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The Greek word kosmetikos means: |
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skilled in the use of cosmetics |
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Haircutting and hairstyling have been practiced since: |
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The first people to use cosmetics were the: |
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Henna is a dye extracted from: |
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the leaves of an ornamental shrub |
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Nail care was first practiced before 3000 B.C. in: |
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Women in ancient Rome used hair color to indicate: |
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When monks and priests were forbidden by Pope Alexander III to shed blood, they enlisted the help of |
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The barber pole, symbol of the barber-surgeon, has its roots in the early practice of: |
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In 1875 the technique of using irons for waving and curling the hair was developed by: |
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The first permanent wave technique that did not require the use of a machine was invented by: |
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An important pioneer of the modern black hair-care and cosmetics industry was: |
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An entry-level cosmetologist may be expectedto perform a variety of duties, except for: |
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The first job a new cosmetology graduate is usually offered is: |
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A client desiring a new wave pattern will require the services of a: |
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texture service specialist |
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Working with cancer patients who have suffered hair loss is a gratifying experience for a: |
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An esthetician can chose from many employment possibilitis, including: |
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consultant for a cosmetic company |
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To create a new image for a client, a makeu artist: |
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uses cosmetics to blend and shade |
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A day spa offers the client: |
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To be a successful salon manager, is it important to have: |
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the ability to supervise people |
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Product educators selling to professionals and salon owners often provide: |
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product knowledge classes |
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A design team works together to present |
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The salon industry has grown tremendously and annually grosses: |
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Government regulatory agencies are involved in providing: |
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standards for the industry |
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To develop your career to the maximum, it's important to: |
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There has been a huge growth in day spas, which offer many specialized treatments including all the following except: |
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A set of tools and guidelines for sucessful living is also know as: |
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Building self-esteem is important because it: |
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When you build a game plan you are: |
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consciously planning your life |
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We can achieve greater control over our mental activity when we: |
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Motivation is an important factor in learning and usually comes from: |
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interest in the subject matter |
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When we feel self-love and acceptance, we have satisfied: |
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Looking inward for new ways of thinking and doing is an example of: |
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Writing a mission statement helps to establish: |
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If a goal seems overwhelming, you can deal with it constructively by: |
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dividing it into short-term goals |
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When we practice time management, we can use a variety of methods, except for: |
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One key to organizing time, a to-do list, can help you: |
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prioritize tasks and activities |
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Identifying your learning style helps you to: |
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develop appropriate study habits |
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To stay focused on studying, it helps to: |
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The moral principles we live and work by are: |
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A sense of integrity would prevent you from: |
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The code of ethics for the cosmetology profession is set by: |
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The following are all characteristics of good ethical standards except: |
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One trait that is essential to reaching the heights of professionalism is: |
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Your attitude is a reflection of: |
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what you believe and think |
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A healthy, good attitude includes many qualities except: |
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Emotional stability allows us to: |
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express emotions appropriately |
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If we understand the needs and motives of other, we are better able to: |
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An effective way to stay calm when under stress is to: |
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The best method when dealing with difficult clients is to agree with them and: |
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offer to remedy the situation |
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As a cosmetologist you are perceived as a kind of caregiver, so it is important to: |
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As a cosmetologist, your professional image consists of: |
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outward appearance and conduct |
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The Old English word hal means: |
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The key to a happy and prodctive life is: |
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Maintaining cleanliness and healthfulness every day is called: |
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One of the basics of personal hygiene is: |
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The body's largest organ is the: |
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In order to look well groomed at all times, the hair requires: |
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The foundation of good personal grooming includes: |
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clean and cared-for clothing |
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When choosing clothes to wear on the job, you must consider: |
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the dress code of the salon |
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When choosing your own hairstyle on the job, always take into consideration: |
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your hair texture and wave pattern |
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When applying makeup to go to work, it is best to: |
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accentuate your best features |
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As a beauty professional you are subject to many stresses, including all the following except: |
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Establishing a routine for sleep, meals, and other daily requirements is: |
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helpful in reducing stress |
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In order to feel refreshed and eager to face the workday, it's important to: |
