BloodbornepathogensDisease-causingbacteria or virusesthat are carriedthrough the bloodor body fluids areknown as:tools andstylingimplementsAdisinfectantis acceptablefor use on:RingwormParasitic fungi aremolds and yeaststhat producecontagiousdiseases such as:Wash handswith warmwater andliquid soapWhich of thefollowing stepsshould be a salonprofessionalpreformimmediately prior toa servicesanitationWashingyour handsis anexample of:EPAregistrationnumberWhich of thefollowing is given to aproduct, along withthe approval of theefficacy claims on thelabel, to ensure theproduct is safe andeffective?DiplococciBacterial cells thatgrow in pairs andare the cause ofcertain infectionssuch as pneumoniaare known as:disposableTools andinstruments usedto puncture orinvade the skinmust be sterilizedor designed to be:decontaminatedIf a surface isfree from dirt,oil and/ormicrobes, ithas been:asrecommendedbymanufacturerHow oftenshould thesolution indisinfectantcontainers bechanged?MicrobiologyThe scientificstudy ofsmallorganismsvirusesViricidals aredisinfectantsused to kill:70%What percentageof all bacteria isnonpathogenicandlive on the surfaceof the skinOSHAThe regulatingagency under thedepartment of laborthat enforced safetyand health standardsin the workplace isMSDSKey information on aspecific productregarding ingredients,associated hazards,combustion levels andstorage requirementsis provided by:BroadspectrumdisinfectantsDisinfectants that killbacteria, viruses,fungi andpseudomonas andare known ashospital-grade orhospital-leveldisinfectantsPus-filledboilWhich of thefollowingwould beconsidered alocal infection:ImmersingAll implementsmust bethroughlycleaned before:infectioncontrolSanitationis thelowestlevel of:MitosisThe name of theactivity thatoccurs whencells divide tocreate new cellsHIVAids is adiseasecausedby:harmedby heatWhich of thefollowingconditions doesnot occur duringthe inactive stageof bacterial growthtwoAs bacteria absorbfood, each cellgrows in size anddivides, resultingin how many newcells?tobreakdownhumanimmunodeficiencyvirus (HIV) causesthe immunesystem to:BloodbornepathogensDisease-causingbacteria or virusesthat are carriedthrough the bloodor body fluids areknown as:tools andstylingimplementsAdisinfectantis acceptablefor use on:RingwormParasitic fungi aremolds and yeaststhat producecontagiousdiseases such as:Wash handswith warmwater andliquid soapWhich of thefollowing stepsshould be a salonprofessionalpreformimmediately prior toa servicesanitationWashingyour handsis anexample of:EPAregistrationnumberWhich of thefollowing is given to aproduct, along withthe approval of theefficacy claims on thelabel, to ensure theproduct is safe andeffective?DiplococciBacterial cells thatgrow in pairs andare the cause ofcertain infectionssuch as pneumoniaare known as:disposableTools andinstruments usedto puncture orinvade the skinmust be sterilizedor designed to be:decontaminatedIf a surface isfree from dirt,oil and/ormicrobes, ithas been:asrecommendedbymanufacturerHow oftenshould thesolution indisinfectantcontainers bechanged?MicrobiologyThe scientificstudy ofsmallorganismsvirusesViricidals aredisinfectantsused to kill:70%What percentageof all bacteria isnonpathogenicandlive on the surfaceof the skinOSHAThe regulatingagency under thedepartment of laborthat enforced safetyand health standardsin the workplace isMSDSKey information on aspecific productregarding ingredients,associated hazards,combustion levels andstorage requirementsis provided by:BroadspectrumdisinfectantsDisinfectants that killbacteria, viruses,fungi andpseudomonas andare known ashospital-grade orhospital-leveldisinfectantsPus-filledboilWhich of thefollowingwould beconsidered alocal infection:ImmersingAll implementsmust bethroughlycleaned before:infectioncontrolSanitationis thelowestlevel of:MitosisThe name of theactivity thatoccurs whencells divide tocreate new cellsHIVAids is adiseasecausedby:harmedby heatWhich of thefollowingconditions doesnot occur duringthe inactive stageof bacterial growthtwoAs bacteria absorbfood, each cellgrows in size anddivides, resultingin how many newcells?tobreakdownhumanimmunodeficiencyvirus (HIV) causesthe immunesystem to:

SALON ECOLOGY G2 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Disease-causing bacteria or viruses that are carried through the blood or body fluids are known as:
    Bloodborne pathogens
  2. A disinfectant is acceptable for use on:
    tools and styling implements
  3. Parasitic fungi are molds and yeasts that produce contagious diseases such as:
    Ringworm
  4. Which of the following steps should be a salon professional preform immediately prior to a service
    Wash hands with warm water and liquid soap
  5. Washing your hands is an example of:
    sanitation
  6. Which of the following is given to a product, along with the approval of the efficacy claims on the label, to ensure the product is safe and effective?
    EPA registration number
  7. Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and are the cause of certain infections such as pneumonia are known as:
    Diplococci
  8. Tools and instruments used to puncture or invade the skin must be sterilized or designed to be:
    disposable
  9. If a surface is free from dirt, oil and/or microbes, it has been:
    decontaminated
  10. How often should the solution in disinfectant containers be changed?
    as recommended by manufacturer
  11. The scientific study of small organisms
    Microbiology
  12. Viricidals are disinfectants used to kill:
    viruses
  13. What percentage of all bacteria is nonpathogenicand live on the surface of the skin
    70%
  14. The regulating agency under the department of labor that enforced safety and health standards in the workplace is
    OSHA
  15. Key information on a specific product regarding ingredients, associated hazards, combustion levels and storage requirements is provided by:
    MSDS
  16. Disinfectants that kill bacteria, viruses, fungi and pseudomonas and are known as hospital-grade or hospital-level disinfectants
    Broad spectrum disinfectants
  17. Which of the following would be considered a local infection:
    Pus-filled boil
  18. All implements must be throughly cleaned before:
    Immersing
  19. Sanitation is the lowest level of:
    infection control
  20. The name of the activity that occurs when cells divide to create new cells
    Mitosis
  21. Aids is a disease caused by:
    HIV
  22. Which of the following conditions does not occur during the inactive stage of bacterial growth
    harmed by heat
  23. As bacteria absorb food, each cell grows in size and divides, resulting in how many new cells?
    two
  24. human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) causes the immune system to:
    to break down