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All of the following are true statements regarding infection control and safety procedures when performing a perm service EXCEPT:

a. may proceed with perm if abrasions are present
b. avoid perming damaged hair that shows breakage
c. protect client's clothing with proper draping
d. never perm hair that has been treated with a sodium hydroxide or no-lye relaxer

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Final answer:

The false statement regarding infection control for perms is that one may proceed with a perm if abrasions are present, which is incorrect because it poses a risk of irritation or infection.

Step-by-step explanation:

The statement that is not true regarding infection control and safety procedures when performing a perm service is "may proceed with perm if abrasions are present". It is important to note that hairstylists should not perm hair if there are any cuts or abrasions on the scalp, as the chemicals used could cause irritation or infection. The other statements are indeed true:

  • Avoid perming damaged hair that shows breakage to prevent further damage.
  • Protect the client's clothing with proper draping to ensure safety and cleanliness.
  • Never perm hair that has been treated with a sodium hydroxide or no-lye relaxer to avoid severe hair damage or hair loss.

When performing a perm service, there are several infection control and safety procedures to follow. All of the statements in the question are generally true except for option a. You should not proceed with a perm if there are abrasions present on the client's scalp. Abrasions can increase the risk of infection and irritation.

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