1. _____ hours of standard laser didactics. - ANS-forty
2. _____ reflections can mirror as much as a hundred% of the mild. - ANS-Mirror-like
3. _____ surfaces reason the beam to unfold - ANS-Convex
4. _____ surfaces will trade the path of the beam, however not the beam diameter. -
ANS-Flat
5. ______ is decided via the LSO. - ANS-NHZ
6. four Types of laser risks - ANS-Eye
7. Skin
8. Electrical
9. Fire
10. A fire extinguisher need to be to be had at all times with a Class _____ laser. - ANS-four
11. A renovation log sheet is hooked up to the laser device or filed inside the laser remedy
room documenting all _____ provided. - ANS-upkeep
12. A very tough floor may allow infrared light to _____. - ANS-scatter
13. Agency that has no criminal authority. - ANS-ANSI - American National Standards
Institute
14. All safety eyewear is to be categorized with the _____ _____ and the _____ for which
protection is afforded. - ANS-optical density; wavelengths
15. An incident report ought to be completed every time a _____ situation happens. -
ANS-hazardous
16. An LSO is a trained, _____ faculty member. - ANS-skilled
17. An LSO is required on every occasion a Class _____ & _____ laser is used. -
ANS-3;four
18. ANSI - ANS-American National Standards Institute
19. ANSI makes the guidelines, OSHA ______ them. - ANS-enforces
20. ANSI provides nationally prevalent laser protection ________? - ANS-tips
21. ANSI recommends that airborne contaminants be controlled with _____ & _____
protection (a smoke evacuator/plume vacuum). - ANS-ventilation; breathing
22. ARRA - ANS-Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency
23. ARRA develops nation standards for lasers in fitness care - ANS---> AZ Dept of Health
Services Bureau of Radiaiton Control every year
24. ASLMS worried with? Www.Aslms.Org - ANS-medical studies
25. education
26. laser safety
27. Provides pointers on laser schooling for physicians
28. Broken lasers are not to be operated till serviced with the aid of a _____ restore
technician - ANS-certified
29. Can levy fines and citations if determined to be out of compliance. - ANS-OSHA
30. Chronic publicity can purpose _____ within the lens of the attention. - ANS-cataracts
, 31. Class ____ & _____ lasers can ignite paper or flammable beverages. - ANS-three; 4
32. Class 1 is the ____ unsafe & Class four is the _____ risky. - ANS-least; maximum
33. Class 1 Laser: Under normal running conditions, pose ____ chance. For instance, low
degree mild remedy. - ANS-no
34. Class 2 Laser: These are low powered seen lasers that pose a threat if viewed
immediately for an extended amount of time. This isn't a concern due to the regular
human aversion response, _____. Examples encompass a laser pointer and grocery
shop scanner. - ANS-blinking
35. Class three Laser: Produces visible and close to-infrared mild. Can produce a chance
whilst regarded _____. Higher electricity degrees can also produce a _____ burn.
Typically, does no longer produce a fireplace hazard from ______ mild. Does require a
_____ _____ _____ (LSO). Example: _____ _____ _____ (IPL) - ANS-without delay;
skin; reflective; Laser Safety Officer; Intense Pulsed Light
36. Class four Laser: They are the maximum dangerous of all lasers. Produce a risk from
both _____ and meditated light. Visible & near infrared lasers will cause extreme _____
injury and burns to the pores and skin. UV and water-focused on mid-some distance
lasers can motive burns to the _____ and pores and skin. (Why? Because of the
presence of water. 2500 nm) - ANS-direct; retinal; cornea
37. Class four Lasers are a _____ danger. Require a LSO & written Standard Operating
Procedures. A laser tool that contains more than one elegance of laser is classified in
keeping with the _____ laser elegance. Most clinical aesthetic lasers are classified as a
Class _____ laser. - ANS-hearth; maximum; four
38. Concave surfaces purpose the beam to _____. - ANS-converge
39. Do no longer operate lasers within the presence of _____ _____ or _____. -
ANS-flammable gases; oxygen
40. Documentation of eyewear inspections ought to be retained for a duration of _____
years. - ANS-five
41. During a laser treatment, the laser needs to be placed on "_____ _____" mode
whenever it isn't getting used to prevent _____ _____. - ANS-stand by; unintended
firings
42. Electromagnetic Spectrum
43. <390 nm - _____
44. 400-700 nm - _____
45. 1400-10,600 - _____ - ANS-UV
46. Visible
47. Infrared
48. Emergency Procedures - ANS-Refer to Medical Director
49. ARRA Incident Reports
50. An incident report must be completed
51. the Agency is to be notified by telephone within 24 hours with permanent loss of sight in
either eye
52. The Agency is to be notified by telephone within 5 working days for 2nd and 3rd degree
burns or eye injury with potential loss of sight
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