Esthetics History
Anatomy
The Skin
Infection Control
Disorders & Diseases
100

Who are most famous for their bathhouses?

The Romans

100

The organ that discharges bile as part of digestive system

Liver

100

oil is secreted by which glands

Sebaceous glands

100

The first step in infection control is 

Cleaning

100

Lesions in the early stages are know as what?

Primary 

200

Eyebrows and hairlines were shaved to show great knowledge during this period

Renaissance

200

Neurons are made up of what?

Nerves

200

Oil and water balance that protects the skins surface

Hydrolipidic film

200

There can’t be a bacterial infection without the presence of what

Pathogenic bacteria 

200

Condition with redness and bumpiness in the cheeks or upper arms is

Keratosis Pilaris 

300

Pale skin was a sign of wealth and status during this time

Middle Ages

300

Strongest bone in the face

Mandible

300

What is part of both hair and skin

Melanin

300

How is HIV spread?

Through blood 

300

Pink or flesh-colored precancerous lesions that feel sharp/rough and are a result from sun damage 

Actinic keratoses

400

Geranium petals were used for lips and cheeks during this time

Age of Extravagance

400

what is the process of changing food into forms of energy called?

Metabolism

400

What does melasma refer to a change in

Pigmentation

400

What is the order of infection control for implements

1. Soap and water (cleaning)

2. Barbicide (disinfect)

400

A skin irritation that spreads into a circular infection and is red and scaly 

Tinea Corpis (ringworm)

500

Who created oil blotting papers?

Asia (japan)

500

a hormonal acne breakout most likely has a source in which system

Endocrine system

500

Which vitamin does not have an effect on the skin

Vitamin B

500

What is a disease that spreads from person to person called

Communicable

500

Vascular lesions are a condition of which system 

Circulatory

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