Infection Control

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Esthetics (1A Infection Control) Quiz on Infection Control, created by Maria-Lucille E. on 31/10/2020.
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Question 1

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Trevor's manager has asked him to help give a presentation about infection control in the beauty industry during a company workshop day. Which is the best way for Trevor to begin his presentation?
Answer
  • It is our responsibility as beauty professionals to use proper infection control methods to keep our clients and ourselves healthy and safe.
  • Disinfecting is a mechanical process that can remove most harmful organisms from surfaces.
  • Sanitizing is a chemical process that prevents 99 percent of communicable diseases in the spa, salon, or barbershop.
  • All beauty professionals should be certified to treat or recommend treatment of infections or diseases to their clients.

Question 2

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What is the best way for Trevor to talk about the relationship between cleaning and disinfecting in the infection control process?
Answer
  • Cleaning is the first step of the process, then disinfecting, and finally, sanitation.
  • Cleaning removes visible dirt and debris, whereas disinfecting destroys all microbial life.
  • Cleaning is considered the layperson's term for disinfecting.
  • Cleaning is a mechanical process; disinfecting is a chemical process.

Question 3

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Trevor wants to include information about the transmission of pathogens. Which statement should he include in his discussion?
Answer
  • Indirect transmission is what causes things like the common cold, flu, and conjunctivitis (pinkeye).
  • When pathogens are expelled via coughs or sneezes, indirect transmission has occurred.
  • Salmonella is an example of a disease that can be transmitted indirectly.
  • Direct transmission often results in much more severe illnesses that last for a while.

Question 4

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Trevor tells his colleagues that there are five types of potentially harmful organisms. Which is not considered a type of potentially harmful organism, in the context of infection control?
Answer
  • MRSA
  • bacteria
  • biofilms
  • parasites

Question 5

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Trevor discusses some highly contagious and serious diseases that can be easily spread if proper infection prevention methods aren't taken. Which disease or infection is dangerous in the salon, spa, or barbershop because it can be spread both directly and indirectly?
Answer
  • HIV
  • HSV
  • AIDS
  • hepatitis

Question 6

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As Trevor begins to wrap up his presentation, he talks about the importance of disinfection to prevent the spread of pathogens. He explains that there is one type of disinfectant that is commonly used to disinfectant implements or other nonporous items by leaving them to soak for about 10 minutes and then removing from the disinfectant. Which is Trevor referring to?
Answer
  • autoclave
  • tuberculocidal disinfectants
  • quats
  • bleach

Question 7

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Trevor goes over some final bullet points about infection prevention in the shop. When discussing the four things to never do regarding disinfectants, which rule will he not discuss?
Answer
  • never let quats, bleach, or phenols come into contact with the skin
  • never put any disinfectant in an unmarked container
  • never mix chemicals unless specified by the manufacturer
  • never fully submerge an implement in the disinfectant solution

Question 8

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[blank_start]Fungi[blank_end] = Single-celled organisms that grow in irregular masses and include molds, mildews, and yeasts. [blank_start]Biofilms[blank_end] = Colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces, as well as the human body. [blank_start]Viruses[blank_end] = Most often spread through contact with blood or other body fluids. [blank_start]Parasites[blank_end] = Head lice is an example of these and is responsible for pediculosis capititis, among other diseases. [blank_start]Bacteria[blank_end] = Staphylococci are among the most common examples of these that affect humans.
Answer
  • Fungi
  • Biofilms
  • Viruses
  • Parasites
  • Bacteria

Question 9

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[blank_start]Fungi[blank_end] = Ringworm is one example, afflicting the skin with circular lesions. [blank_start]Parasites[blank_end] = Scabies is a skin condition caused by the itch mite, one example of these. [blank_start]Virus[blank_end] = A submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism. [blank_start]Biofilms[blank_end] = Resist antiseptics, antimicrobials, and disinfection through a sticky matrix substance. [blank_start]Bacteria[blank_end] = Multiply best in warm, dark, damp, or dirty places.
Answer
  • Fungi
  • Parasites
  • Virus
  • Biofilms
  • Bacteria

