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Infection Control & Principles of Decontamination Chapter 5 Notes

O Chemical germicides formulated for use on skin, registered and regulated by the FDA is an antiseptic. O Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome {AIDS}. O Bacilli are short rod-shaped bacteria.

O Scabies is contagious skin disease that is caused by the itch mite. O Useful product disposal guidelines and medical and first aid information can be found on a(n) Materials Safety Data Sheet {MSDS}. O Bacteria can exist almost anywhere.

O Ultraviolet {UV} sanitizers are useful storage containers, but they do not disinfect or sterilize. O Cocci is the type of bacteria that rarely shows any active motility. O Together, the active stage and inactive, or spore-forming, stage of bacteria are referred to as the: life cycle of bacteria.

O Bioburden is the number of viable organisms in or on the object or surface or organic material on a surface or object prior to decontamination or sterilization. O A safe and useful type of disinfectant, commonly called quats, is quaternary ammonium compounds. O State regulatory agencies include: licensing agencies, boards of cosmetology, and health departments.

O The term clean means to remove all visible dirt and debris from tools, implements, and equipment by washing with soap and water. O Pus is a sign of a bacterial infection. O Cocci are round-shaped bacteria.

O Universal Precautions for bloodborne pathogens are regulated by the federal agency; Occupational Safety and Health Administration {OSHA}. O Nonpathogenic bacteria are harmless. O A pimple or an abscess is an example of a local infection.

O Bloodbone pathogens are disease-causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids. O Lyme disease is caused by spirilla. O Medical studies suggest that antibacterial soaps are no more effective than regular soaps or detergents.

O The process of disinfection eliminates most, but not necessarily all, microorganisms on nonporous surfaces. O Use of disinfectants as hand cleaners can cause skin irritation and allergy. O The type of immunity that the body develops after overcoming a disease or through inoculations is acquired immunity.

O The chemical name for bleach is Sodium hypochlorite. O Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces: disinfectants. O Inflammation is characterized by pain, swelling, and heat.

O Using an ultrasonic unit, using a cleaning solvent, and washing with soap and water, then scrubbing with a clean, disinfected nail brush are examples of acceptable ways to clean tools or instruments. O Laws are also called statues. O Sprilla are spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria.

O If an exposure incident should occur, discard all disposable contaminated objects in a contaminated waste container. O When hand washing, it is important to rub hands together for a minimum 20 minutes. O The term describing the effectiveness with which a disinfecting solution kills germs when used according to the label instructions: efficacy.

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O Metal implements {known as multi-use tools} such as tweezers, cuticle nippers, and toe nail clippers can be used on multiple clients after proper disinfection of the tools. O Disinfectants are Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses }but not spores} on surfaces. O State agencies regulate licensing, enforcement, and provide guidelines for professional conduct when you are working in the salon.

O Bacteria cell division is called binary fission. O Disinfectants must be registered with the Environmental Protection Agency {EPA}. O Pathogenic bacteria can cause infection; nonpathogenic bacteria help the body break down food and protect against infection.

O The most frequently encountered infection on the foot resulting from nail services is tinea pedis {athlete s foot}. O Fungi are microscopic plant parasites that include molds, mildews, and yeasts. O Viruses are not affected by antibiotics.

O A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a biological organism is a virus. O Single-use items that do not have the capacity to be disinfected after each client use must be discarded. O An allergy is a reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances.

O Toxins are poisonous substances produced by some microorganisms. O The following is a drawback to using phenolic disinfectants: are known carcinogens, can cause some metals to rust, and can damage plastic and rubber. O A communicable disease is transmitted from one person to another. O

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O Sterilization is the process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores. O Mildew fungus affects plants or grows on inanimate objects but does not cause human infections in the salon. O A disease caused by a bloodborne virus that causes liver damage is Hepatitis.

O Illnesses as a result of conditions associated with your employment is known as a(n) occupational disease. O Salons pose a lower infection risk when compared to hospitals. O Bacteria generally consist of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called: protoplasm.

O Bacteria are one-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics. O Parasites are organisms that grow, feed, and find shelter on or in another host organism. O Immunity is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living.

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O Infection is the invasion of body tissues by disease-causing pathogenic bacteria.

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