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Cosmetology Theory Review for State
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a. MSDS - ANSUseful product disposal guidelines and medical and first aid information can be
found on a(n):

a. MSDS
b. OSHA
c. HCS
d. EPA

b. disinfectants - ANSChemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not
spores) on surfaces are:

a. antiseptics
b. disinfectants
c. sterilizers
d. sanitizers

c. statutes - ANSLaws are also called:

a. regulations
b. guidelines
c. statutes
c. rules

b. harmless - ANSNonpathogenic bacteria are:
a. harmful b. harmless c. disease producing d. toxic

a. cocci - ANSThe type of bacteria that rarely shows any active motility is:
a. cocci b. spirilla c. pathogenic d. flagellum

a. life cycle of bacteria - ANSTogether, the active stage and inactive, or spore-forming, stage of
bacteria are referred to as the:

a. life cycle of bacteria
b. chemical origin of bacteria
c. beneficial effects
d. surrounding environment

d. local infection - ANSA pimple or an abscess is an example of a:

,a. blood disease
b. general infection
c. daughter cell
d. local infection

c. virus - ANSA parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of a
biological organism is a:
a. bacteria b. parasite c. virus d. contaminant

d. bloodborne pathogens - ANSDisease-causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by
blood or body fluids are called:

a. positive pathogens
b. acquired pathogens
c. inoculation pathogens
d. bloodborne pathogens

b. AIDS - ANSHuman immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes:
a. MRSA
b. AIDS
c. hepatitis
d. HPV

b. fungi - ANSMicroscopic plant parasites that include molds, mildews, and yeasts are:

a. bloodborne pathogens
b. fungi
c. parasites
d. pathogens

c. Mildew - ANSWhich fungus affects plants or grows on inanimate objects but does not cause
human infections in the salon?
a. tinea barbae b. staph
c. mildew d. tinea pedis

c. acquired immunity - ANSThe type of immunity that the body develops after overcoming a
disease or through inoculations is:
a. natural immunity
b. natural healing
c. acquired immunity
d. acquired resistance

,d. All answers are correct - ANSWhich of the following is an acceptable way to clean tools or
instruments?
a. using an ultrasonic unit
b. using a cleaning solvent
c. washing with soap and water, then scrubbing with a clean, disinfected nail brush
d. All answers are correct

a. allergy - ANSA reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain foods, chemicals, or other
normally harmless substances is a(n):

a. allergy
b. infection
c. efficacy
d. parasite

c. efficacy - ANSThe term describing the effectiveness with which a disinfecting solution kills
germs when used according to the label instructions is:
a. effect
b. concentration
c. efficacy
d. disinfection

d. quaternary ammonium compounds - ANSA safe and useful type of disinfectant, commonly
called quats, is:
a. quarter antiseptic solution
b. quaternary-based compounds
c. phenolic quaternary agents
d. quaternary ammonium compounds

b. nippers - ANSWhich of the following is an example of a multi-use item?
a. wooden sticks
b. nippers
c. gauze
d. All answers are correct

a. 20 seconds - ANSWhen hand washing, it is important to rub hands together for a minimum of
how long?

a. 20 seconds
b. 30 seconds
c. 1 minute
d. 2 minutes

, b. dermatology - ANSThe medical brach of science that deals with the study of the skin, its
functions and diseases, is:
a. anatomy b. dermatology
c. histology d. physiology

c. skin - ANSThe largest organ of the human body is the:
a. liver
b. lungs
c. skin
d. heart

d. acidic - ANSThe surface of healthy skin is slightly:

a. yellow
b. alkaline
c. rough
d. acidic

a. pineal gland - ANSAll of the following are appendages of the skin EXCEPT:

a. pineal gland
b. nails
c. sebaceous glands
d. hair

a. corneum - ANSThe layer of the skin that we see and is treated by the practitioner is the:

a. corneum
b. keratin
c. melanin
d. spinosum

a. stratum lucidum - ANSThe clear, transparent layer just under the stratum corneum that
consists of small cells through which light can pass is the:

a. stratum lucidum
b. stratum corneum
c. stratum germinativum
d. keratin dermis

c. melanin - ANSThe stratum germinativum is composed of several layers with special cells that
produce a dark skin pigment called:
a. keratin
b. elongated

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