Question 10

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[blank_start]Contamination[blank_end] = The presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface, or visible debris or residues such as dust, hair, and skin [blank_start]Diagnosis[blank_end] = Determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or diagnostic tests [blank_start]Germs[blank_end] = Nonscientific synonym for disease-producing organisms [blank_start]Inflammation[blank_end] = A condition in which the tissue of the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection [blank_start]Toxins[blank_end] = Various poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms (bacteria or viruses)
Answer
  • Contamination
  • Diagnosis
  • Germs
  • Inflammation
  • Toxins

Question 11

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[blank_start]HSV[blank_end] = Herpes simplex virus [blank_start]AIDS[blank_end] = Disease that breaks down the body's immune system [blank_start]MRSA[blank_end] = Highly resistant to conventional treatments such as antibiotics [blank_start]HIV[blank_end] = Causes AIDS
Answer
  • HSV
  • AIDS
  • MRSA
  • HIV

Question 12

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[blank_start]AIDS[blank_end] = Acquired immune deficiency syndrome [blank_start]MRSA[blank_end] = Initially appears as a skin infection that can be difficult to cure and becomes systemic without proper care [blank_start]HPV[blank_end] = Human papilloma virus [blank_start]HIV[blank_end] = Spread from person to person through blood and, less often, through other bodily fluids
Answer
  • AIDS
  • MRSA
  • HPV
  • HIV

Question 13

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You should wash your hands before and after working with each client.
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  • True
  • False

Question 14

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Bacteria can grow in liquid-soap pump containers.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 15

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The true benefit of hand washing comes from the disinfectant properties of soap.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 16

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Repeated use of antibacterial soap can increase the growth of pathogens.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 17

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Using a moisturizing hand lotion after washing interferes with the cleaning process and should be avoided.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 18

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Antiseptics generally contain a high volume of ammonia to slow the growth of microbes.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 19

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Hand sanitizers should not be overused because they are being banned by the FDA.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 20

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Waterless hand sanitizers and antiseptics will not work on visibly dirty hands.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 21

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Keep the SDS on hand for the disinfectants you use.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 22

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Place disinfectants in an unmarked container, as per the manufacturer's instruction.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 23

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Wear an apron and use tongs when mixing disinfectants.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 24

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Always add water to a disinfectant when diluting in order to prevent foaming.
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  • True
  • False

Question 25

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Use tongs, gloves, or a draining basket to remove implements from disinfectants.
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  • True
  • False

Question 26

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Store disinfectants in a low, easily accessed location.
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  • True
  • False

Question 27

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Replace the disinfectant solution at least once a week.
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  • True
  • False

Question 28

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If you get disinfectant on your skin, immediately wash the area with liquid soap and warm water.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 29

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Mixing chemicals together creates disinfectants with increased efficacy.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 30

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A disinfectant container can be used to hold any material used for __________ purposes.
Answer
  • sanitizing
  • disinfecting
  • cleaning
  • cleaning and disinfecting

Question 31

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Containers for disinfecting must be ___________.
Answer
  • airtight
  • hospital grade
  • large enough to contain and cover all items
  • made of glass

Question 32

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Although your state may not require you to keep a __________ of all equipment usage, cleaning, disinfecting, testing, and maintenance, it may be advisable to keep one.
Answer
  • bank ledger
  • schedule
  • logbook
  • portfolio

Question 33

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Standard Precautions are guidelines published by the __________ requiring employers and employees to assume that any human blood or bodily fluids are potentially infectious.
Answer
  • CDC
  • OSHA
  • FDA
  • USDA

Question 34

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What is meant by the term "asymptomatic"?
Answer
  • No contagious symptoms or signs are exhibited.
  • Signs and symptoms exhibited are atypical of whichever disease presents.
  • No signs or symptoms of infection are shown, despite having an illness or being a viral carrier.
  • Signs and symptoms are viral in nature and are not contagious.

