Cos chapter 5 | Quiz

Antimicrobial and antibacterial soaps are ________ regular soaps or detergents.

A

virus

B

no more effective than 

C

in a logbook

D

Immunity 

Not having ______ available poses a health risk to anyone exposed to hazardous materials and violates federal and state regulations.

A

Standard Precautions 

B

SDSs 

C

disposable

D

decontamination

Before beginning any service, you should wash your hands using pump soap, water, and a ________

A

Disinfecting 

B

clean, disinfected nail brush 

C

an infectious disease 

D

lice

After they have been properly cleaned and disinfected, implements should be stored in a(n) ________ container

A

an inflammation

B

Hepatitis B

C

very effective

D

clean, covered 

After cleaning and disinfecting a pipeless foot spa after each client, how should you dry it?

A

household bleach 

B

incompatibilities 

C

16

D

with a clean paper towel 

The transmission of blood or body fluids through touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, or taking is known as ____________ transmission

A

Phenolic disinfectants 

B

direct

C

Disinfecting 

D

in a logbook

When disinfecting a whirlpool foot spa after use by a client, you must circulate the disinfectant for __________ or for the time recommended by the manufacturer.

A

Protoplasm 

B

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

C

10 minutes

D

round-shaped

Using _______ bleach can damage metal and plastic

A

10 minutes

B

too much 

C

with a clean paper towel 

D

Disinfecting 

Items that can be cleaned, disinfected, and used on more than one person even if the item is accidentally exposed to blood or body fluid are called ___________

A

Allergy 

B

disposable

C

pathogenic disease

D

Hepatitis B

Add _____________ when diluting to prevent foaming which can result in an incorrect mixing ratio 

A

disinfectant to water 

B

bacteria 

C

disposable

D

Binary fission 

Cocci are bacteria that are ____________

A

A communicable disease 

B

feet

C

round-shaped

D

with a clean paper towel 

A(n) __________ disease affects the body as a whole, often due to under- or over-functioning of internal glands or organs.

A

Allergy 

B

infection control

C

systemic

D

tuberculosis 

The ability of the body to destroy, resist, and recognize infection is called _______________

A

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

B

decontamination

C

Immunity 

D

required treatment 

As part of the SDS categories, first-aid measures include important symptoms/effects as well as __________.

A

systemic

B

qualified medical professionals

C

required treatment 

D

an exposure incident 

The presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface or visible debris or residues is called a(n) ______________

A

contamination

B

parasites 

C

round-shaped

D

household bleach 

Antiseptics are intended for______________

A

Reducing microbes on the skin

B

Phenolic disinfectants 

C

bacteria 

D

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms is called ___________

A

infection control

B

Hepatitis B

C

with a clean paper towel 

D

a diagnosis

Accelerated hydrogen peroxide (AHP) is a recently approved form of disinfectant that only needs to be changed every_________

A

Local   

B

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

C

14 days

D

an inflammation

As part of the SDS 16 categories, handling and storage lists precautions for safe handling and storage, including ___________

A

virus

B

in a logbook

C

incompatibilities 

D

no more effective than 

A ____________ is an abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organs, which makes the body incapable of carrying on normal function

A

disease 

B

A communicable disease 

C

Streptococci

D

lice

Items that are ______ are also considered absorbent.

A

60 seconds

B

spirilla 

C

porous

D

Immunity 

Disinfectants sold and used in the United States must carry ______ registration number.

A

Allergy 

B

virus

C

SDSs 

D

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

____________ is a condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection.

A

in a logbook

B

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

C

an inflammation

D

Reducing microbes on the skin

Licensing, enforcement and your conduct when you are working in the salon are regulated by ______________

A

too much 

B

Folliculitis barbae 

C

disinfectant to water 

D

state

A _____________ 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

virus

B

Reducing microbes on the skin

C

Allergy 

D

10 minutes

The process whereby bacteria grow to their largest size and then divide into two cells is

A

a diagnosis

B

too much 

C

Binary fission 

D

contamination

A disease that can be spread from one person to another person is __________

A

A communicable disease 

B

Infectious

C

clean, covered 

D

in a logbook

Which type of bacteria can cause strep throat or blood poisoning?

A

disease 

B

pathogenic disease

C

Streptococci

D

contamination

A ____________  infection appears as a lesion containing pus and is confined to a particular part of the body 

A

acute and chronic effects

B

Local   

C

clean and disinfect 

D

state

One-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics are called _________

A

Local   

B

16

C

spirilla 

D

bacteria 

Fungal infections are much more common on the ______

A

Phenolic disinfectants 

B

feet

C

10 minutes

D

an exposure incident 

Contact with non-intact skin, blood, body fluid, or other potentially infectious materials that are the result of the performance of an employee's duties is ______________

A

an exposure incident 

B

incompatibilities 

C

human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

D

14 days

the determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and /or diagnostic tests is _____________

A

an infectious disease 

B

feet

C

Local   

D

a diagnosis

The term ____________ describes a ringworm fungus of the foot.

A

tinea pedis

B

16

C

human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

D

an infectious disease 

The presence of pus can be a sign of ___________.

A

efficacy

B

A bacterial infection 

C

required treatment 

D

An Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) 

Organisms that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organism (referred to as the host), while contributing nothing to the survival of that organism __________________________

A

Reducing microbes on the skin

B

state

C

parasites 

D

Local   

Never let disinfectants such as phenols come in contact with your ________

A

acute and chronic effects

B

Protoplasm 

C

an inflammation

D

skin

It is important to wear gloves and _________ while disinfecting nonelectrical tools and implements.

