Anatomy of Nails
History & Career
Life Skills / Prof Image
Infection
Control
Viruses / Bacteria
100
The thin layer of skin cells between the nail bed and the nail plate
What is epithelium
100

Roman noblewomen tinted their hair:

What is red?

100

Establishes the values of an institution and future goals:

What is a mission statement?

100

Regulates and enforces safety and health standards to protect employees in the workplace:

What is a OSHA.

100

One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics:

What is bacteria

200
The small portion of the epidermis extending over and resting upon th base of the nail plate
What is cuticle
200

The art and science of beautifying and improving the skin, nails, and hair, and the study of cosmetics:

What is cosmetology?

200

Helps you decide what you want out of your life:

What is goal setting?

200

Contains information about hazardous ingredients, safe use and handling procedures, precautions to reduce the risk of harm and overexposure:

What are material safety data sheets

200

Bacteria which are completely harmless and do not produce diseases:

What is non-pathogenic bacteria

300
An excessive amount of the cuticle surrounding the nail plate
What is Pterygium
300

The modern barber pole has its roots in the medical procedure known as:

What is bloodletting?

300

The moral principles by which we live and work:

What is ethics?

300

A chemical product that destroys all bacteria, fungi, and viruses, but not spores, on surfaces:

What is disinfectant

300

A medical condition that is spread from one person to another:

What is infectious disease

400
Slits or tracks on each side of the nail plate along which nail grows as it is moving
What is nail grove
400

The first civilized culture to cultivate beauty into an extravagant

fashion

:

What are the Egyptians?

400

Daily maintenance of cleanliness by practicing good sanitary habits:

What is personal hygiene?

400

Written by the legislature and determine the scope of practice, or what a license holder is allowed to do. :

What is law or statute.

400

Pus-forming bacteria that cause abscesses, pustules, and boils:

What is staphylococci?

500
The pocket like fold of skin that holds the root and the matrix:
What is mantle
500

Today’s alkaline perms are modern versions of what method of permanent waving developed in 1941:

What is cold waving?

500

Stressful motions that have a cumulative effect on muscles and joints:

What is repetitive?

500

Removes all visible debris, dirt, and many disease-causing germs by scrubbing using soap and water or detergent and water:

What is clean

500

An organism that lives on another organism:

What is a parasite?

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