RDA - ANSWER-Recommended dietary allowances
Proper daily portion for carbohydrates - ANSWER-45%-65%
Study of the relationship between people and
... [Show More] work environment - ANSWER-Ergonomics
Energy found in food - ANSWER-Calories
Halitosis - ANSWER-Bad breath
"Personality piece" that introduces you to a new employer - ANSWER-Cover letter
Most effective way to build clientele - ANSWER-Word-of-mouth
Characteristics or specific ingredients of a product - ANSWER-Feature
Improvements a product makes to enhance appearance of skin - ANSWER-Benefits
Set dollar amount paid per month plus a percentage of total monthly income as rent - ANSWER-Variable rent
Typical percent of income paid towards rent - ANSWER-12%
List of total property you own - ANSWER-Total assets
List of the money you owe others - ANSWER-Total liabilities
Assets - liabilities = - ANSWER-Net worth
Business owned by shareholders and formed under state law - ANSWER-Corporation
Form of operation in which fee is paid to parent corporation - ANSWER-Franchise
Efficient work space requirements - ANSWER-120-150 square feet
Largest expense in operating skin care center - ANSWER-Salaries and commissions
Typical commission rate when selling retail - ANSWER-8% - 15%
Chemical agent that retards growth of bacteria - ANSWER-Antiseptic
Free from germs - ANSWER-Asepsis
Chemical agent that destroys germs - ANSWER-Bactericide
Danger to life - ANSWER-Biohazard
Pathogenic micro-organism that is present in human blood and causes diseases - ANSWER-Bloodborne pathogen
Presence of infectious materials - ANSWER-Contaminated
Physical or chemical means to remove or destroy pathogens that are capable of transmitting infectious micro-organisms - ANSWER-Decontamination
Chemical agent to destroy micro-organisms - ANSWER-Disinfectant
Effectiveness - ANSWER-Efficacy
Rules and regulations to isolate or remove bloodborne pathogens - ANSWER-Engineering controls
Study of relationship of various factors determining frequency of distributed cause of disease - ANSWER-Epidemiology
Plan to minimize contact with infectious material - ANSWER-Exposure control plan
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health - ANSWER-NIOSH
Occupational Safety & Health Administration - ANSWER-OSHA
Injected, infused, or implanted - ANSWER-Parenteral
Measure to prevent or protect from disease - ANSWER-Prophylaxis
Organic salts that kills germicidal or bactericidal or virucidal and fungucidal - ANSWER-QUATS
Beneficial bacteria, organism that lives on decay - ANSWER-Saphrophyte
Presence of micro-organisms in tissue - ANSWER-Sepsis
Any individual living or dead whose blood or other potentially infectious material may be a source of occupational exposure - ANSWER-Source individual
Destroy micro-organisms to make something incapable of causing infection - ANSWER-Sterilize
Preparation containing weakened or dead microbes of the kind that cause a particular disease, administered to stimulate the immune system to produce antibodies against that disease - ANSWER-Vaccine
One celled micro-organisms - ANSWER-Bacteria
Bacterial microbes - ANSWER-Germs
Small organisms/ bacteria - ANSWER-Microbes
Father of bacteriology - ANSWER-Louis Pasteur
Pathogenic bacterias - ANSWER-Cocci, bacilli, spirilla
Cocci - ANSWER-diplococci, stapholococci, streptococci
Bacilli - ANSWER-Tuberculosis, flu, typhoid fever, tetanus, cholera
Spirilla - ANSWER-Syphillis/ treponemapalida
Smaller than bacteria - ANSWER-Viruses
Low level destruction of bacteria - ANSWER-Sanitation
No bacteria, kills most organisms - ANSWER-Disinfection
Eliminate ALL organisms - ANSWER-Sterilization
Uses pressure and heat to kill organisms - ANSWER-Autoclave
High pressure and high temperature, water and formaldehyde vapors - ANSWER-Chemiclave
Portion of the brain responsible for thought, emotion, and memory - ANSWER-Cerebrum
System responsible for involuntary body functions - ANSWER-Autonomic Nervous System
Building larger molecules from smaller ones - ANSWER-Catabolism
Group pf body structures and/or organs that performs one or more vital functions - ANSWER-System
Number of bones in cranium - ANSWER-8
Number of bones involved on facial massage - ANSWER-9
