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When sanitizing with a 10% formalin solution, emplements must be immersed for:
1. 2-5 minutes 2. 50 - 10 minutes 3. 10-15 minutes 4. 20-30 minutes |
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When sanitizing with a 25% formalin solution, emplements must be immersed for:
1. 2 minutes 2. 10 minutes 3. 15 minutes 4. 20 minutes |
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What strenth of hydrogen peroxide shoud you use on minor cuts:
1. 1-2% 2. 3-5% 3. 8-10% 4. 15-18% |
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A substance that may kill or retard the growth of bacteria is;
1. Germicide 2. Antiseptic 3. Disinfectant 4. Solvent |
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Common pus-forming bacteria is:
1. Spore producer 2. Bacillus 3. Spirillum 4. Staphylococcus |
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What type of bacteria is most likely to produce spores:
1. Dipolcocci 2. Spirilla 3. Bacilli 4. Staphylococci |
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The body fights infection with:
1. Antitoxins 2. Toxins 3. Contagion 4. Erythrocytes |
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Poisoning due to pathogenic bacteria is called:
1. Asepsis 2. Sterile 3. Sepsis 4. Styptic |
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Streptococci is found in:
1. Boils 2. Pustules 3. Blood poisoning 4. Tetanus |
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Cocci is a bacteria that has what kind of shape?
1. Rod 2. Round 3. Spiral 4. Long |
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When bacteria is in the spore forming stage, they are:
1. Reproductive 2. Active 3. Vegative 4. Inactive |
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Pustules contain:
1. Pathogenic bacteria 2. Non-pathogenic bacteria 3. Saprophytes 4. Beneficial bacteria |
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Vegatable parasites can produce a contagious disease such as:
1. Itch Mites 2. Scabies 3. Ringworm 2. Pediculosis |
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Saprophytes are classified as:
1. Vegetable parasites 2. Pathogenic organisms 3. Non-pathogenic organisms 4. Animal parasites |
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3. Non-pathogenic organisms |
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Filterable viruses cause:
1. The common cold 2. Tetanus 3. Blood poisoning 4. Syphilis |
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Animal parasites are responsible for:
1. Ringowrm 2. Scabies 3. Favus 4 Fungi |
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What will happen if you use the same towel on each one of your clients:
1. Reduce operator efficiency 2. Affect the shampoo procedure 3. Decrease salon projit 4. Transmit Disease |
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What percentage should you use to sanitize electrodes?
1. 10 % 2. 20 % 3. 60 % 4. 70 % |
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A dry sanitizer must:
1. Contain an active fumigant 2. Large enough to immerse implements 3. Contain 70% alcohol 4. Well ventiliated |
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1. contain an active fumigant |
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A poisonous substance of a undetermined chemical nature is said to be a :
1. Toxin 2. Styptic 3. Gumigant 4. Germicide |
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The bacteria, Treponema Pallida, is responsible for causing:
1. Gonorrhea 2. Syphilis 3. Acne 4. Ringworm |
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A 10-25% formalin is used as a (n):
1. Fumigant 2. Antiseptic 3. Disinfectant 4. Rust inhibitor |
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Sterilization is the process of killing:
1. Only pathogenic bacteria 2. Most non-pathogenic bateria 3. Harmful and harmless bacteria 4. Only spore-forming bacteria |
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3. Harmful and harmless bacteria |
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When sanitizing implements "quats" solution should be:
1. 2:1000 2. 2:100 3. 1:1000 4. 1:100 |
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3% hydrogen peroxide is acceptable to use:
1. To accelerate hair color 2. In bleach solution 3. As an antiseptic 4. As an disinfectant |
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5% formalin is used to sanitize
1. Combs and brushes 2. Shampoo bowls 3. Cutting edges 4. Electrodes |
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A fumigant is necessary to:
1. Maintain a sanitized cabinet 2. Sanitize combs/brushes 3. Treat an accidental cut 4. Percent rust |
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1. Maintain a sanitized cabiner |
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An antiseptic is used to:
1. Santitize combs and brushes 2. Sanitize electrodes 3. Destroy all bacteria 4. Retard bacterial growth |
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4. Retard bacterial growth |
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Prophylaxis means:
1. Transmission of disease 2. Prognosis of disease 3. Prevention of disease 4. Symptoms of disease |
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Chemicals should be:
1. Stored in a worm cabinet 2. Purchased weekly 3. Purchased in small quantities 4. Stored in ventilated container |
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3. Purchases in small quantities |
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A neck strip should be used under the shampoo cape to:
1. Protect the customer from color stains 2. Give the customer protection from bacterial disease 3. Keep the patrons neck from getting wet. 4. Cushion the neck. |
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2. Give the customer protection from bacterial disease. |
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If "quats" requires a rust inhibitor, add:
1. 10% cresol 2. 60% Alcohol 3. 2% tincture of iodine 4. 1/2 % sodium nitrate |
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Asepsis is the term for:
1. Disinfectant 2. Antiseptic 3. Fumigant 4. Free from germs |
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A teaspoon is equal to:
1. 40 drops 2. 60 drops 3. 50 drops 4. 70 drops |
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you have one quart of 20% solution, to make 10% add:
1. 4 oz. water 2. 1/2 cup formalin 3. 3 oz. formalin 4. 1 quart Water |
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