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Cosmetology Exam Test iOS App

Transform your cosmetology exam preparation with Cosmetology Exam Test!

Our app is crafted to immerse you in a robust and interactive testing environment, filled with a diverse collection of practice questions that span all the critical areas needed for cosmetology certification.

Each question is accompanied by comprehensive explanations, designed to deepen your understanding and refine your expertise.

Key Features:

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Example questions

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When should disinfectant solution be replaced?

When tools look cleanWeeklyMonthlyAs per manufacturer's instruction
Replacing according to manufacturer's instruction ensures disinfectant efficacy and safety.

What should be done before and after every client service to maintain hand hygiene?

Apply hand lotionClean hands with sanitizerWash handsUse gloves
Washing hands before and after each service helps prevent cross-contamination between clients.

During a salon inspection, 25 clients are serviced with improper handwashing. Calculate the infection risk if the probability per client is 0.08.

1.62.01.82.5
The expected number of infections is 25 * 0.08 = 2.0. This is verified, ensuring no calculation errors. 25 * 0.08 = 2.0 repeatedly checked.

Why should you replace a client's nail file after each use?

To reduce product costTo prevent the spread of infectionsNail files dull quicklyAesthetic preferences
Replacing nail files prevents the transfer of bacteria or fungi from one client to another, reducing the risk of cross-contamination.

How long must reusable tools be immersed in a hospital-grade disinfectant to ensure safety against cross-contamination?

At least 10 minutesAt least 5 minutesAt least 1 minuteAt least 30 seconds
Hospital-grade disinfectants typically require a minimum contact time of 10 minutes to effectively kill all pathogens. This standard is documented in sanitation guidelines.

How should a salon report an exposure incident following OSHA guidelines?

Complete and submit an incident reportNotify customers verballyPost a notice in salonDo nothing if minor
OSHA guidelines require a written incident report detailing the exposure event, to ensure proper documentation and follow-up for bloodborne pathogen incidents.

How should multi-use metal tools be sterilized to ensure they are free of all microbial life?

Boil in water for 20 minutesUse ultraviolet (UV) light for 2 hoursAutoclave at 121°C for 15 minutesSpray with disinfectant and air dry
Autoclaving at 121°C for 15 minutes under pressure is a verified method to achieve sterilization by killing all forms of microbial life, including spores.

A salon worker is assigned to dispose of sharps. What is the recommended protocol?

Seal in a puncture-proof containerWrap in paper and throw in the trashFlush down the toiletPlace in a regular plastic bag
OSHA and CDC guidelines mandate that sharps be disposed of in puncture-proof containers to prevent injury and contamination.

Which of the following is the correct disposal method for a chemical hazard in a spa setting?

Dispose in regular trashDown the sinkDesignated chemical waste binFlush down the toilet
Chemical hazards must be disposed of in a designated chemical waste bin to prevent environmental harm. This method aligns with OSHA regulations for hazardous waste disposal in work settings.

Under OSHA guidelines, who is responsible for providing personal protective equipment to estheticians?

The estheticianOSHA itselfThe establishmentProduct manufacturers
OSHA states that the employer, in this case, the establishment, is responsible for providing necessary protective equipment.