Regulation | Infection | Viruses | Prevent the spread of disease | Miscellaneous |
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What is Occupational Safty and Health Administration
What does OSHA stand for?
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What is pathogenic and nonpathogenic
What are the two types of bacteria?
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What is a submicroscopic particle that infects and resides in the cells of biological organisms
What is a virus?
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What is launder to the directions of the items label.
Make sure that they are fully dry.
How are towels, linens, and capes to be disinfected?
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What is organism that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organism, while contributing nothing to the survival of that organism.
What is a parasite?
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What is registers all types of disinfectants.
What role does the EPA play in our field?
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What is Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Parasites
What are the 4 types of potentially harmful organisms?
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What is taking over other cells and becoming a part of them.
How do viruses reproduce?
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What is the process that eliminates most, but not all, microorganisms on nonpourous surfaces
Define disinfection
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What is naturally or a sign of good health
2 ways to gain immunity
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What is OSHA
What federal agency was created as a part of the DOL?
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What is Cocci
Which type of bacteria rarely show movement?
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What is vaccines
Hoe do you prevent viruses?
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What is washing with soap and water and then scrubbing them with a clean and properly disinfected nail brush. Using an ultra sonic unit. Using a cleaning solvent.
Describe how to properly clean something.
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What is mildew, folliculitis barbae, tines barbae, tinea capitis, tinea pedis
What are 2 of the 5 types of fungi.
Bonus 100 if you can name all 5 |
Laws are written by both federal and state legislatures. Rules are more specific.
What’s the difference between rules and laws.
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What is Bacilli and Spirilla
Bonus: flangella
Which type of bacteria move on their own?
Bonus 100 points if you can name the hair like extension used to move the bacteria. |
What is any
List 4 examples of a virus
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What is do you removal of blood and all other potentially infectious materials on an item surface and the removal of visible debris or residue such as dust hair and skin.
Define decontamination
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What is hepatitis and HIV
What are 2 types of blood-borne pathogens?
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Any
List 6 of the 16 categories that an MSDS must contain
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What is they divide into two cells.
Describe how bacteria grow and reproduce.
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What is the way that they reproduce
What’s the difference between bacteria and viruses
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What is any
List 5 tips for using disinfectants.
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What is.....
How are blood-borne pathogens transmitted and how Are they not?
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