How often should Barbicide solution be changed?
What is daily
what is potential hydrogen
A substance that does not easily transmit electricity
What is an insulator or nonconductor
The three layers of the skin
What are the Epidermis, Dermis, and Subcutaneous Layer
An inflammatory skin disorder of the sebaceous glands characterized by excess sebum production
What is acne
Single-celled organisms that have characteristics of both plants and animals
What is bacteria
The pH of healthy skin
What is 4.5-5.5
AC current is also known as
What is alternating current
The layer of the skin located just below the stratum spinosum
What are cysts
Completely destroying all microbial life including bacterial spores is known as
What is sterlizing
Substance known as the universal solvent
what is water
The term for measuring the strength of electric current
What is an ampere (amp)
Skin cells that produce melanin
The American Cancer Society recommends this checklist to help make potential skin cancer easier to recognize
What is the ABCDE checklist
What is the contact time for Barbicide disinfecting solution
what is 10 minutes
A mixture of 2 or more ingredients that are united with the aid of a binder
What is an emulsion
The name for a positive electrode
What is an anode
The two layers of the dermis
A progressive disorder that starts with flushing and increasing bouts of redness. Visible vessels and skin sensitivity are symptoms
What is Rosacea
5.25% sodium hypochlorite is also known as
what is household bleach
a name for a molecule that is attracted to oil
what is lipophilic
What is Microcurrent
Products that suppress melanin production by interrupting biochemical processes
What are Tyrosinase inhibitors
A condition of the skin triggered by hormonal changes and characterized by symmetrical hyperpigmentation
What is melasma