Question 35

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Which is true regarding services that can be performed if a client has an open wound or abrasion?
Answer
  • All services can be performed.
  • No services can be performed.
  • Only services that affect non-wounded body parts can be performed.
  • The only services that can be performed are those that do not involve any sharps, like scissors or razors.

Question 36

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__________ are single-use personal protective equipment.
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  • Goggles
  • Aprons
  • Masks
  • Gloves

Question 37

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After informing the client that you have either injured yourself or inadvertently injured them and apologized, what is the next step in an exposure incident?
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  • Discontinue the service.
  • Wash the injury with soap and rinse under running water.
  • Use antiseptic and a bandage.
  • Put on gloves.

Question 38

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When should implements be removed from the work area and disinfected after an exposure incident has occurred?
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  • after removing all PPE items, such as gloves
  • after the injury has been bandaged
  • after disposing of all single-use contaminated objects and disposable sharps
  • after the client has been notified of the injury

Question 39

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What is the maximum temperature that the water heater should be set at so as not to scald?
Answer
  • 90°F
  • 130°F
  • 160°F
  • 100°F

Question 40

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Fumes from chemical applications and nail care products require sophisticated __________.
Answer
  • filtration systems
  • disinfectants
  • cleaning mechanisms
  • heating systems

Question 41

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Which personal style can present a safety hazard?
Answer
  • long, loose hair
  • closed-toe shoes
  • complexion makeup
  • fitted clothing

Question 42

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If a professional wears jewelry when working, which is a rule that should be followed?
Answer
  • Rings should not be worn on the index or middle fingers.
  • Necklaces must be 16" or less.
  • Rings cannot be worn on the thumb or ring fingers.
  • Watches must have leather bands.

Question 43

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When performing a service on a child, you should __________.
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  • hold the child gently but firmly with one hand, and work with the other
  • have the child's parent hold them while you perform the service
  • ask the child to sit very still while you perform the service in small spurts of time
  • limit the service to 15 minutes or fewer

Question 44

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Which client is not considered "high risk"?
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  • diabetic clients
  • fibromyalgia clients
  • lumpectomy/mastectomy patients
  • elderly clients

Question 45

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[blank_start]Scabies[blank_end] = A contagious skin disease that is caused by the itch mite, which burrows under the skin [blank_start]Communicable[blank_end] = Able to be communicated; transferable by contact from one person to another as in a communicable disease [blank_start]Antiseptics[blank_end] = Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin; registered and regulated by the Food and Drug Administration [blank_start]Pediculosis capitis[blank_end] = Infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice [blank_start]Microorganism[blank_end] = Any organism of microscopic or submicroscopic size [blank_start]Viricidal[blank_end] = Capable of destroying viruses [blank_start]Asymptomatic[blank_end] = Showing no symptoms or signs of infection [blank_start]Infection[blank_end] = The invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogens [blank_start]Pathogenic[blank_end] = Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body [blank_start]Bloodborne pathogens[blank_end] = Disease-causing microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body [blank_start]Nonporous[blank_end] = An item that is made or constructed of a material that has no pores or openings and cannot absorb liquids [blank_start]Multiuse[blank_end] = Also known as reusable; items that can be cleaned, disinfected, and used on more than one person, even if the item is accidentally exposed to blood or bodily fluid
Answer
  • Scabies
  • Communicable
  • Antiseptics
  • Pediculosis capitis
  • Microorganism
  • Viricidal
  • Asymptomatic
  • Infection
  • Pathogenic
  • Bloodborne pathogens
  • Nonporous
  • Multiuse

Question 46

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Federal and state agencies regulate the beauty and wellness professions. State agencies __________.
Answer
  • monitor safety in the workplace
  • regulate licensing
  • set guidelines for manufacturers
  • set guidelines for use of equipment

Question 47

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Which standards address issues relating to your right to know about any potentially hazardous ingredients contained in the products and how to avoid these hazards?
Answer
  • FDA standards
  • OSHA standards
  • CDC standards
  • EPA standards

