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17 Cards in this Set
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A client who shows signs of an HPV infection should not receive a _____ service. |
Pedicure |
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Disease-Causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids are called_______. |
Bloodborne pathogens |
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It is against the law for a cosmetologist to ______, even if the client insists. |
cut living skin |
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What are the three types of hepatitis that are of concern in the salon? |
A, B and C |
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Which of the three types of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface? |
Hepatitis B |
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What does HIV stand for? |
Human Immunodeficiency Virus. |
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What does AIDS stand for? |
Acquired Immune deficiency syndrome |
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What is AIDS |
A disease that breaks down the bodies immune system. |
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_____ ,which includes molds, mildews, and yeasts, can cause _____ diseases such as ringworm. |
Fungi, Contagious |
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______is a superficial fungal infection caused by a variety of dermatophytes. What does it affect? Whom does it mostly affect? |
Tinea Barbae, Primarily limited to the bearded areas of the face and neck or around the scalp, older adolescent and adult males. |
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A _____ nail infection is more common on the feet than on the hands. |
Fungal |
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_______ nail infections commonly occur on both the hands and the feet. |
Bacterial |
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____ are organisms that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another _____, referred to as a host, while contributing ____ to the survival of that organism. |
Parasites, Organism, Nothing |
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Immunity |
The bodies ability to destroy, resist, and recognize infection. |
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Natural Immunity |
Both inherited and developed through healthy living |
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Inoculation |
means shot |
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Acquired Immunity |
Ability to overcome disease through inoculation or exposure to natural allergens like pollen. |