Infection Control
Chemistry and Chemical Safety
Anatomy and Physiology
Diseases and Disorders of the skin
Random Skin Facts
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Showing no symptoms or signs of infection

Asymptomatic

100

the substance that dissolves the solute and makes a solution

solvent

100

the blueprint material of genetic information; contains all the information that controls the function of every living cell (Full tittle and Abbreviation)

deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)

100

closed, abnormally developed sac containing fluid, infection, or other matter above or below the skin

Cyst

100

as defined by the U.S. Food And Drug Administration (FDA): articles that are intended to be rubbed, poured, sprinkled, or otherwise applied to the human body or any part thereof for cleansing, beautifying, promoting attractiveness, or altering the appearance

cosmetics

200

a type of infectious bacteria that is highly resistant to conventional treatments such as antibiotics

Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)

200

characteristics that can be determined without a chemical reaction and that do not cause a chemical change in the substance

physical properties

200

transports chemical energy within cells for metabolism

Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)

200

often referred to as tumors, but nodules are smaller bumps caused by conditions such as scar tissue, fatty deposits, or infections

nodule

200

term used to describe high-quality products or ingredients intended to improve the skin’s health and appearance

cosmeceutical

300

the ability of a product to produce the intended effect; on a disinfectant label, it indicates specific pathogens destroyed or disabled when used properly

efficacy

300

having an affinity for or an attraction to fat and oils (oil-loving)

lipophilic

300

also known as duct glands; produce a substance that travels through small, tubelike ducts, sweat and oil glands of the skin belong to this group

exocrine glands

300

skin damage, developed in the later stages of disease, that changes the structure of tissues or organs

secondary skin lesions

300

scale used to measure the skin type’s ability to tolerate sun exposure

Fitzpatrick scale

400

Infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice

Pediculosis Capitis

400

when acids are mixed with alkalis in equal proportions, balancing the total pH and forming water (H2O) and a salt

acid–alkali neutralization reactions

400

lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face

Mandible

400

type of skin cancer more serious than basal cell carcinoma; characterized by scaly, red or pink papules or nodules; also appear as open sores or crusty areas; can grow and spread in the body

squamous cell carcinoma

400


visible broken or distended capillaries less than 0.5 mm due to intrinsic or extrinsic causes




telangiectasia



500

tuberculocidal disinfectants that are a form of formaldehyde, have a very high pH, and can damage the skin and eyes

phenolic disinfectants

500

chemical reaction that releases a significant amount of heat

chemical reaction that releases a significant amount of heat

500

back of the epicranius; muscle that draws the scalp backward

occipitalis

500

severe oiliness of the skin; an abnormal secretion from the sebaceous glands

seborrhea

500

is a cone-shaped elevation of connective tissue that contains the capillaries and nerves located at the base of the follicle that fits into the bulb.

hair papilla

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