Skin
Nails
Hair
Diseases and Disorders
Infection Control
100

The substance secreted by the sebaceous gland is called:

Sebum

100

The crescent shape behind the Lunula is the:

Cuticle

100

How do you drape for a chemical service?

towel, cape, towel

100

Tinea Pedis is the medical term used to describe:

Athlete's foot

100

One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics

Bacteria

200
What is the outermost layer of the skin?
Epidermis
200

How do you treat a hangnail?

Hot oil

200

The medical term used to describe dandruff

Pityriasis

200

The sudden falling out of hair in round patches or baldness in spots is:

Alopecia areata

200

When hand washing, it is important to rub hands together for a minimum of how long?

20 seconds

300

Using steam to open pores can increase:

Circulation

300

Nails with a noticeably thin, white nail plate that are more flexible than normal nails are:

Eggshell nails

300

The process of removing excess bulk without shortening hair length is:

Texturizing

300

Do NOT perform a massage on clients with:

Arthritis

300

Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses, but not spores on surfaces are:

Disenfectants

400

The main food source for acne bacteria is:

Fatty acids

400

The term for split or brittle nails

Onychorrhexis

400

Elevation creates graduation and layers, and it is usually described in:

Degrees

400

What is the most common virus?

The common cold

400

Disease-causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or bodily fluids are called:

Bloodborne pathogens

500

The facial skeleton has how many bones?

14

500

Ridges running vertically down the natural nail plate are caused by:

Uneven growth and age

500

What type of hair often requires double-process hair coloring?

Grey hair

500

Tinea is characterized by itching scales, and sometimes, painful circular lesions are caused by:

Fungal organisms

500

What soap can you NOT use in the salon?

Bar soap

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