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What are germs? → Microorganisms that cover almost every surface including the skin of the human body What is the difference between pathogenic and non- pathogenic bacteria? → Pathogenic is disease causing while non-pathogenic is non-disease causing Name the 3 basic types of bacteria and th...

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State board esthetician theory exam
chapter 1&2 Questions and Correct
Answers the Latest Update and
Recommended Version
What are germs?


→ Microorganisms that cover almost every surface including the skin of the human body


What is the difference between pathogenic and non- pathogenic bacteria?

→ Pathogenic is disease causing while non-pathogenic is non-disease causing


Name the 3 basic types of bacteria and their shape?

→ Bacilli-rod,Cocci-round,Spirilla-spiral


Name the 3 tiers of the sterilization pyramid beginning with the least clean?


→ 1:Antiseptic- weaker form of disinfectant 2:Disinfectant -chemicals that kill a majority
of pathogenic microorganisms 3:Sterilization - process of killing all microorganisms


What piece of equipment is the only way to truly sterilize utensils using steam, heat and

pressure?

→ autoclave


What implements or materials cannot be used in an autoclave?

→ glass


Name two disinfectants used in esthetics?



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→ Sodium Hydrochloride (household bleach),Formaldehyde


What is the ratio you can dilute household bleach for a disinfectant?


→ 1:10 with water


Can you use bleach to disinfect metal implements? Why or why not?

→ No! chlorine is extremely corrosive to metals and will cause it to rust


Is an antiseptic stronger than a disinfectant?

→ no


Name 4 Disposable materials that prevent cross-contamination?


→ cotton swabs,paper towels , disposable spatulas,gloves


Describe the cleaning and disinfecting process for each of the following?

→ metal tweezers-clean with soap,Suction attachments-use 70% alcohol them soak for 20
minutes in a disinfectant,Extractors-clean with soap and water then spray with
cavaside,Galvanic rollers-spray down with alcohol


What does OSHA stand for?

→ Occupational Safety and Health Administration


What is an MSDS?


→ Material Safety Data Sheets-includes how to safety clean up after an accidental spill


Name 4 ways to avoid cross-contamination ?



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→ 1:Always remove creams from jars with a disinfected spatula, 2:When removing
creams from jars, remove enough for the entire service.It is better to remove too much
than having to re-dip,3:Tubes or pumps are the most sanitary method,4:Wax should be
dispensed using one spatula per dip.


Why is it important to begin extractions from the chin and work up?

→ cross-contamination


Why is it important to use a magnifying lamp while performing extractions?

→ Using a magnifying lamp during extractions help to protect your eyes from debris


Name 3 diseases a client may have that would contraindicate in-office treatment?


→ pink eye,impetigo,herpes


What is the CDC?

→ Center for Disease Control


Why was the blood borne pathogens standard created?

→ Minimize transmission of HIV and HEP B among health care workers


What does opim stand for?


→ Other potentially infectious materials


Describe "universal and standard precaution"?

→ Treat all body fluids as they were/ are contagious




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