? A. Viruses B. Parasites C. Gases D. Bacteria | C. Gases |
Which of the following is TRUE of most bacteria? A. They are contagious. B. They are pathogenic. C. They are nonpathogenic. D. They are deadly. | C. They are nonpathogenic. |
A microorganism is any __________. A. living organism B. infectious organism C. organism of microscopic size D. plant-based organism | C. organism of microscopic size |
There are of different kinds of bacteria, which fall into primary type(s). A. thousands; two B. millions; one C. hundreds; three D. dozens; four | A. thousands; two |
Which of the following is TRUE of nonpathogenic and pathogenic bacteria? A. Neither pathogenic nor nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans. B. Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans, whereas pathogenic bacteria are not. C. Pathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans, whereas nonpathogenic bacteria are not. D. Both pathogenic and nonpathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans. | c. Pathogenic bacteria are harmful to humans, whereas nonpathogenic bacteria are not. |
It can be accurately said that pathogenic bacteria __. A. cause disease or infection B. help the body break down food C. keep the body healthy D. positively stimulate the immune system. | A. cause disease or infection |
What is the presence of pus a sign of? A. Bacterial infection B. Nonpathogenic organism C. Inflammation D. Contagious disease | A. Bacterial infection |
Which of the following is NOT necessarily associated with inflammation? A. Pain B. Redness C. Pus D. Heat | c. Pus |
There can be no bacterial infection without the presence of __. A. pus B. inflammation C. pathogenic bacteria D. nonpathogenic bacteria | c. pathogenic bacteria |