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Sanitation Study Guide
Diamonds Oaks 2009-2010
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Cosmetology
11th Grade
10/01/2009

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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
Definition
4. 20 - 30 minutes
Term
When sanitizing with a 25% formalin solution, emplements must be immersed for:

1. 2 minutes
2. 10 minutes
3. 15 minutes
4. 20 minutes
Definition
2. 10 minutes
Term
What strenth of hydrogen peroxide shoud you use on minor cuts:

1. 1-2%
2. 3-5%
3. 8-10%
4. 15-18%
Definition
2. 3-5%
Term
A substance that may kill or retard the growth of bacteria is;

1. Germicide
2. Antiseptic
3. Disinfectant
4. Solvent
Definition
2. Antiseptic
Term
Common pus-forming bacteria is:

1. Spore producer
2. Bacillus
3. Spirillum
4. Staphylococcus
Definition
4. Staphylococcus
Term
What type of bacteria is most likely to produce spores:

1. Dipolcocci
2. Spirilla
3. Bacilli
4. Staphylococci
Definition
3. Bacilli
Term
The body fights infection with:

1. Antitoxins
2. Toxins
3. Contagion
4. Erythrocytes
Definition
1.  Antitoxins
Term
Poisoning due to pathogenic bacteria is called:

1. Asepsis
2. Sterile
3. Sepsis
4. Styptic
Definition
3. Sepsis
Term
Streptococci is found in:

1. Boils
2. Pustules
3. Blood poisoning
4. Tetanus
Definition
3. Blood Poisoning
Term
Cocci is a bacteria that has what kind of shape?

1. Rod
2. Round
3. Spiral
4. Long
Definition
2. Round
Term
When bacteria is in the spore forming stage, they are:

1. Reproductive
2. Active
3. Vegative
4. Inactive
Definition
4. Inactive
Term
Pustules contain:

1. Pathogenic bacteria
2. Non-pathogenic bacteria
3. Saprophytes
4. Beneficial bacteria
Definition

1. Pathogenic bacteria

 

Term
Vegatable parasites can produce a contagious disease such as:

1. Itch Mites
2. Scabies
3. Ringworm
2. Pediculosis
Definition
3. Ringworm
Term
Saprophytes are classified as:

1. Vegetable parasites
2. Pathogenic organisms
3. Non-pathogenic organisms
4. Animal parasites
Definition
3. Non-pathogenic organisms
Term
Filterable viruses cause:

1. The common cold
2. Tetanus
3. Blood poisoning
4. Syphilis
Definition
1. The common cold
Term
Animal parasites are responsible for:

1. Ringowrm
2. Scabies
3. Favus
4 Fungi
Definition
2. Scabies
Term
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
Definition
4. Transmit disease
Term
What percentage should you use to sanitize electrodes?

1. 10 %
2. 20 %
3. 60 %
4. 70 %
Definition
4. 70%
Term
A dry sanitizer must:

1. Contain an active fumigant
2. Large enough to immerse implements
3. Contain 70% alcohol
4. Well ventiliated
Definition
1. contain an active fumigant
Term
A poisonous substance of a undetermined chemical nature is said to be a :

1. Toxin
2. Styptic
3. Gumigant
4. Germicide
Definition
1. Toxin
Term
The bacteria, Treponema Pallida, is responsible for causing:

1. Gonorrhea
2. Syphilis
3. Acne
4. Ringworm
Definition
2 Syphilis
Term
A 10-25% formalin is used as a (n):

1. Fumigant
2. Antiseptic
3. Disinfectant
4. Rust inhibitor
Definition
3. Disinfectant
Term
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
Definition
3. Harmful and harmless bacteria
Term
When sanitizing implements "quats" solution should be:

1. 2:1000
2. 2:100
3. 1:1000
4. 1:100
Definition
3. 1:1000
Term
3% hydrogen peroxide is acceptable to use:

1. To accelerate hair color
2. In bleach solution
3. As an antiseptic
4. As an disinfectant
Definition
3. As an Antiseptic
Term
5% formalin is used to sanitize

1. Combs and brushes
2. Shampoo bowls
3. Cutting edges
4. Electrodes
Definition
1. Combs and brushes
Term
A fumigant is necessary to:

1. Maintain a sanitized cabinet
2. Sanitize combs/brushes
3. Treat an accidental cut
4. Percent rust
Definition
1. Maintain a sanitized cabiner
Term
An antiseptic is used to:

1. Santitize combs and brushes
2. Sanitize electrodes
3. Destroy all bacteria
4. Retard bacterial growth
Definition
4. Retard bacterial growth
Term
Prophylaxis means:

1. Transmission of disease
2. Prognosis of disease
3. Prevention of disease
4. Symptoms of disease
Definition
2. Prognosis of disease
Term
Chemicals should be:

1. Stored in a worm cabinet
2. Purchased weekly
3. Purchased in small quantities
4. Stored in ventilated container
Definition
3. Purchases in small quantities
Term
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.
Definition
2. Give the customer protection from bacterial disease.
Term
If "quats" requires a rust inhibitor, add:

1. 10% cresol
2. 60% Alcohol
3. 2% tincture of iodine
4. 1/2 % sodium nitrate
Definition
4. 1/2 % sodium nitrate.
Term
Asepsis is the term for:

1. Disinfectant
2. Antiseptic
3. Fumigant
4. Free from germs
Definition
4. Free from germs
Term
A teaspoon is equal to:

1. 40 drops
2. 60 drops
3. 50 drops
4. 70 drops
Definition
3. 50 drops
Term
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
Definition
4. 1 quart water
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