Barbicide Certification Exam/12
Questions with Solutions
BARICIDE solution used for immersion of implements shouled be changed: -
-Daily
-You have completed a service and have several dirty implements (combs,
shears, cuticle, nippers, etc...). To make these safe for use on the next client,
you would do the following in the order they appear: - -Clean, Disinfect
-You have a new co-worker in the salon and are sharing with them some of
the reasons you feel it is important to practice proper infection control.
Based on this learning module, which of these are important reasons to
practice proper infection control: - -- New, more dangerous pathogens
(germs) are developing every day
- Breaking rules of infection control can result in costly citations
- Many common pathogens, such as ringworm, while not deadly can give
your salon a very bad reputation
-Thinking about the steps of disinfection, which of the following item(s)
could be properly disinfected: - -Shears
-All EPA Registered Disinfectants have a label that states what pathogens
(germs) they are effective against and how they should be used. One of the
most important factors to be considered is contact time. What is the contact
time (visibly moist contact) for BARBICIDE Wipes? - -2 minutes
-BARBICIDE used for immersion should be changed daily. BARBICIDE has
two disinfectants that do not require changing. What are they? - --
BARBICIDE Spray
- BARBICIDE Wipes
-While providing a service, the client shares that they have a sore that has
been very slow to heal and bleeds frequently. What advice should you give? -
-Consult their family physician for guidance.
-There are many people who have medical conditions, which put them at
greater risk of infection from simple nicks and scrapes. Which conditions are
known to create an increased risk for infection and impaired healing? - --
Diabetes
- Asthma
Questions with Solutions
BARICIDE solution used for immersion of implements shouled be changed: -
-Daily
-You have completed a service and have several dirty implements (combs,
shears, cuticle, nippers, etc...). To make these safe for use on the next client,
you would do the following in the order they appear: - -Clean, Disinfect
-You have a new co-worker in the salon and are sharing with them some of
the reasons you feel it is important to practice proper infection control.
Based on this learning module, which of these are important reasons to
practice proper infection control: - -- New, more dangerous pathogens
(germs) are developing every day
- Breaking rules of infection control can result in costly citations
- Many common pathogens, such as ringworm, while not deadly can give
your salon a very bad reputation
-Thinking about the steps of disinfection, which of the following item(s)
could be properly disinfected: - -Shears
-All EPA Registered Disinfectants have a label that states what pathogens
(germs) they are effective against and how they should be used. One of the
most important factors to be considered is contact time. What is the contact
time (visibly moist contact) for BARBICIDE Wipes? - -2 minutes
-BARBICIDE used for immersion should be changed daily. BARBICIDE has
two disinfectants that do not require changing. What are they? - --
BARBICIDE Spray
- BARBICIDE Wipes
-While providing a service, the client shares that they have a sore that has
been very slow to heal and bleeds frequently. What advice should you give? -
-Consult their family physician for guidance.
-There are many people who have medical conditions, which put them at
greater risk of infection from simple nicks and scrapes. Which conditions are
known to create an increased risk for infection and impaired healing? - --
Diabetes
- Asthma