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State Board Theory Exam Michigan safety & infection and client consultation Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Define Clean 
→ A mechanical process using soap and water or detergent and water to remove all 
visible dirt debris and many disease causing germs. 
Define sanitizing 
→ A chemical process for reducing the number of disease causing germs on cleaned 
surfaces to a safe level. 
What does OSHA stand for? 
→ Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
What is an SDS and MSDS? 
→ Safety Data Sheet 
→ Material Safety Data Sheet for all chemical products manufactured and sold 
Define dis...
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Define Clean 
→ A mechanical process using soap and water or detergent and water to remove all 
visible dirt debris and many disease causing germs. 
Define sanitizing 
→ A chemical process for reducing the number of disease causing germs on cleaned 
surfaces to a safe level. 
What does OSHA stand for? 
→ Occupational Safety and Health Administration 
What is an SDS and MSDS? 
→ Safety Data Sheet 
→ Material Safety Data Sheet for all chemical products manufactured and sold 
Define dis...
state board esthetician theory practice exam 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? 
→ Antiseptic-weaker form of disinfectant 
→ Disinfectant-chemicals that kill a majo...
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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 their shape? 
→ Bacilli-rod 
→ Cocci-round 
→ Spirilla-spiral 
Name the 3 tiers of the sterilization pyramid? 
→ Antiseptic-weaker form of disinfectant 
→ Disinfectant-chemicals that kill a majo...
state board esthetician theory exam chapter 9,10,11 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Versio
How does waxing hair removal work? 
→ When a wax solution is applied to the skin as it bonds with the hairs.A cloth is then 
pressed into the solution and the pulled sharply back against the direction of the hair 
growth.The hairs are then removed with the cloth as they have bonded with the wax. 
What are the different types of wax hair removal treatments? 
→ The 2 main types of treatment are known as hot wax and cold( or sometimes called 
warm) wax. Depending on the area of the body that...
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How does waxing hair removal work? 
→ When a wax solution is applied to the skin as it bonds with the hairs.A cloth is then 
pressed into the solution and the pulled sharply back against the direction of the hair 
growth.The hairs are then removed with the cloth as they have bonded with the wax. 
What are the different types of wax hair removal treatments? 
→ The 2 main types of treatment are known as hot wax and cold( or sometimes called 
warm) wax. Depending on the area of the body that...
SGA/ASPEN malnutrition guidelines Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Screening tool used in hospitalized pts that looks at wt loss, BMI, food intake, disease 
severity, age >70, & impaired general condition 
→ NRS 2002 
Screening tool used in ICU pts that looks at age, comorbidities, day of hospitalization to ICU, 
APACHE II, & SOFA 
→ NUTRIC 
What are the 6 components of a comprehensive nutritional assessment? 
→ 1. Medical hx/current status 
→ 2. Food/nutrition hx 
→ 3. NFPE 
→ 4. Anthros 
→ 5. Functional capacity 
→ 6. Biochemical data 
Wh...
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Screening tool used in hospitalized pts that looks at wt loss, BMI, food intake, disease 
severity, age >70, & impaired general condition 
→ NRS 2002 
Screening tool used in ICU pts that looks at age, comorbidities, day of hospitalization to ICU, 
APACHE II, & SOFA 
→ NUTRIC 
What are the 6 components of a comprehensive nutritional assessment? 
→ 1. Medical hx/current status 
→ 2. Food/nutrition hx 
→ 3. NFPE 
→ 4. Anthros 
→ 5. Functional capacity 
→ 6. Biochemical data 
Wh...
SFO final Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
What is the basic role of corrections? 
FND 1030.106/Intro to criminal justice system 
→ It is to execute the sentence of the judiciary on the federal, state, and local level.Level 
of proof required in civil liability cases is.........? 
Law 1050.102/Liability of Peace Officers 
→ preponderance of evidenceElements of negligence for civil liability 
Law 1050.102/Liability of Peace Officers 
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What is the basic role of corrections? 
FND 1030.106/Intro to criminal justice system 
→ It is to execute the sentence of the judiciary on the federal, state, and local level.Level 
of proof required in civil liability cases is.........? 
Law 1050.102/Liability of Peace Officers 
→ preponderance of evidenceElements of negligence for civil liability 
Law 1050.102/Liability of Peace Officers 
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SFO Test 2 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Field Notes 
→ Help to determine if a crime has been committed. 
Purpose of Field Notes 
→ Basis for building a report, may be subpoenaed into court, must be legible and 
organized. 
Components of Field Notes 
→ Names of suspects, victims, witnesses, officers, dates, time, locations, circumstances of 
crime. 
Investigative Reports 
→ Accurately records facts establishing each element of a crime and listing evidence 
which links a specific suspect to that crime 
Primary questions for i...
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Field Notes 
→ Help to determine if a crime has been committed. 
Purpose of Field Notes 
→ Basis for building a report, may be subpoenaed into court, must be legible and 
organized. 
Components of Field Notes 
→ Names of suspects, victims, witnesses, officers, dates, time, locations, circumstances of 
crime. 
Investigative Reports 
→ Accurately records facts establishing each element of a crime and listing evidence 
which links a specific suspect to that crime 
Primary questions for i...
SFO FINAL UTAH POST Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
SFO FINAL UTAH POST Questions and 
Correct Answers the Latest Update and 
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SFO FINAL UTAH POST Questions and 
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ServSafe Post Test Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
One way for managers to show that they know how to keep food safe is to 
→ become certified in food safety 
What is the purpose of a food safety management system? 
→ to prevent food bourn illness by controlling risks and hazards 
which are three components of active managerial control? 
→ identifying risks, taking corrective action, and managerial oversight 
a manager periodically accesses her active managerial control program to see if it's working. 
This is an example of which step ...
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One way for managers to show that they know how to keep food safe is to 
→ become certified in food safety 
What is the purpose of a food safety management system? 
→ to prevent food bourn illness by controlling risks and hazards 
which are three components of active managerial control? 
→ identifying risks, taking corrective action, and managerial oversight 
a manager periodically accesses her active managerial control program to see if it's working. 
This is an example of which step ...
SDI Scuba Certification Exam Study Guide Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
Define SCUBA 
→ S - self 
→ C - contained 
→ U - underwater 
→ B - breathing 
→ A - apparatus 
List 3 important scuba diving changes that occurred in 1950s 
→ 1) published USN dive tables 
→ 2) invented the personal dive computer 
→ 3) equipment manufacturers made improvements to the design and workmanship of 
gear 
Name 3 different devices that modern dive computers replace 
→ 1) dive tables 
→ 2) J-valves 
→ 3) depth gauges 
What sets SDI apart from other training agen...
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Define SCUBA 
→ S - self 
→ C - contained 
→ U - underwater 
→ B - breathing 
→ A - apparatus 
List 3 important scuba diving changes that occurred in 1950s 
→ 1) published USN dive tables 
→ 2) invented the personal dive computer 
→ 3) equipment manufacturers made improvements to the design and workmanship of 
gear 
Name 3 different devices that modern dive computers replace 
→ 1) dive tables 
→ 2) J-valves 
→ 3) depth gauges 
What sets SDI apart from other training agen...
SDI (Scuba Diving International) Part 2 Questions and Correct Answers the Latest Update and Recommended Version
SDI (Scuba Diving International) Part 2 
Questions and Correct Answers the Latest 
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SDI (Scuba Diving International) Part 2 
Questions and Correct Answers the Latest 
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CCIM 101 Financial Analysis Questions and Correct Answers
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