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23 Cards in this Set
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The_was mostly worn by clergymen of the middle ages |
Tonsure |
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By the end of the 19th century, barbering |
Began to emerge as an independent profession |
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The first barbering school was open by |
AB moler |
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The identification of long-term and short-term goals is called |
Goal setting |
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How many hours do medical professionals recommend sleeping each night |
7 to 8 hours |
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What term describes the inability to cope with the real or imagined threat that results in a series of mental and physical responses or adaptations |
Stress |
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Lift your upper body up and out to avoid |
Slouching |
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Which agency was created as part of the US Department of labor to regulate and in for safety and health standards to protect employees in the workplace |
OSHA |
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What are the steps of infection control |
Cleaning and disinfecting |
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What should you do when handling disinfectants |
Use tongs, gloves, or a draining basket to remove implements from disinfectant |
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The_type of shears does not have a finger rest |
German |
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Which type of cutting edge has the clamshell or half moon shape on the outside and the inside is concave or hollowed ground? |
Convex |
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A high frequency machine produces a high rate of oscillations within_electrodes for facial and scalp treatments |
Glass |
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The muscle that pulls down the corner of the mouth is the |
Zygomaticus |
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The branches of the_cranial nerve affected by massage including the supraorbital nerve, zygomatic nerve, and infraorbital nerve |
5th |
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The smaller occipital nerve is located |
At the base of the skull |
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The blood vessels that connect the smaller_to venules are the capillaries |
Arteries |
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Blood carries away_and waste products to be eliminated through the lungs skin kidneys and large intestines |
Carbon dioxide |
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Blood is supplied to the_by the facial artery |
Lower regions of the face |
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_Is an example of a compound molecule |
Sodium chloride |
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Which type of shampoo helps to rebalance and restore the pH level of hair by removing unwanted residue that remain in the hair after chemically relaxing the hair |
Neutralizing shampoo |
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Which type of conditioners have penetrating formulations that help restore moisture and protein in the hair |
Treatment conditioners |
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When using ultraviolet light on a client begin with short exposure times of_minutes with the exposure gradually increasing over a period of days to 7 to 8 minutes |
2 to 3 |