Largest bone of facial skeleton - ANSWER-Mandible
Study of the structure, function and diseases of the muscles - ANSWER-Myology
Part of muscle that is nonmoving (fixed) and attached to bones or other nonmoving muscles - ANSWER-Origin
Midsection of a muscle - ANSWER-Belly
Fibrous tissue that connects muscle to bones - ANSWER-Tendon
Fibrous tissue that connects bones to eachother - ANSWER-Ligaments
Function of lymph - ANSWER-Filters blood by removing toxins
Another name for red blood cells - ANSWER-Erythrocytes
Responsible for blood clots - ANSWER-Thrombocytes
Responsible for all voluntary body action - ANSWER-Central Nervous System
Receive messages sent to nerve cells - ANSWER-Dendrites
Portion of the brain responsible for motor function, muscle movement and balance - ANSWER-Cerebellum
Unit of electric strength - ANSWER-Amp
Unit of electric pressure - ANSWER-Volt
Unit of electric resistance - ANSWER-Ohm
Measure of electricity used - ANSWER-Watt
Only constant direct current of low voltage and high amperage - ANSWER-Galvanic
Treatment using an acidic solution and a positive electrode to nourish deep levels of the epidermis - ANSWER-Iontophoresis
Technical term for any appliance that requires electricity to work - ANSWER-Load
Indicates number of electrons flowing through a particular line - ANSWER-Hertz rating
Indicates appliance has been certified to operate safely under the conditions specified in instructions - ANSWER-Underwriter's Laboratory
Rapid oscillating current that alternates back and forth, allowing electrons to flow in first one direction then the other - ANSWER-Alternating current
Changes alternating current to direct current - ANSWER-Converter
Changes direct current to alternating current - ANSWER-Rectifier
Electrical path that is broken - ANSWER-Open circuit
Process of forcing water based solution into the skin by applying current to the chemical soution - ANSWER-Ionization
Tightens and firms tissue - ANSWER-Cataphoresis
Process of breaking down blockages in the skin with an alkaline solution to open the pores and soften blockages - ANSWER-Deincrustation
Negatively charged ion - ANSWER-Cation
Positively charged electrode - ANSWER-Anode
Improves blood circulation - ANSWER-Direct High Frequency
Alternating current disrupted to produce a mechanical, non-chemical reaction - ANSWER-Faradic current
Both electrodes on clients skin making sure they never touch - ANSWER-Indirect Faradic Currents
Transfer of heat energy through an empty air space - ANSWER-Radiation
Substance losing an electron - ANSWER-Oxidation
Mixture of 2 or more chemicals in which each component is evenly dispersed - ANSWER-Mixture
Even dispersion of solid substance in liquid base - ANSWER-Suspension
Compatible with both water and oil - ANSWER-Emulsifier
How many protons in atom of element - ANSWER-Atomic number
No charge (atoms) - ANSWER-Neutrons
Postive charge (atoms) - ANSWER-Protons
Negative charge (atoms) - ANSWER-Electrons
Substance losing an electron - ANSWER-Ionic bonding
Normal pH of skin - ANSWER-4.5-5.5
Substance with 2 non-mixable substances - ANSWER-Emulsions
Prevents skin inflammation due to free radicals - ANSWER-Antioxidants
Chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells - ANSWER-Keratinization
True skin - ANSWER-Dermis
Where are apocrine glands? - ANSWER-Under the arms
2 layers of the dermis - ANSWER-Papillary and reticular dermis
Products can NOT be penetrated into skin through - ANSWER-Arrector pilli muscles
Crack or line in skin that can go as deep as the dermis - ANSWER-Fissure
Natural aging process - ANSWER-Intrinsic aging
Disease that is active through whole body system - ANSWER-Systemic disease
6 functions of the skin - ANSWER-Protection, absorption, secretion, regulation, sensation
Hardened, horny layer cells that protect moisture loss - ANSWER-Stratum corneum
Densely packed clear keratin. Epidermal ridges or "whorls" provide traction - ANSWER-Stratum ludidum
Resembles tiny granules; keratinocytes move upward and their nucleus and organelles begin to die, once keratin is made it forms fibers - ANSWER-Stratum granulosum
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