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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT MICROBIOLOGY CH 4
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-Guarantee passing score -42 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: Should be followed for all tools and implements that come in contact with blood or body fluids. High-level disinfection requires the use of EPA-registered hospital-level disinfectant and labeled as effective against HIV-1 and Hep B or Tuberculocidal
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OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogen Standard Question 2: Most common form of bacterial cells. Bar or rod shaped cells that produce a variety of diseases including tetanus, bacterial influenza, typhoid fever, tuberculosis and diphtheria
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Bacilli
Question 3: The study of bacteria is called
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Bacteriology
Question 4: Microorganisms are referred to as ________ and include viruses, bacteria, Protozoa and fungi
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Pathogens
Question 5: Disease-producing bacteria
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Pathogenic Question 6: Prevention of the spread of infectious agents to you and your clients
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Infection control
Question 7: Comprise the 3 levels of infection control
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Sanitation Disinfection Sterilization Question 8: Eliminates bacteria, viruses and most organisms on inanimate non-porous surfaces. Recommended for all esthetic implements and surfaces
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Disinfection Question 9: Organisms that grow and feed on other living organisms which are referred to as hosts
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External parasites
Question 10: During this stage, bacteria reproduce and grow rapidly
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Active Stage
Question 11: Categorized as critical, meaning they are intended to enter tissue or come into contact with vascular system, need to be sterilized
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Sterilization
Question 12: 3 Groups of Cocci
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- Staphylococci
- Streptococci
- Diplococci
Question 13: Spherical or round shaped bacterial cells, which appear singularly or in groups
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Cocci Question 14: A set of guidelines established by the center for disease control, means using the same infection control practices on all clients.
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Universal Precautions Question 15: Term used to describe the efforts to prevent the spread of disease and kill microbes
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Infection Control
Question 16: In this stage, bacteria is inactive or cells die
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Inactive Stage
Question 17: The study of small living organisms is called microbes
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Microbiology
Question 18: Growth of a parasitic organism with in the body
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Infection Question 19: Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are the cause of certain infections, including pneumonia
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Diplococci
Question 20: Nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead matter
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Saprophytes
Question 21: Arrest or prevent the growth of microorganisms on the skin
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Antiseptics Question 22: Items need categorized as non-curtail, meaning they make contact with intact skin, need to be sanitized
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Sanitation
Question 23: Which means the ability to produce results, or effectiveness
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Efficacy Question 24: Presents a risk for skin care professionals especially during facials, extractions and waxing
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Exposure to blood Question 25: 3 Levels of control which include:
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Sanitation, lowest level Disinfection, second level Sterilization, highest level