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renew yourself with relaxation |
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Good, nutritious food has many effects, including: |
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preventing a variety of illnesses |
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Physical exercise has many positive effects on our bodies including: |
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proper functioning of organs |
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Aerobic exercise, which improves heart function, includes al the following except: |
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Physical presentation is an important aspect of professional image and includes all the follow except: |
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Among the guidelines for good posture while standing is to: |
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As a cosmetologist spending a great deal of time on your feet, proper foot care will help you: |
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To increase blood circulation to the feet, try: |
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The science of "fitting the job to the person" is called: |
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In order to avoid strain on your body when standing for long periods, consider: |
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placing one foot on a stool |
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Among the recent ergonomics improvements to the salon workplace are: |
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free-standing shampoo bowls |
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To prevent physical strain, a good practice is to: |
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swivel the clients's chair |
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Transmitting information through symbols, gestures, or behaviors is called: |
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When you communicate, you engage in all the following processes except: |
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An important first step in communicating with your client is: |
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Repeating back to the client in your own words what you think she is telling you is called: |
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To determine the results your client is looking for, set aside time at the beginning of each appointment for a: |
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During the client consultation, be prepard with certain items, including: |
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A person who prefers elegant, sophisticated clothing is categorized as having: |
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A client with young children who is not working outside the home will most likely choose: |
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Keeping thorough, accurate consultation cards for your clients helps: |
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build good client relationships |
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When scheduling a new client: |
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allow extra time for a consultation |
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Ideally, a special space should be set up for a consultation area and equipped with: |
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If you learn during the consultation that your clients does her own color services at home: |
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ask how often and with what product she colors |
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One of the most important aids to use in your consultation is: |
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The best way to maintain the information gained during a consultation is by: |
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recording it on a consultation card |
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The personal skills that will contribute to your success do not include: |
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always having the right answer |
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If your client arrives past the limit for lateness, generally the best policy is to: |
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The ultimate goal when dealing with an unhappy client is to: |
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get her to pay for the service and return |
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One of the guidelines for dealing with a dissatisfied client is to: |
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Calling on your manager for help with a client is: |
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useful when all else has failed |
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In addition to developing good personal skills with your clients, it is important to: |
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build relationships with coworkers |
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Guidelines for personal interaction with your coworkers include all the following except: |
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sharing personal problems |
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Being objective with your coworkers: |
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cuts down on disagreement |
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One of the responsibilities of the salon manager is: |
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resolving all personal problems |
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When having a problem with a coworker, approach your manager: |
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for help in solving the problem |
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To prepare for an employee evaluation: |
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One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics are known as: |
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A type of pathogenic bacteria is the: |
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Harmful bacteria are referred to as: |
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Pathogenic bacteria produce: |
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A type of bacteria that lives on dead matter is: |
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Syphilis and Lyme disease are caused by: |
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Cocci are bacteria with a: |
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Bacilli are bacteria with a: |
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Bacteria that are arrnged like a string of beads and cause strep throat and blood poisoning are: |
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Spirilla are bcteria with a: |
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The bacteria that caused concern in 2000 in the pedicure industry was: |
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Mycobacterium fortuitum furunculosis |
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The bacteria that rarely show active motility, or self-movement, are the: |
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The slender, hair like extensions with which certain bacteria move about are called: |
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Bacteria cells reproduce by simply dividing into two new cells in a process called: |
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During their inactive stage, certain bacteria, such as the anthrax and tetanus bacilli, form: |
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A communicable disease is: |
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transmitted from one person to another |
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A general infection, such as______, affects the whole body. |
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One difference between viruses and bacteria is that bacteria: |
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Hepatitis is a disease marked by inflammation of the: |
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Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) breaks down the body's: |
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The HIV virus can be transmitted by: |
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Bacteria and viruses can enter the body through: |
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Molds, mildews, and yeast are all: |
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In a cosmetology school or a salon, clients with contagious diseases and conditions should be: |
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Resistance to infection is known as: |
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Surfaces of tools or other objects that are not free from dirt, oils, and microbes are: |
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Removing pathogens and other substances from tools or surfaces is called: |