Question 48

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What agency registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the United States?
Answer
  • OSHA
  • EPA
  • CDC
  • FDA

Question 49

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Which of the following are chemical products that destroy most bacteria, fungi, and viruses on surfaces?
Answer
  • cleansers
  • disinfectants
  • sanitizers
  • sterilizers

Question 50

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Disinfection is not effective against __________.
Answer
  • bacterial spores
  • bacteria
  • viruses
  • fungi

Question 51

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What type of bacteria are harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in humans when they invade the body?
Answer
  • nonpathogenic
  • infectious
  • pathogenic
  • parasitic

Question 52

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A disinfectant that is fungicidal is capable of destroying __________.
Answer
  • parasites
  • bacteria
  • viruses
  • molds

Question 53

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Which of the following are single-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics?
Answer
  • fungi
  • parasites
  • bacteria
  • viruses

Question 54

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Which of the following is capable of replication only through taking over the host cell's reproductive function?
Answer
  • viruses
  • fungi
  • molds
  • bacteria

Question 55

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Staph bacteria are responsible for __________.
Answer
  • influenza
  • common colds
  • food poisoning
  • chicken pox

Question 56

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What type of infection occurs when the pathogen has distributed itself throughout the body, rather than staying in one area or organ?
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  • communicable
  • local
  • contagious
  • systemic

Question 57

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Which of the following keep the body in a chronic inflammatory state that is painful and inhibits healing?
Answer
  • contagious diseases
  • biofilms
  • bacterial strains
  • communicable diseases

Question 58

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__________ is the process that destroys all microbial life, including spores.
Answer
  • Sterilization
  • Sanitization
  • Disinfection
  • Cleaning

Question 59

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Disinfectants are __________ and can be harmful if absorbed through the skin.
Answer
  • pesticides
  • antiseptics
  • germicides
  • pathogens

Question 60

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Effective sterilization typically requires the use of a(n) __________.
Answer
  • UV light unit
  • autoclave
  • countertop receptacle
  • heat lamp

Question 61

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The vast majority of contaminants and pathogens can be removed from the surfaces of tools and implements through proper __________.
Answer
  • sterilization
  • cleaning
  • disinfection
  • sanitizing

Question 62

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What should you never mix with bleach?
Answer
  • pesticides
  • water
  • disinfectants
  • detergents

Question 63

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Which of the following are a form of formaldehyde, have a very high pH, and can damage the skin and eyes?
Answer
  • petroleum distillates
  • bleaches
  • phenolic disinfectants
  • quaternary ammonium compounds

Question 64

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__________ has been linked in recent years to disfiguring infections associated particularly with pedicure bowls.
Answer
  • Biofilm
  • Mycobacterium
  • Hepatitis
  • Human papilloma virus

Question 65

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What is one of the most important actions you can take to prevent spreading germs from one person to another?
Answer
  • using proper hand washing
  • using an antibacterial soap
  • using a moisturizing hand lotion
  • using an antimicrobial soap

Question 66

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What type of incident is contact with nonintact skin, blood, body fluid, or potentially infectious materials that is the result of the performance of a worker's duties?
Answer
  • hazard
  • accident
  • exposure
  • injury

Question 67

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Should you accidentally cut a client, your first action should be to __________.
Answer
  • disinfect your workstation
  • stop the service immediately
  • place your tools in a cleaning container
  • wash your hands

Question 68

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As a precaution, you should always test the water temperature __________ before applying to a client's hair or scalp.
Answer
  • on the back of your hand
  • on the inside of your wrist
  • on your forearm
  • with your fingertips

Question 69

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All electrical appliances and tools should be stored safely when in proximity to __________.
Answer
  • air conditioners
  • the fire extinguisher
  • water
  • ventilation systems

Question 70

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As a beauty professional, you should be aware of your environment so that you can eliminate __________.
Answer
  • the transmission of infectious organisms
  • pathogenic bacteria
  • potential hazards
  • emergencies
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