TDLR EYELASH Extension Review | Questions And Answers | 100% Correct Solutions

TDLR EYELASH Extension Review | Questions And

Answers | 100% Correct Solutions

The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms. (4 types of harmful

organisms; bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites) Infection control

Destroys MOST bacteria, but not bacterial spores; disinfecting tools (disinfectants must be bactericidal;

capable of destroying bacteria; virucidal, capable of destroying viruses; and fungicidal, capable of

destroying . Pesticides & can be harmful) Disinfection

The presence, or the reasonably anticipated presence, of blood or other potentially infectious materials

on an item's surface or visible debris or residues such as dust, hair, and skin. Contamination

The removal of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an item's surface and the removal of

visible debris or residues such as dust, hair, and skin. Decomtamination

Illness resulting from conditions associated with employment, such as prolonged and repeated

overexposure to certain products or ingredients. Occupational disease

Disease caused by parasites, such as lice and mites. Parasitic disease

Contagious skin disease transmitted by the itch mite, which burrows under the skin Scabies

Immunity that is partly inherited and partly developed through healthy living. Natural Immunity

Immunity that the body develops after it overcomes a disease, or through inoculation (such as

vaccination) or through exposure to natural allergens such as pollen, cat dander, and ragweed.

 Acquired immunity

Brush grooved items, and open hinged implements to scrub Open hinged implements


1. Washing with soap and warm water, then scrubbing them with a clean and properly disinfected nail

brush.

2. Using ultrasonic unit

3. Using a clean solvent Ways to clean your tools/implements

If the label does NOT have the word concentrate in it, the product is already mixed. *

The number of viable organisms in or on an object or surface or the organic material on a surface or

object before decontamination or sterilization. Bioburden

Powerful tuberculocidal disinfectants. They are a form of formaldehyde, have a very high pH, and can

damage the skin and eyes. (AKA carcinogens) Phenolic disinfectants

Also known as reusable; items that can be cleaned, disinfected, and used on more than one person, even

if the item is accidentally exposed to blood or body fluid. Multiuse

Also known as disposable; items that cannot be used more than once. These items cannot be properly

cleaned so that all visible residue is removed - such as pumice stones used for pedicures - or they are

damaged or contaminated by cleaning and disinfecting. Single-use

(adj.) Full of tiny holes; able to be penetrated by air or water Porous

occurs when you, the esthetician, touch an object or product with the same hand or utensil Cross

contamination

The process of properly handling sterilize and disinfected equipment and supplies to reduce

contamination. Aseptic procedures

Assumes that all substances are infectious, procedures are set by OSHA and local policy. Developed in

1987. BSI (Body Substance Isolation)


Is to be worn for contact with all body fluids, even if blood is not visible. PPE (personal protective

equipment)

Precautions such as wearing personal protective equipment to prevent skin and mucous membranes

where contact with the client's blood, body fluids, secretions (except sweat), excretions, non-intact skin,

breast milk and mucous membranes is likely. Workers must assume that all blood and body fluids are

potential sources of infection, regardless of the perceived risk. Standard precautions (SP)

A microscopic germ that normally exists in tap water in small numbers. Mycobacterium fortuitum

Resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) type of infectious bacteria that is highly resistant to

conventional treatments such as antibiotics. Methicillin

Self-movement Motility

During this stage bacteria grow and reproduce. (When they reach their largest size they divide into new

cells. Division is called binary fusion. Active stage

Spore-forming stage Inactive

Winter Season for pink eye

A chronic inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands characterized by comedones and

blemishes; commonly known as acne simplex or acne vulgaris Acne

Disorder where clients purposely scrape off acne lesions, causing scarring and discoloration Acne

excoriee

A chronic, relapsing form of dermatitis (atopic is "excess inflammation from allergies.") and allergens

trigger reactions that include dry, cracking skin. Atopic dematitis


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