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Sterilization is the only level of decontamination that kills: |
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Sterilization is used by: |
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Surfaces that may be disinfected are: |
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Disinfectants should never be used on human skin, hair, or nails because: |
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All disinfectants must be approved by each individual state and the: |
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Every product used in the cosmetology school or salon should have a/an: |
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Important information found on an MSDS includes: |
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OSHA was created to regulate and enforce: |
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safety and health standards |
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A disinfectant that is "Formulated for Hospitals and Health Care Facilitis" must be pseudomonacidal, bactericidal, fungicidal, and: |
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A salon implement that comes into contact with blood or body fluids should be cleaned and completely immersed in an EPA-registered tuberculocidal disinfectant or one that kills the: |
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Any item that is used on a client must be disinfected or: |
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Before soaking in a disinfectant, implements must be thoroughly: |
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Ultrasonic bath cleaners are an effective way to clean tiny crevices in implements only when used with: |
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Most quaternary ammonium compounds disinfect implements in: |
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Phenolic disinfectants in 5 percent solution are used mostly for: |
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Two disinfectants used in the salon in the past, but since replaced by more advanced and effective technologies, are: |
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States requiring hospital disinfection do not allow the use of _____ for disinfection of implements. |
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The technical name bleach is: |
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A product that is not considered safe for saon use because it causes a number of health problems is: |
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Implements can be removed from disinfectants with any of these except: |
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The solution used in a wet sanitizer should be changed: |
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When mixing disinfectants, always: |
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add disinfectant to water |
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Properly disinfectedimplemnts should be stored in a/an: |
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disinfected and covered container |
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Ultraviolet (UV) sanitizers are useful for: |
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storing disinfected implements |
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Linens and capes or drapes should be used once and then laundered with: |
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Those parts of tools such as hair clippers that cannot be immersed in liquid: |
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Foot spas should be disinfected with an EPA-registered disinfectant with bactericida, fungicidal, virucidal (and in some states tuberculocidal) efficacy: |
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Every two weeks, foot spas shoul be filled with ____ that should be left to sit overnight. |
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a 5 percent bleach solution |
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When disposing of contaminated wipes or cotton balls from a blood spill, they should be: |
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double-bagged before disposing |
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The third, or lowest level of decontamination is: |
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Washing your hands is an example of: |
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Rather than using bar soaps, which can grow bacteria, you should provide: |
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In th salon, it is generally considered sufficient to wash the hands with: |
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The products known as antiseptics: |
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can safely be applied to skin |
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The guidelines and control that require employer and employee to assume tha all human blood and specified body fluids are infectious for HIV, HBV, and other bloodborn pathogens is called: |
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The study of the structures of the human body that can be seen with the naked eye is called: |
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Living plant and animal cells are enclosed by the: |
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The substance of which all living cells are composed is called: |
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Food materials for cellular growth and self-repair are found in the: |
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The process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones is called: |
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A tissue is a group of ____ that perform a specific function. |
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The brain and spinal cord are examples of: |
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The tissue that serves as a protective covering on body surfaces is called: |
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The heart, lungs, kidneys, stomach, and intestines are body: |
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The circulatory system includes these organs: |
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The body system that serves as the physical foundation of the body is the: |
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The scientific study of the anatomy, structure, and functions of bones is called: |
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The portion of the skull that protects the brain is the: |
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An important function of bones is: |
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producing red and white blood cells |
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The two bones that form the sides and crown (top) of the cranium are the: |
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The U-shaped bone that is commonly called the “Adam’s apple” is the: |
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The bony cage that serves as a protective framework for the heart, lungs, and others organs is the: |
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The cheekbones are also called the: |
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The largest and strongest bone of the face is the: |
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The place where two or more bones connect is called a/an: |
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The temporal bones form the: |
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The bones of the forearm are the: |
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The 14 bones in the fingers of each hand are the: |
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The bridge of the nose is formed by the: |
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The place of attachment of a muscle to an immovable section of the skeleton is called the: |
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The study of the structure, functions, and diseases of the muscles is called: |
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The muscles that are attached to the bones and are controlled by the will are the: |
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The muscle that covers the top of the skull is the: |
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The muscle that rings the eye socket is the: |
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The muscles of chewing or mastication are the: |
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masseter and temporalis muscles |
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One of the muscles that control the swinging movements of the arm is the: |
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The muscle of the neck that lowers and rotates the head is the: |
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The muscles that draw the fingers together are the: |
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