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  • September 11, 2024
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Questions and answers
Useful product disposal guidelines and medical first aid information can be
found on a:
A. MSDS
B. OSHA
C. HCS
D. EPA - -A. MSDS

-Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungus, and viruses (But not
spores) on surfaces are:
A. Antiseptics
B. Disinfectants
C. Sterilizers
D. Sanitizers - -B. Disinfectants

-State regulatory agencies include which of the following:
A. Licensing agencies
B. Board of cosmetology
C. Health departments
D. All of the above - -D. All of the above

-Laws are also called:
A. Regulations
B. Guidelines
C. Statutes
D. Rules - -C. Statutes

-Invasions of body tissue by disease causing pathogenic bacteria can result
in an:
A. Infection
B. Antitoxin
C. Abrasion
D. Inflammation - -A. Infection

-Which term means to remove all visible dirt and debris from tools,
implements and equipment by washing with soap and water:
A. Sterilization
B. Disinfect
C. Antiseptic
D. Clean - -D. Clean

-One celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics are

, A. Disease
B. Bacteria
C. Cells
D. Minute - -B. Bacteria

-Nonpathogenic bacteria are:
A. Harmful
B. Harmless
C. Disease producing
D. Toxic - -B. Harmless

-The type of bacteria that rarely shows any active motility is:
A. Cocci
B. Pathogenic
C. Spirilla
D. Flagellum - -A. Cocci

-Bacteria generally consists of an outer cell wall containing a liquid called:
A. Spore-forming
B. Cilia
C. Protoplasm
D. Photosynthesis - -C. Protoplasm

-Together the active stage and inactive or spore forming stage of bacteria
are referred to as the:
A. Life cycle of bacteria
B. Chemical origin of bacteria
C. Beneficial effects
D. Surrounding environment - -A. Life cycle of bacteria

-Inflammation is characterized by which of the following:
A. Swelling
B. Pain
C. Heat
D. All of the above - -D. All of the above

-A sign of a bacterial infection is the presence of:
A. Lesions
B. Tissue
C. Pus
D. Blood - -C. Pus

-A pimple or abscess is an example of a:
A. Blood disease
B. General infection
C. Daughter cell

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