Infection Control
Building Blocks of Human Body
Skeletal/Muscular Systems
Circulatory/Nervous Systems
Electricity
100

What is the first level of infection control?

Cleaning

100

What is the production center of the cell where most cell's activities take place?

Cytoplasm
100

What is the skeleton of the head?

Skull

100

What are the 2 upper chambers of the heart on the right and left side?

Atrium

100

What is the unit of electric pressure? 

Volt

200

What is it called when we use the same infection control procedures with all clients?

Standard Precautions

200

What is the tissue that covers and protects the body?

Epithelial 

200

What are the 2 bones of the facial skeleton that form the upper jaw?

Maxillae

200

What part of the blood fights bacteria and other foreign substances 

White blood cells (leukocytes)
200

What is the light that produces heat, increases circulation and relaxes muscles?

Infrared

300

What is the regulating agency that enforces health standards in the workplace?

OSHA

300

What is the gel-like substance containing water, salt and nutrients obtained from food?

Protoplasm

300

What are the 12 vertebrae that form the central region of the spine?

Thoracic Vertebrae

300

What does the Internal Carotid Artery supply blood to?

Brain, eyes and forehead

300

What is the special instrument that changes alternating current to direct current?

Rectifier

400
What are the micro-organisms that cause disease?

Pathogens

400

What is the system that controls growth and general health and reproduction of the body?

Endocrine

400

What is the muscle that turns the palms of the hands up?

Supinator

400

What are the 3 subsystems of the Nervous System? 

Central, Peripheral, Autonomic

400

What is the alternating current that oscillates at a high rate to produce heat and germicidal effects?

High-Frequency (Tesla)

500

What are submicroscopic infectious particles that are smaller then bacteria and need a living host to multiply? 

Viruses

500

What is the process of building up larger molecules from smaller ones; when the body stores water, food and oxygen?

Anabolism

500

What is the muscle located above the eyelids and raises the eyelid?

Levator Palpebrae Superioris
500

What is the primary sensory nerve of the face? 

Bonus points +100: What are the 3 branches of it?

Trifacial Nerve

Top 1/3- *Ophthalmic

Middle 1/3- *Maxillary

Bottom 1/3- *Mandibular

500

What is the process of forcing an acid or alkali into the skin by applying current to the chemical?

Phoresis

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