first exam Flashcards
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Which of the following is NOT necessarily associated with inflammation?
Pus
OSHA would most likely be involved in regulating _________.
the disposal of chemical products in the workplace
Disease-causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids, such as hepatitis and HIV, are called _________.
bloodborne pathogens
Which of the following is TRUE of the indirect transmission of a disease?
It happens through contact with an intermediate object.
It can be accurately said that pathogenic bacteria _________.
cause disease or infection
Which of the following MOST accurately explains the relationship between direct and indirect transmission of disease?
Direct transmission requires contact with another person whereas indirect transmission does not.
_________ is a type of fungi.
Mildew
Which of the following is TRUE of fire extinguishers?
They must by law be checked regularly.
Pathogens _________.
all reside in different places and affect humans in different ways
_________ is more likely to be governed by state regulatory agencies rather than federal regulatory agencies.
Setting guidelines for licensing and enforcing conduct on the job
Which of the following is NOT true of ventilation and air circulation systems inside of salons and spas?
The vents for these systems can be located anywhere.
Which of the following is TRUE when assisting a client into or out of a hydraulic treatment table?
You should always lower the table to its lowest level.
Which of the following is TRUE of soaps and other products that do not have the word disinfectant on the label?
They are merely cleaners
Which of the following are guidelines published by the CDC that employees and employers agree to with the assumption that any human blood or body fluids are potentially infectious?
Standard precautions
How is HIV spread?
From person to person through the blood