What are the two types of joints
Movable, immovable
physiology studies…..?
Functions and activities performed by the body
What is a depressed area on the skin called
Cicatrix or scar
4 skin types
Normal Combination Oily Dry
What are international foods set standard of preliminary thresholds of less than…..
20 parts per million of gluten
What organ passes genetics down from on generation to another
Reproductive
Skin has 3 layers what are they in order
Epidermis, dermis, subcutaneous
Define acne
Inflammatory skin disorder of the Sebaceous glands
What is the FitzPatrick scale
Used to measure the skin types ability to tolerate ultraviolet exposure
What is spf preferred amount to be at, to not cause further darkening
30
Name the two zygomatic bones
Malar bones, cheekbones
The skin has 6 functions, name two..
Sensation, protection, heat regulation, Absorption, secretion, excretion
What is often white, yellow often seen in Oilier skin
Sebaceous hyperplasia
Sensitive skin is easily irritated by products or by exposure of heat is called
Telangiectasia
After feathering your hands should first come in contact with the client where
Side of the face
Back Pain might be relieved in some cases with?
Mammoplasty
Average ph of acid mantle 5
5.5
What does the ABCDE of melanoma detection stand for
A: asymmetry
B: border C: color D: diameter E: evolving
Red patches covered with white-silver scales caused by overproliferation
Psoriasis
How should the neck be messaged in relation on the flow of the blood
Movement should follow the flow the jugular vein downward
What nervous system connects peripheral parts of the body to the central nervous system
Peripheral nervous system
Difference between, intracellular and intercellular.
Intra ( through) inter ( in between) primary routes of penetration
What grade acne is this:
Red and inflamed; many comedones, papules and pustules
Grade 3
Two mental conditions that may manifest as skin conditions
Dermatillomania and Body Dysmorphic disorder
What does exfoliate removes and deplete
Lipids