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40 Cards in this Set
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positive work ethics
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good moral principles by which we live and work
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behavior of positive work ethics
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when your actions are respectful, courtious, helpful, honest, and skills
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values-goals
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aquire as we move through life. guide our behavior and give us direction
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initiative
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doing something without being told to do so
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independance
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taking resposabilities for your actions
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positive work attendance
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showing up before time, giving advance notice before absence
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work surface disinfections-when/ how long?
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before beginning every client sercive, all work surfaces must be cleaned and disinfected.
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prfessional apperiance
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put thought into your appearance every day. keep your haircut and color fresh. take care of your skin and use a sun block. the best length and grooming of your nails and maintaining their appearance
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skin/ draping
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make sure that the drape in not tounching the skin
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ergonomics
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the science of designing the workplace as well as its equiptment and tools to make specific body movements more comfortable, efficient, and safe.
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hard press
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technique that removes 100 percent of the curl by applying the pressing twice on each side of the hair
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elevation= layers
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the angle or degree at which a subsection of hair is held from the head when cutting and creates graduation and layers
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palming
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closing the shears which allowes you to hold the comb and the shears at the same time
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2nd nuckle/safety measures
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do not cut past the second nukcle when cutting below your fingers or whe cutting palm to palm. the skin is soft and fleshy past the second nukcle and is easy to cut
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holding hand (haircutting)
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the hand that holds the comb and the section of hair when cutting
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safety/ changing razor blade
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do not hold by the sharp end and discard in a punture proof container
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examples of visuals aids
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pictures of examples to help visulize what is wanted
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clients habits and daily patterns affect the haircut/ life style
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you want to make sure that the haircut fits and suits the clients lifestyle and is easy for them to style and maintain
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oval shape/ ideal
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the ideal shape
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blow drying hair/ nozzle direction
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point the blow dryer away from the scalp
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thermal culring or pressing/ heat resistant comb
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comb that does not burn when held close to the heat
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completely dry hair/ temporarly straightin the hair
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it is important to make sure the hair is completely dry so the steam will not burn you or the client
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comb position during thermal curling/ comb between scalp and iron
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the heat of the iron can burn the client so put the comb between the client and the iron
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diplococcic
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bacterian grow in pairs- cause pneumonia
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cocci
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round shape bacteria
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pus
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bacteria infection
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pediculosis capitis
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head lice
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cell
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basic unit of all living matter
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heart
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blood circulation
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electric current
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conductor
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hairsuities
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over growth of hair in uncommon places
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impliments
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tools used to perform services. can be reusable or disposable
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foot baths
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never put disinfect in foot bath-bacause disinfectnat in not used on skin
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one and a halg turns of a roller
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it creates curls
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hard press
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twice in front and twice in back
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on base
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full maximun volume when rolling hair 45 degrees
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1920's and 30's
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fingerwavig
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pin curl stationary foundation
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base
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occipital bone location
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the bone that pertudes on the back of your head
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provide several types of "visual" aids in consultation
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magazines or books with pictures
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