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TDLR Eyelash Extension Review Exam Questions And 100% Correct Answers
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Cleaning- ANSWER The process of using soap and water or detergent and water to remove all visible dirt, debris, and many disease causing germs.
disinfection- ANSWER A chemical process that uses specific products to destroy harmful organisms (except bacterial spores) on environmental surfaces.
sterilization- ANSWER The mode of decontamination that destroys microorganisms, including bacterial spores.
sanitize - ANSWER The process of reducing the number of microorganisms on a clean surface to safe levels.
State Regulatory Agencies - ANSWER set guidelines for the manufacturing, sale and use of equipment and chemical, and along safety standards in the workplace.
OSHA - ANSWER occupational safety health administration, responsible for regulating and enforcement of safety and health standards
MSDS - ANSWER An abbreviation commonly used, it takes into account how a chemical is harmful as well as carries information on its hazardous ingredients, safety precautions with regards to handling and use
EPA - ANSWER A government agency responsible for the registration of all kinds of disinfectants to be sold and used within the United States.
Laws - ANSWER Statutes created by both federal and state legislatures which stipulate the practice scope.
infection - ANSWER the invasion of the body tissue by disease causing pathogen.
disinfectants - ANSWER Chemical products capable of destroying bacteria, virus and fungi on surfaces which should be mix according to mfg instructions on the label so they are safe and effective.
decontamination method #1 - ANSWER Cleaning then disinfecting with an appropriate EPA-registered disinfectant by completely immersing implements for 5-10mins.
decontamination method #2 - ANSWER Cleaning and then sterilizing.
consultation intake form - ANSWER client acknowledgement of the services being performed.
consent form - ANSWER a written agreement(understands and accepts all risk involved) between the client and technician for applying a particular treatment.
client communication - ANSWER The act of sharing information between two parties so that is effectiviely undersood.
evaluation - ANSWER A comprehensive process of obtaining and interpreting the necessary data to understand the person, system, or situation.
contraindications - ANSWER factors in the client's condition which prohibit the use of a particular treatment
two common type of eye shapes - ANSWER rounded or oblong (almond)
anagen lashes - ANSWER Active growing phase of eyelashes. the smallest, finest & shortest eyelash hairs that exist for up to 2 months.
catagen lashes - ANSWER end of the growing phase, transitional. medium in length &
eyelash growth cycle - ANSWER a 30- to 60-day-long cycle that encompasses periods of growth (anagen-growth, catagen-rest, telogen-shedding)
above words;
isolation - ANSWER keeping a single natural eyelash from its adjacent lashes.
30 days - ANSWER licensees must notify the regulatory agency in writing with how many days of a any changes to name or address?
salon owner - ANSWER Person responsible for providing suitable wet disinfectant soaking containers and autoclave dry heat sterilizer, copy of current law & rules book, comply with safety & health standards.
License Renewal - ANSWER 4-total required C.E. 1-sanitation & 3 any topic.
Isopropyl alcohol concentration - ANSWER 70%
ethyl alcohol concentration - ANSWER 90%
fluid safety standards - ANSWER EPA registered hospital grade disinfectant or 10% bleach used to clean up all visible blood or body fluids.
Allergy - ANSWER Reaction due to extreme sensitivity to certain food, chemicals, or other normally harmless substances
Antiseptics - ANSWER Chemical agents that may kill, retard, or prevent the growth of bacteria; nos classified as disinfectants
Asymptomatic - ANSWER Showing no symptoms or signs of infection
Bacili (Singular: Bacillus) - ANSWER Short, rod-shaped bacteria; the most common
bacteria; produce diseases such as tetanus(lockjaw), typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and diphtheria
Bacteria - ANSWER One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics; some harmless; also known as microbes or germs
Bactericidal - ANSWER Capable of destroying bacteria
Bacteriology - ANSWER The science that deals with the study of microorganisms called bacteria
Bloodborne Pathogens - ANSWER Disease-causind bacteria or viruses that are carried through the body in the blood or body fluids
Cilia - ANSWER Slender, hair-like extensions that permit locomotion in certain bacteria; whip-like motion moves them in liquid
Cocci - ANSWER Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly(alone) or in groups;the three types of cocci are staphylococci, streptococci, and diplococci
Contaminants - ANSWER Substances that can cause contamination
Diplococci - ANSWER Round bacteria that occur in pairs and give rise to diseases such as pneumonia
Efficacy - ANSWER The state of being effective; the ability to produce an effect
Flagella (Singular: Flagellum) - ANSWER Long, usually whip-like structures used by the bacilli and spirilla for movement called cilia(moving about)'may also be rin certain bacteria; lash-like movement propels them in liquids
Parasite - ANSWER Organism that lives in or on another organism and draws its nourishment from that organism
Pathogenic - ANSWER causing disease; harmful
Pathogenic Disease - ANSWER Disease produced by disease-causing bacteria, such as staphylococcus and streptococcus (pus-forming bacteria), or viruses
Pediculosis Capitis - ANSWER Skin disease caused by infestation of head lice
Phenol - ANSWER Carbolic acid; caustic poison; in 5 percent dilute solution is used to sanitize metallic implements
Pus - ANSWER fluid product of inflammation that contains white blood cells and the debris of dead cells tissue elements, and bacteria
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (quats) - ANSWER Disinfectant that is considered nontoxic, odorless, and fast-acting
Sodium Hypochlorite - ANSWER Common household bleach; disinfectant used to sanitize implements
Spirilla - ANSWER Spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria, such as Treponema pallida, which causes syphilis, and Borrelia burgdorferi, which causes Lyme disease
Staphylococci - ANSWER Pus-forming bacteria that grown in clusters like a bunch of grapes; causes abscesses, pustules, and boils
Streptococci - ANSWER Pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a string of beads; cause infections such as strep throat and blood poisoning
Systemic Disease - ANSWER Disease that affects the body generally, often due to under- or overfunctioning of the internal glands
Tuberculocidal - ANSWER Capable of destroying the bacteria that cause tuberculosis
Universal Precautions - ANSWER A set of guidelines published by OSHA that requires the employer and the employee to assume that all human blood and body fluids are infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
Virucidal - ANSWER Capable of destroying viruses
Virus - ANSWER A parasitic submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in cells of biological organisms. A virus is capable of replication only through taking over the host cell's reproductive function
spores - ANSWER A spore is a reproductive cell produced by certain fungi, plants and moss. Chemical disinfectants can kill bacteria, but do not destroy their spores.
Sterilization is the process of killing spores and bacteria. It occurs under high pressure and at very high temperatures. In health-care, sterilization is commonly performed in an apparatus called an autoclave., ferns), and some bacteria.
Some bacteria form spores as a means of protection. The spores have thick walls. They are very resistant to high temperatures, humidity, and other adverse conditions.
chelating soaps- ANSWER detergents that break down stubborn films and remove the reidue of pedicure products such as scrubs, salts, and masks
clean (cleaning) - ANSWER A mechanical process (scrubbing) using soap and water or detergent and water to remove all visible dirt,debris, and many disease -causing germs. Cleaning, also removes visible debris that interferes with disinfection. Cleaning is what cosmetologist do before disinfecting