A

Safety glasses 

B

human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

C

round-shaped

D

bacteria 

Transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with an intermediate contaminated object such as a razor, extractor, nipper, or an environmental surface is known as _____________

A

Disinfecting 

B

Indirect transmission 

C

Pediculosis capitis

D

disease 

As part of the SDS 16 categories, toxicology information includes routes of exposure, related symptoms, and ___________.

A

acute and chronic effects

B

parasites 

C

tinea pedis

D

contamination

the virus that causes that AIDS is 

A

human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

B

10 minutes

C

tuberculosis 

D

Phenolic disinfectants 

When washing your hands, after you have used warm water, applied soap, and then rubbed your hands together until a lather forms, use a disinfected nail brush to brush your nails horizontally back and forth under the free edges and then up and down along the nail folds of the fingernails. The process for brushing both hands should take about ______.

A

60 seconds

B

contagious disease 

C

an exposure incident 

D

Local   

Which form of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface?

A

Hepatitis B

B

direct

C

occupational diseases

D

in a logbook

The removal of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface and the removal of visible debris or residue is called ___________

A

direct

B

infection control

C

decontamination

D

Binary fission 

Bacteria generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called ____________

A

parasites 

B

tuberculosis 

C

Disinfecting 

D

Protoplasm 

If the label on a disinfection product include the word "concentrate", it means that the product must be_________

A

parasites 

B

diluted before use

C

spirilla 

D

60 seconds

The scientific mane for barber's itch is ____________

A

Diplococci

B

60 seconds

C

Phenolic disinfectants 

D

Folliculitis barbae 

Within the field of cosmetology, the ability to produce an effect is known as ____________

A

Indirect transmission 

B

efficacy

C

direct

D

Hepatitis B

Which of the following is a condition caused by an infestation of head lice?  

A

disposable

B

Pediculosis capitis

C

CDC

D

Local   

Illnesses resulting from conditions associated with employment are ____________

A

tinea pedis

B

round-shaped

C

motility 

D

occupational diseases

The process that destroys all microbial life is _______

A

an exposure incident 

B

no more effective than 

C

sterilization 

D

Binary fission 

A parasitic disease may be caused by __________

A

lice

B

SDSs 

C

Pediculosis capitis

D

toxins

Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size is a _____________

A

spirilla 

B

CDC

C

10 minutes

D

microorganism 

The SDS contains __________ categories of information

A

bacteria 

B

Pediculosis capitis

C

16

D

60 seconds

Which agency publishes the guidelines known as Standard Precautions?

A

disposable

B

CDC

C

too much 

D

Disinfecting 

A disease caused by pathogenic organisms that enter the body, and which may or may not be spread from one person to another person, is ______.

A

incompatibilities 

B

an inflammation

C

very effective

D

an infectious disease 

A chemical process that destroys most, but not necessarily all, harmful organisms on environmental surfaces is ___________

A

Disinfecting 

B

state

C

A communicable disease 

D

a diagnosis

________ include guidelines for the use of gloves, masks, and eyewear when contact with blood or body secretions containing blood or blood elements is a possibility

A

toxins

B

Standard Precautions 

C

A communicable disease 

D

contamination

A _____________ is produced by organisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites.

A

round-shaped

B

parasites 

C

Diplococci

D

pathogenic disease

A disease that is spread from one person to another is called a(n) _________.

A

Allergy 

B

qualified medical professionals

C

contagious disease 

D

an infectious disease 

Standard Precautions require employers and employees to assume that all human blood and body fluids are potentially_____________

A

Infectious

B

occupational diseases

C

Allergy 

D

CDC

In 2012, OSHA agreed to comply with the Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labeling of Chemicals System (GHS) which requires the use of a standard format called _________ (SDS) to replace the MSDS.

A

Folliculitis barbae 

B

efficacy

C

parasites 

D

Safety Data Sheet 

5.25 percent sodium hypochlorite is also known as _____________

A

household bleach 

B

Binary fission 

C

human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

D

Streptococci

Different bacteria move in different ways, and self-movement is known as _____________

A

Immunity 

B

motility 

C

very effective

D

human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

A reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances is a(n) ______________

A

Allergy 

B

Local   

C

Safety glasses 

D

decontamination

After each client, you should properly clean the basic foot basin or tub, and then add the appropriate amount of disinfectant and let it soak for ______ or the time recommended by the manufacturer.

A

Binary fission 

B

10 minutes

C

Pediculosis capitis

D

lice

Cutting living skin is allowed only by ____________

A

qualified medical professionals

B

Standard Precautions 

C

an inflammation

D

Pediculosis capitis

Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms are called _____________

A

Immunity 

B

10 minutes

C

human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)

D

toxins

There is no additive, powder, or tablet that eliminates the need for you to _______ equipment such as whirlpool spas.

A

systemic

B

clean and disinfect 

C

A communicable disease 

D

required treatment 

A type of disinfectant with a very high pH that can damage the skin or eyes is called_______________

A

A communicable disease 

B

disposable

C

Phenolic disinfectants 

D

contagious disease 

Some __________ disinfectants are harmful to salon tools and equipment

A

in a logbook

B

60 seconds

C

tuberculosis 

D

an exposure incident 

Bacteria that grow in pairs and can cause pneumonia are _____________

A

diluted before use

B

Folliculitis barbae 

C

Diplococci

D

disposable

Lyme disease and syphilis are caused by spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria called _________

A

Binary fission 

B

direct

C

Infectious

D

spirilla 

It is recommended that salons identify each time a piece of equipment is used, cleaned, disinfected, tested, and maintained ____________

A

Hepatitis B

B

in a logbook

C

Pediculosis capitis

D

14 days

Quat solutions are ______ disinfectants when used properly in the salon.

A

16

B

very effective

C

toxins

D

Folliculitis barbae