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Unit B1 E4 Revision Trivia Quiz Click for Question

Hygiene standards must be maintained to prevent what? Cross infection Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the name of the legislation protecting client records? Data Protection Act Click for: Answer and next Question

Define the term “sterilisation” Destruction of all Living micro-organisms & their spores Click for: Answer and next Question

What is your responsibility under H&S legislation Ensure you work safely Avoid doing anything That could cause accidents Click for: Answer and next Question

Name the different types of sterilising equipment used Autoclave UV cabinet Sterilising liquid Click for: Answer and next Question

What types of chemicals are used for disinfection Alcohol Bleach Barbicide Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the name of the legislation covering hygiene Health & Safety Legisalation Click for: Answer and next Question

What do you need for eye treatments? Perm/tint kit Cotton wool Tissues Tweezers Orange stick Head band Mag lamp Click for: Answer and next Question

What is the best way to dispose of treatment waste e.g. cotton wool or tissue? Lined bin with a lid. Into black bin liner at the end of the day Click for: Answer and next Question

What do you need for waxing? Wax pot & wax Gloves Spatula Pre/after wax Tweezers Strips Cotton wool Click for: Answer and next Question

How do you sterilise metal equipment? Autoclave Click for: Answer and next Question

Why must you follow a senior therapists instructions? Maintain H&S Ensure correct treatment is given Click for: Answer and next Question

Describe how a therapist should present themselves Clean uniform Hair tied back No jewellery Light make up Short nails No varnish Click for: Answer and next Question

Why is it important to tidy the work area after a treatment? Saves wasting time Prevent cross infection Professional Click for: Answer and next Question

Describe what your treatment room should look like Well ventilated Good lighting Clean & tidy Click for: Answer and next Question

Define the term “disinfection” Destroys some but not all mirco-organisms Click for: Answer and next Question

Why must hands be washed prior to treatment starting? Prevent cross infection Click for: Answer and next Question

What does cross infection mean? Spread of infection from 1 person to another via a 3 rd party or equipment Click for: Answer and next Question

How would you greet a client? Greet by name Say hello Introduce yourself Click for: Answer and next Question

Where could you use a bactericide? On a work surface Click for: Answer and next Question