MILADY STANDARD BARBERING - INFECTION CONTROL:
PRACTICE AND PRINCIPLES - CHAPTER 4 ACTUAL /
QUESTIONS VERIFIED CORRECT ANSWERS
human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) - -----Answers----the virus that causes AIDS
immunity - -----Answers----resistance to disease
Inactive stage - -----Answers----The stage in which bacteria do not grow or reproduce; spore-forming stage Hospital disinfectants - -----Answers----Disinfectants that are effective for cleaning blood and body fluids on nonporous surfaces Staphylococci - -----Answers----Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes. Abscesses, pustules, boils.
Sterilization - -----Answers----The process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores.
Streptococci - -----Answers----Pus-forming arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads. Strep throat, blood, poison ivy.
Tinea barbae - -----Answers----Also known as barbers itch, is a superficial fungal infection that commonly affects the skin 1 / 2
tinea capitis - -----Answers----fungal infection on scalp; ringworm
Toxins - -----Answers----Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms (bacteria and viruses).
Tuberculocidal disinfectants - -----Answers----Disinfectants that kill the bacteria that causes tuberculosis. Also referred to as phenolics
Tuberculosis (TB) - -----Answers----A disease caused by bacterial infiltration of the respiratory system.
Virucidal - -----Answers----Capable of destroying viruses
Virus - -----Answers----A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms.indirect transmission - -----Answers----transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with an intermediate contaminated object
infection - -----Answers----invasion of the body by a pathogenic organism
Infection control - -----Answers----The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms.
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