- Different levels of infection control are required in a
salon. The lowest level of infection control is called
________.
- sterilization
- sanitation
- disinfection
- bactericide
- The second level of infection control that kills most
microbes is called _______.
- sanitation
- disinfection
- sterilization
- decontamination
- Suzy has completed a manicure. What should she do with the following implements:
cotton, emery boards and orange wood stick?
- Recycle these non porous items.
- Discard these non porous items.
- Discard these porous items.
- Sanitize these items.
- Which of the following is true with regard to the use of Universal Precautions?
- They are not used on clients who are healthy.
- They are used only on clients who present with symptoms of virus or disease.
- They are used on all clients.
- Both a and b.
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- Communicable diseases are diseases that can be spread from one person to another.
An example of a communicable disease is Hepatitis B (HBV). What part of the body does HBV affect?
- Lungs
- Heart
- Liver
- Kidney
- John is putting his marcel irons away for the day. He accidentally burns himself. What
should he do first?
- Immerse the burn in cool water.
- Put ointment on the burn.
- Put a band-aid on it.
- Immerse the burn in warm water.
- When performing first aid procedures for a cut, using a tourniquet is not
recommended. Why?
- First aid supplies are not readily available to cosmetologists.
- Tourniquets do not control bleeding.
- It may result in a medical amputation.
- It takes too long.
- John is about to perform the Heimlich maneuver. When performing the Heimlich
maneuver, all of the following steps are involved EXCEPT:
- Pat the victim on his or her back.
- Make a thumbless fist.
- Call 911.
- Determine if the victim can speak or cough.
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