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Infection control Fill In The Blanks

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Question: What type of agencies regulate the of barbering?Answer: Many different federal, state and local agencies regulate the practice of .
Question: Who must approve disinfectants used in the ?Answer: The EPA and each individual state must approve all .
Question: What is the FDA for?Answer: The FDA is responsible for enforcing rules and regulations associated with food, drug, and products purchased and used by the public.
Question: What is OHSA's purpose?Answer: to assure, regulate, and enforce safe and healthful working conditions in the .
Question: What are the two important of the Hazard Communication Rule?Answer: Material Data Sheets, and required labeling
Question: What is the of MSDS?Answer: to provide vital about product ingredients, associated hazards, combustion levels, and storage requirements.
Question: What is the intent of the -to-Know Law?Answer: to inform employees of toxic substances in the and to advise them of their rights.
Question: What are two ways that materials may be transmitted in the barbershop?Answer: through the transmission of infectious material from one individual to another or through the use of contaminated , clippers, razors, shears, or other barbering tools and implements.
Question: How is the term defined?Answer: decontamination is the removal of pathogens and substances from tools or surfaces.
Question: What are the levels of decontamination?Answer: Sterilization, Disinfection,
Question: What are two decontamination that are used in the barbershop?Answer: cleaning (sanitizing) and
Question: What are the chemical decontamination agents most used in a ?Answer: commercial products, phenols, sodium , and quats
Question: What is the difference between a solute, , and solution?Answer: A solute is the that is dissolved; a solvent is the liquid in which the solute is dissolved; and a solution is the product that results from combining and dissolving a solute in a solvent.
Question: Which two are most commonly used in barbershops? Answer: the wet sanitizer and the -violet ray cabinet sanitizer
Question: What are the steps used to disinfect metal ?Answer: 1. prepare disinfectant. 2. hair particles from implement. 3. immerse in alcohol. 4. wipe dry and lubricate as necessary. 5. store in clean closed container until needed for use.
Question: antisepticsAnswer: chemical agents that may kill, , or prevent the growth of bacteria; not classified as disinfectants.
Question: wet Answer: any covered receptacle enough to permit the immersion of tools ad implements into a disinfectant solution.
Question: ultra-violet ray Answer: metal cabinets with -violet lamps or bulbs to store sanitized tools and implements.
Question: Answer: the process of rendering an object germ free by destroying all organisms on its surface.
Question: precautionsAnswer: CDC guidelines and that require employers and employees to assume that all human blood and specific human body fluids are infectious for HIV, HBV and other bloodborne pathogens.
Question: Answer: the liquid in which a is dissolved.
Question: Answer: the product created from combining and dissolving a in a solvent.
Question: soluteAnswer: the substance that is dissolved in a .
Question: Answer: also referred to as cleaning; the lowest of decontamination. significantly reduces the number of pathogens found on a surface.
Question: safe work Answer: the maintenance of sanitation standards and the of safety precautions in the workplace environment.
Question: Right-to-Know Answer: requires employers to post notices toxic substances are present in the workplace.
Question: sanitationAnswer: the application of measures used to promote public health and prevent the spread of disease.
Question: Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)Answer: primary purpose is to assure, regulate, and safe and healthful working conditions in the workplace.
Question: Occupational Safety and Health Answer: an act led to the creation of
Question: Material Safety Data (MSDS)Answer: product information as compiled by the manufacturer.
Question: Hospital-grade disinfectantAnswer: disinfectants that are effective against bacteria, fungi, viruses, tuberculosis, pseudomonas, HIV-1 and B and are registered with the EPA
Question: Hazard ruleAnswer: requires that chemical manufacturers and importers and identify possible health hazards associated wit their products.
Question: Food and Drug (FDA)Answer: enforces rules and regulations associated with food, drug, and products purchased and used by the public.
Question: incidentAnswer: contact with non-intact skin; blood, body fluid, or other potentially infectious materials that may occur during the of an individual work duties.
Question: EPA registered Answer: a product that has been approved by the EPA as an effective disinfectant certain disease producing organisms
Question: Protection Agency (EPA)Answer: develops and the regulations of environmental law in an effort to protect human health and the environment.
Question: Answer: the effectiveness of a disinfectant solution iin germs when used according to the label.
Question: dry (cabinet) Answer: an cabinet containing an active fumigant used to store sanitized tools and implements.
Question: disinfectionAnswer: the second highest level of decontamination; used on hard, non-porous .
Question: Answer: chemical used to destroy most bacteria and some viruses and to disinfect tools, implements and surfaces.
Question: Answer: the removal of pathogens from equipment and surfaces.
Question: (cleaning)Answer: to remove all visible dirt and debris from tools, and equipment by washing with soap and water.
Question: blood-spill Answer: the procedures to follow when the barber or client sustains an that results in bleeding.
 
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