Michigan Manicurist Theory Exam
|154 Questions and Answers
Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS) Categories - -1. Identification
2. Hazard Identification
3. Composition/Information on Ingredients
4. First Aid Measures
5. Fire Fighting Measures
6. Accidental Release Measures
7. Handling and Storage
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
9. Physical and chemical properties
10. Stability and reactivity
11. Toxicological Information
12. Ecological information
13. disposal considerations
14. Transport information
15. Regulatory Information
16. Other information
- What is a carcinogen? - -a substance that causes or is believed to cause
cancer
- What is a mutagen? - -a substance that may cause cancer but not always
- What is a combustible? - -material that is capable of igniting and burning
- What dos flammable mean? - -A material even easier to ignite than a
combustible
- Define Anatomy - -the study of the structures of the human body and the
substances these structures are made o
- Define Physiology - -is the study of the functions and activities performed
by the body's structures
- Define histology - -also known as microscopic anatomy, is the study of the
structure and composition of tissue
- Define Cell - -Basic unit of all living things
- Cell division creates how many cells? - -Two
, - What are the four types of tissues? - -epithelial, connective, muscle,
nervous
- Connective tissue - -fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and
supports the various parts of the body. (ie. Bone, cartilage, tendons, blood
and lymph, and fat)
- epithelial tissue - -a protective covering on body surfaces. (ie. Skin,
mucous membranes, the tissue inside the mouth, the lining of the heart,
digestive and respiratory organs, and glands)
- Muscle tissue - -contracts and moves various parts of the body
- nerve tissue - -carries messages through the central nervous system to
control and coordinate all bodily functions
- integumentary system - -Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair,
and nails
- Vitamin A - -supports the overall health of the skin and aids in the health,
function, and repair of skin cells.
- Vitamin C - -aids in immune support, and even speeds up, the healing
processes of the body
- Vitamin D - -enables the body to properly absorb and use calcium, the
element needed for proper bone development and maintenance
- Vitamin E - -helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun's
rays
- Vitamin K - -helps the body respond to injuries and it regulates normal
blood clotting
- B Vitamins - -help the body break down nutrients from proteins, fats, and
carbohydrates
- What's a principal cause of daytime fatigue? - -lack of water
- Large blister containing a watery fluid; similar to a vesicle. Requires
medical referral. - -Bulla
- Closed, abnormally developed sac that contains pus, semifluid, or morbid
matter, above or below the skin.Requires medical referral. - -Cyst and
tubercle. A cyst can be drained of fluid and a tubercle cannot.
|154 Questions and Answers
Material Data Safety Sheet (MSDS) Categories - -1. Identification
2. Hazard Identification
3. Composition/Information on Ingredients
4. First Aid Measures
5. Fire Fighting Measures
6. Accidental Release Measures
7. Handling and Storage
8. Exposure Controls/Personal Protection
9. Physical and chemical properties
10. Stability and reactivity
11. Toxicological Information
12. Ecological information
13. disposal considerations
14. Transport information
15. Regulatory Information
16. Other information
- What is a carcinogen? - -a substance that causes or is believed to cause
cancer
- What is a mutagen? - -a substance that may cause cancer but not always
- What is a combustible? - -material that is capable of igniting and burning
- What dos flammable mean? - -A material even easier to ignite than a
combustible
- Define Anatomy - -the study of the structures of the human body and the
substances these structures are made o
- Define Physiology - -is the study of the functions and activities performed
by the body's structures
- Define histology - -also known as microscopic anatomy, is the study of the
structure and composition of tissue
- Define Cell - -Basic unit of all living things
- Cell division creates how many cells? - -Two
, - What are the four types of tissues? - -epithelial, connective, muscle,
nervous
- Connective tissue - -fibrous tissue that binds together, protects, and
supports the various parts of the body. (ie. Bone, cartilage, tendons, blood
and lymph, and fat)
- epithelial tissue - -a protective covering on body surfaces. (ie. Skin,
mucous membranes, the tissue inside the mouth, the lining of the heart,
digestive and respiratory organs, and glands)
- Muscle tissue - -contracts and moves various parts of the body
- nerve tissue - -carries messages through the central nervous system to
control and coordinate all bodily functions
- integumentary system - -Consists of the skin, mucous membranes, hair,
and nails
- Vitamin A - -supports the overall health of the skin and aids in the health,
function, and repair of skin cells.
- Vitamin C - -aids in immune support, and even speeds up, the healing
processes of the body
- Vitamin D - -enables the body to properly absorb and use calcium, the
element needed for proper bone development and maintenance
- Vitamin E - -helps protect the skin from the harmful effects of the sun's
rays
- Vitamin K - -helps the body respond to injuries and it regulates normal
blood clotting
- B Vitamins - -help the body break down nutrients from proteins, fats, and
carbohydrates
- What's a principal cause of daytime fatigue? - -lack of water
- Large blister containing a watery fluid; similar to a vesicle. Requires
medical referral. - -Bulla
- Closed, abnormally developed sac that contains pus, semifluid, or morbid
matter, above or below the skin.Requires medical referral. - -Cyst and
tubercle. A cyst can be drained of fluid and a tubercle cannot.