Infection control methods
What is cleaning, disinfection and sterilization?
A path electric current moves along
What is a conductor?
the normal pH range of the skin
What is 4.5-5.5?
The non-moving portion of the muscle attached to bone or another fixed muscle
What is origin?
The body’s state of balance
What is homeostasis?
70% of all bacteria
What is harmless bacteria?
Unit of electric for volt
What is pressure?
Another name for stratum spinosum
What is prickle cell layer?
The bands of fibrous tissue that attach muscle to bones
What is tendons?
The color of blood when oxygen is being carried
What is bright red?
A product that can be applied to the skin to reduce pathogens
What is antiseptic?
The longest waves of the visible spectrum
What is red?
The layer of skin in which the cells are more regularly shaped and resemble many tiny granules
What is stratum granulosum?
To bring the fingers or toes together
What is adduction?
The smallest two bones of the facial skeleton that form the front part of the inner, bottom wall of the eye socket
What is lacrimal?
Disinfectants used to kill viruses
What is virucidals?
Type of light can create blue or cool tones
What is fluorescent?
The layer of skin that is exfoliated during skin care services
What is stratum disjunctum?
The tendon that hold the frontalis and occipitalis muscles together
What is aponeurosis?
The lymph node located behind the ears
What is mastoid lymph node?
The party responsible for distribution of Safety Data Sheets
What is manufacturer?
Type of current for sinusoidal
What is alternating current?
Keeps the surface of the skin slightly acidic helps prevent bacteria from entering the body
What is acid mantle?
The muscle circles the eye socket and closes the eyelid
What is orbicularis oculi?
Another name for the trifacial nerve
What is fifth cranial nerve?