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Who is Charles Nesler |
Invented heavily wired machine that supplied electrical current to metal rods around which hair strands were wrapped in 1906 |
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Define bloodletting |
Used to strengthen the immune system staff define cosmetic house used to draw blood was barberpole |
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Define kosmetikos |
Skilled in the use of cosmetics |
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What year were called waves developed |
1941 |
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Define ethics |
Moral principles by which we live and work |
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What kind of personality is helpful to students success |
Positive attitude, diplomacy |
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Your personal life is counterproductive when |
Talking about it at work |
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What is goalsetting |
Identification of Long and short-term goals that help you decide what you want out of life |
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Personal hygiene deals with |
Daily maintenance of cleanliness |
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What will help a cosmetologist to reduce body fatigue |
Ergonomics |
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Your outward appearance should be |
Well groomed |
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Define human relations |
Getting along with other people |
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Define communication basics |
Communication to speak to people easily |
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What is reflective listening |
Listening to the client and then repeating in your own words what you think the client is saying |
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What are special issues in communication |
Tardy clients, schedule mixups, unhappy clients, handling differences, getting too personal |
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Define contagious disease |
When a disease spreads from one person to another |
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Name the EPA registered disinfectants |
Tiburucolas, hospital disinfectants |
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What is a local infection |
pimple or abscesses |
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What are mycobacterium fortuitum |
Micro scopic germ that normally exists in tap water in small numbers that cause serious skin infections |
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What are viruses |
Submicroscopic structures capable contacting all and most plants animals and bacteria |
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Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is caused by |
A disease that breaks down the bodies immune system caused by AIDS or HIV |
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Double bag before disposing wipes or cotton balls from a what |
Blood spill |
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What are the proper use of disinfectants |
Implements that are thoroughly cleaned of all visible matter residue before being placed in disinfectant solution |
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What are the three levels of decontamination |
Sterilization disinfection sanitation |
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What does the epa do? |
Environmental protection agency registers all types of disinfectants sold and used in the USA |
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Define OSHA |
Occupational safety and health administration |
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Define OSHA |
Occupational safety and health administration |
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Disinfectant safety tips |
Keep msds on hand, avoid skin and eye contact, add disinfectant to water |
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What time duration do quaternary ammonium compounds disinfect implements? |
10 minutes |
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How often should foot spas be disinfected with EPA registered disinfectants |
After each use |
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What is the chemical name for household bleach |
Sodium hypochlorite |
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What is efficacy |
The ability to produce an effect has to have a label |
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Name and describe the two types of immunity |
Natural:inherited,developed through healthy living Acquired: body develops after overcoming a disease |
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What is a level of decontamination not practical for stores? |
Sterilization |
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Define decontamination |
Removal of blood or other potentially infectious materials on an items surface |
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Give an example of sanitation |
Washing hands |
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A what kills microbes on contaminated surfaces and tools |
Disinfectant |
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What are the 2 primary types of bacteria |
Pathogenic and nonpathogenic |
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What is bioburden |
The number of viable organisms in or on the object or surface |
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What is bioburden |
The number of viable organisms in or on the object or surface |
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Define protoplasm |
A colorless jelly like substance found inside cells in which food elements such as proteins fats and carbohydrates |
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Define the nervous system |
Exceptionally well organized body system composed of the brain , spinal cord, and nerves, that is responsible for controlling and coordinating all other systems of the body |
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Define the nervous system |
Exceptionally well organized body system composed of the brain , spinal cord, and nerves, that is responsible for controlling and coordinating all other systems of the body |
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The central nervous system consists of |
Brain, spinal cord, spinal nerves, cranial nerves |
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How many cranial nerves are there |
12 pairs |
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How many cranial nerves are there |
12 pairs |
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What if the composition of the blood? |
Red and white cells, platelets, plasma, hemoglobin |
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Describe how the circulatory system functions |
Controls the steady circulation of the blood through the body by means of the heart and blood vessels |
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Define lymphatic system |
Carries waste and impurities away from the cells and protects the body from disease |
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What is the function of the atrium and ventricles of the heart? |
An upper, thin walled chamber through which blood is pumped to the ventricles |
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How many systems of the body are there? |
11 |
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What are the basic unit of living things |
Cells |
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The appendages of the skin include |
Hair, nails, sweat and oil glands |
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Define collagen |
Provides structure and elasticity in skin most abundant protein in human body |
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What deals with the structure, function and diseases of the skin. |
Dermatology |
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What deals with the structure, function and diseases of the skin. |
Dermatology |
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Describe the function of the oil glands |
Secrete sebum that lubricates the skin and preserves the softness of the hair |
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The dermis is also known as the |
Derma, corium, cutis, true skin |
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The dermis is also known as the |
Derma, corium, cutis, true skin |
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Stratum germinativum is |
Deepest layer of epidermis |
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Stratum granulosum is |
Layer of epidermis that Is Composed of cells that look like granules and are filled with keratin |
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Melanin is found in which layer of the epidermis |
Stratum germinivation |
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Define estheticisn |
Specializing in cleansing, beautification, and preservation of health of skin |
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Secretory nerve fibers of the skin are distributed to the what glands |
Sweat and oil |
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Define sweat glands |
Excrete perspiration and detoxify the body |