Master Esthetics Board Exam Practice -- Scientific Concepts (Washington State)
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Washington State Master Esthetician
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Washington State Master Esthetician
What does NOT put a person at an increased risk of developing community-acquired MRSA? - ANS Having a high white blood cell count
What can you do to help minimize the spread of MRSA? - ANS Carefully dispose of materials that come into contact with blood or OPIM (Other Potentially Infecti...
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, What does NOT put a person at an increased risk of developing community-acquired MRSA? -
ANS Having a high white blood cell count
What can you do to help minimize the spread of MRSA? - ANS Carefully dispose of materials
that come into contact with blood or OPIM (Other Potentially Infectious Material)
What is an example of surgical asepsis? - ANS An operating room
What is a characteristic of PVC/vinyl gloves? - ANS They do not contain the same allergenic
proteins as those found in NRL gloves
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What is a sympton of type I (Immediate) hypersensitivity? - ANS Anaphylaxis
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What is NOT a reason to remove gross debris from equipment as soon as possible? - ANS To
increase the number of microorganisms on the item
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What do good detergents do? - ANS Suspend small particles in the cleaning fluid
When is instrument lubrication performed? - ANS Before sterilizing
What is the preferred method of disinfectioin for tools, equipment, and work surfaces in the
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esthetics industry? - ANS Intermediate-level disinfection
At what temperature must the sterilizer typically be maintained to ensure that all organisms are
killed? - ANS 274 degrees Farenheit
What relative humidity level must the steam in the autoclave reach in order to be effective? -
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ANS 100%
What three types of monitoring are involved in the sterilization process? - ANS Mechanical,
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What method of monitoring is commonly referred to as spore testing? - ANS Biological
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What is barrier film used for? - ANS To prevent cross-contamination
What term refers to risks involved with a route of entry through a break in mucous membranes
or the skin? - ANS Parenteral hazards
What is NOT something you should do to prevent the transmission of disease? - ANS
Dispose of MSDS properly
How long should the eyes be flushed in the event of an accident? - ANS 15 to 20 minutes
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