Infection Control:Principles and Practice

  1. One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics
    bacteria
  2. Type of pathogenic bacteria is
    parasite
  3. Harmful bacteria are referred to
    pathogenic
  4. Pathogenic bacteria produce
    disease
  5. Type of bacteria that lives on dead matter
    saprophytes
  6. Syphilis and Lyme disease are caused
    spirilla
  7. Cocci are bacteria
    round shape
  8. Bacilli are bacteria with
    rod shape
  9. Bacteria that are arranged like a cause of strep throat and blood poisoning
    streptococci
  10. Spirilla are bacteria with
    corkscrew shape
  11. Bacteria that caused a concern in 2000 pedicure industry
    Mycobacterium fortuitum furunculosis
  12. Bacteria show active motility or self-movement
    cocci
  13. Hair like extensions with certain bacteria move about
    flagella
  14. Bacteria cells reproduce by dividing two new cells in a process
    mitosis
  15. Certain bacteria, such as the anthrax and tetanus bacilli
    spores
  16. General infection affects the whole body
    syphilis
  17. Pus is sign
    infection
  18. Viruses
    measles and hepatitis
  19. Difference between viruses and bacteria.. is bacteria
    can live on their own
  20. Hepatitis is a disease marked by inflammation
    liver
  21. (AIDS) Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
    immune system
  22. (AIDS) is caused
    HIV VIRUS
  23. HIV virus can be transmitted
    sharp implements
  24. Molds, mildews, and yeasts
    fungi
  25. Resistance to infection
    immunity
  26. Removing pathogens and other substance from tools or surfaces
    decontamination
  27. Sterilization is used
    surgeons
  28. All disinfectants must be approved by each individual state and
    EPA
  29. Product used in cosmetology school or salon should have
    MSDS
  30. OSHA was created to regulate and enforce
    safety and health standards
  31. Disinfectant that " Formulated for Hospitals and Health Care Facilities" must be pseudomonacidal, bactericidal, fungicidal and
    virucidal
  32. Salon implement that comes into contact with blood or body fluids should be cleaned and completely immersed in an EPA-registered tuberculocidal disinfectant or one that kills
    HBV and HIV virus
  33. Most quaternary ammonium compounds disinfect implements
    10 - 15 minutes
  34. Phenolic disinfectants in 5 percent solution are used mostly
    metal implements
  35. Two disinfectants used in the salon in the past, replaced by more advanced and effective technologies
    alcohol and bleach
  36. The technical name for bleach
    sodium hypochlorite
  37. Product that is not considered safe for salon use because it caused a number of health problems
    formalin
  38. Ultraviolet (UV) sanitizers are useful
    storing disinfected implements
  39. Linens and capes or drapes should be used once and then laundered with
    bleach
  40. The third, or lowest, level of decontamination
    sanitation
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Infection Control:Principles and Practice
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Infection
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