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Microbe is another term for?
bacteria
What is the lowest level of decontamination and infection control?
sanitation
When washing your hands, how long should you scrub after lathering with soap?
30-60 seconds
An Incident Report would contain which type of information?
route of exposure, circumstances surrounding the event of exposure, source of exposure
A burn that injures the muscle and bones is considered a ____ degree burn.
fourth
Which type of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on a surface?
type B
When is it acceptable to put product that has been removed with a spatula back into the jar?
Never
Bacteria multiply best in places that are?
Warm
Scabies is caused by?
animal parasite
The ______ cranial nerve is the chief motor nerve of the face.
seventh
The human body has how many bones?
206
The cervical nerves originate at the?
spinal cord
Which of these is a function of the skeletal system?
provides the shape and form for the body, protects the internal organs, blood production
Nonstriated muscles are also knows as what kind of muscles?
involuntary, visceral, smooth
,How many muscles are in your face?
30
Massaging the _____ nerve affects the skin of the lower eyelid, side of the nose, upper lip, and
mouth.
infraoribtal
What is a function of the blood?
help equalize the body's temperature
The average brain weighs about?
46 pounds
Oxygen is?
colorless, odorless & tasteless
what is the lightest element known?
hydrogen
What has neither a definite size nor a definite shape?
Gas
The skin's protective barrier agains certain forms of bacteria and microorganisms is called the?
acid mantle
When free radicals cause an oxidation reaction they also?
produce a new free radical
soaps are?
highly alkaline
solutions are usually?
transparent
If a substance is hydrophilic, it is considered?
water loving
One advantage of O/W emulsions is that they?
are easily rinsed away with water
water-in-oil emulsions usually contain?
a smaller amount of water and a greater amount of oil
, The early Hebrews used myrrh in powder form to?
repel fleas
Which culture determined a person's beauty by how or she looked when naked?
The Greeks
Your career options as an esthetician include?
day spa esthetician, salon manager and makeup artist
The grooming rituals of the early Hebrew were based on the principle that?
their bodies were gifts to be cared for
What does a state licensing inspector do?
inspect salons to ensure state rules and regulation are being followed
Modesty was greatly valued during which era?
The Victorian age
You are most likely to see the word aesthetician used in which environment?
medical setting
Which civilization is believed to have been the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagent fashion?
Egyptians
A common purpose for seeking camouflage therapy is to?
disguise the effects of an accident
What practice was common during the Renaissance?
shaving or tweezing the eyebrows and hairline
_____ is one of the mediums commonly used with lasers.
gas
Faradic currents should be used no longer than?
15-20 minutes
A cathode is usually marked with this symbol
- (negative symbol)
Microcurrent works by mimicking the way?
the brain relays messages to the muscles