16. Chronic toxicity is:
8. In Florida, any employer in an industry, other than construction, is required to carry workers’ compensation coverage if they have: a. Any number of employees. b. Four or more employees, whether part-time or full-time. c. Four or more full-time employees. d. Ten employees, whether part-time or full-time. 9. HIV and AIDS are commonly confused, but they are not the same thing, and it is vital to understand the difference: a. People who are infected with HIV can develop AIDS. b. People with AIDS can develop HIV. c. Every person with HIV also has AIDS. 10. Each of the following is a possible way of contracting HIV, EXCEPT for: a. Unprotected sex with an infected person. b. From an infected mother to her child in the womb. c. Sharing a needle with an infected person. d. Drinking from the same water fountain as an infected person. 11. To prevent transmission of HIV in the workplace, cosmetologists and other health and human service providers must take which of the following precautions? a. Any surface contaminated with blood should be thoroughly disinfected. b. Cosmetologists should rinse their hands in between working with different clients. c. Carefully handle any sharp tools or instruments to avoid unnecessary bleeding. d. All the above 12. The goals of ART, or antiretroviral therapy are the following, EXCEPT: a. Durable suppression of plasma HIV RNA. b. Restoration of immune function. c. Complete cure and ridding of all infection. d. Prevention of HIV transmission. 13. An applicant shall be eligible for licensure by examination to practice cosmetology if the applicant is at least 16 years of age or has received a high school diploma, pays the required application fee, and has received a minimum of: a. 200 hours of training. b. 500 hours of training. c. 1,000 hours of training. d. 1,200 hours of training. 14. Following any change to a licensee’s current mailing address or place of practice, they must notify the Florida Board of Cosmetology, DBPR in writing within:
a. Damage that occurs after a single massive exposure. b. Repeated exposure for several weeks or months. c. Cumulative damage to specific organ systems that takes many months or years. d. A complex multistage process of abnormal cell growth and differentiation that can lead to cancer. 17. All the following are names for the same chemical, EXCEPT for: a. Formaldehyde. 18. OSHA stands for: a. Occupational Safety and Health Administration. b. Organizational Safety and Health Agency. c. Office for Safety and Health Affairs. d. Operational Health and Safety Agenda. 19. Work-place fatalities must be reported to the nearest OSHA office: a. Immediately. b. Within eight hours. c. Within one day. d. Within one week. 20. Which workplace factor is primarily associated with ergonomic or musculoskeletal hazards? a. Temperature fluctuations. b. Exposure to loud noises. c. Repetitive movements. d. Chemical spills. 21. Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C are different because: a. Only Hepatitis B has a vaccine. b. Only Hepatitis C is a liver disease. c. Hepatitis B and C have the same symptoms. d. Hepatitis B is not contagious. b. Formalin. c. Methanol. d. Methylene glycol. 22. Which of the following is true of sanitation? a. Sanitation will reduce germs on a surface but will not kill all organisms. b. Sanitation will reduce germs on a surface and will kill all organisms. c. Sanitation neither reduces germs, nor kills all organisms, but it makes things look, smell, and feel clean. d. Sanitation removes harmful dirt and oils, but never germs. 23. Microbes can also exist on seemingly unlikely products, like bars of soap. Because of this, salons often take the following precaution: a. Using hot water when washing hands. b. Using sanitary wipes. c. Using hand sanitizer rather than soap. d. Using liquid soap instead of bar soap. 24. “Sterile” means is the highest level of decontamination, and it means: a. Free from all visible dirt and debris. b. Free from all germs. c. Free from unsanitary oils and grime. d. Free from most kinds of infectious agents.
a. Seven days. b. Thirty days. c. Ninety days. d. One year.
15. Pedicure equipment that contains water must be disinfected by filling the basin with a solution of water containing one teaspoon of bleach for each gallon of water. This must be done:
a. Twice a day. b. Once a day. c. Once a week. d. Whenever they become visibly soiled.
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