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What is round shaped bacteria?
What is cocci bacteria.
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What is AIDS? (Full name)
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome.
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What is Quats? ( What does it stand for?)
Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
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What is pediculosis capitis?
Head lice
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What is spherical bacteria that grow in pairs?
What is Diplococci bacteria.
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What is the #1 rules when dealing with clients?
Always treat everyone as if they have aids!
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What is fungicidal?
something capable of destroying fungi
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What is motility?
Self-movement
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What is pus-forming bacteria? They cause blood poisoning.
What is Streptococci.
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What is one way aids can be transferred
Bloodborne pathogens
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What is Virucidal?
something capable of destroying viruses
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What is flagella (singular: flagellum)?
Slender, hair-like extensions that permit locomotion in certain bacteria; their whip-like motion moves bacteria in liquid.
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What is pus-forming bacteria? They cause boils.
What is staphylococci.
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What is one way to prevent aids.
When blood in in the picture wear gloves and try not to come in contact.
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What is Phenolics?
Powerful tuberculocidal disinfectants.
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What is sodium hypochlorite?
Common household bleach; disinfectant for salon use
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What bacteria causes Lyme disease?
What is sprilla bacteria.
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What is virus that cause Aids?
HIV
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What is a universal precaution?
Set of guidelines published by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration that requires the employer and employee to assume that all human blood and body fluids contain pathogens and are thus infectious.
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What is cilia?
Slender, hair - like extensions that permit locomotion in certain bacteria; their whip-like motion moves bacteria in liquid.
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