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esthetician state board exam: bacteriology,
sanitation, and sterilization Exam Q’s and A’s
pathogenic bacteria produce: - -disease

- a liver attacking viral infection is called: - -hepatitis "b"

- to prevent infections caused by a patron or student being exposed to blood
on scissors, razors, etc., you should: - -put on disposable gloves

- pathogenic bacteria: - -are parasites that invade living matter

- pathogenic bacteria are routinely known as: - -germs or microbes

- formalin is no longer used in salons because it creates formaldehyde gas
which is known to cause cancer and is: - -poisonous to inhale

- some products used in the salons or schools are packaged in dark colored
amber bottles because it: - -protects the contents from light

- the presence of germs is a condition called: - -septic

- viruses: - -produce diseases which are difficult to control

- diseases are produced by: - -pathogenic bacteria

- bacteria can most easily enter the body through: - -broken skin

- bacteria in the slumber stage are called: - -spore

- the most "common" way that bacteria will enter the body is through: - -the
mouth

- which governmental department dictates that a business serving the
public must follow certain sanitary precautions: - -department of consumer
affairs

- contagious diseases, skin infections, and blood poisoning are produced: - -
from one individual to another, by dirty combs and brushes, by dirty hands
and finger nails

- a chemical solution used to slow down the growth of bacteria is called: - -
an antiseptic

, - to prevent infection during an accidental minor cut use: - -mycitracin
ointment

- the process by which a fire may start without an outside source of flame is
called: - -spontaneous combustion

- a communicable disease is an affliction that is: - -transmitted from one
person to another

- bacteria is also referred to as: - -germs and microbes

- bacteria that live on dead matter and do not cause disease are called: - -
non-pathogenic

- pathogenic cocci bacteria are: - -round shaped

- infected areas should be treated by a: - -doctor

- an infection may entail all but one of the following: - -benign condition

- bacteria multiply LEAST quickly in which surroundings: - -cold

- the sterilizing method most used in a beauty shop involves the using of: - -
chemicals

- ringworm is considered dangerous because it is: - -contagious

- sterilization is the process of: - -destroying both harmful and beneficial
bacteria

- non-pathogenic bacteria: - -perform many useful functions

- a disinfectant is a chemical compound which: - -destroys germs

- disinfecting instruments in a beauty salon is normally accomplished by the
use of: - -chemicals

- a covered disinfectant solution receptacle is a: - -wet sterilizer

- germicides, bactericides, barbicides are known as: - -disinfectants

- instruments may be disinfected in a quaternary ammonium of: - -1,000
p.p.m

- the common phrase for quaternary ammonium compound is: - -quats

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