Milady Chapter 5 Infection Control: Principles & Practices (1)

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  1. 2. Singular: bacillus, Short, rod-shaped bacteria. they are the most common bacteria and produce diseases such as tetanus (lockjaw), typhoid fever, tuberculosis and diptheria.
  2. 4. Reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances.
  3. 6. Chemical germicide formulated for use on skin; registered and regulated by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
  4. 8. A mechanical process (scrubbing)using soap and water or detergent and water to remove all visible dirt, debris and many disease-causing germs.
  5. 10. An abnormal condition of all or part of the body, or its systems or organs, which makes the body incapable of carrying on normal function.
  6. 11. The pathogens of concern in the cosmetology industry are effectively destroyed by the disinfection process which is required in all states. true or false
  7. 12. Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases such as pneumonia.
  8. 13. 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.
  9. 14. Showing no symptoms or signs of infection.
  10. 15. Colonies of bacteria that adhere together and adhere to environmental surfaces.
  11. 16. Chemical products approved by the EPA designed to destroy most bacteria (excluding spores), fungi and viruses on surfaces.
  12. 17. Determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or diagnostic tests.
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  1. 1. One-celled microorganisms that have both plant and animal characteristics. Some are harmful; some are harmless.
  2. 3. Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups.
  3. 5. A chemical process that destroys most, but not necessarily all, harmful organisms on environmental surfaces.
  4. 7. Capable of destroying bacteria.
  5. 9. the ability to produce an effect.
  6. 10. The removal of blood and all other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface and the removal of visible debris or residue such as dust, hair and skin.