OSHA stands for
What is Occupational Safety and Health Administration
Which muscles do people use when they straighten their wrist, hand and fingers to form a straight line
What is Extensors
The simplest form of chemical matter
What is Element
How does energy move through space
What is In Waves
SDS stands for
What is Safety Data Sheet
When doctors have determined the nature of a disease they have
What is Diagnosed it
Which body system is comprised of the skin and its acessory organs
What is Integumentary System
When immiscible liquids are combined, they form
What is Suspensions
Which type of light prompts skin to produce beneficial Vitamin D
What is Ultraviolet Light
Contact with non intact skin ,blood, body fluid or other potentially infectious materials that is the result of the performance of a workers duties
What is Exposure Incident
HIV is spread through
What is Blood
The body system that includes the pituitary gland, thyroid,and adrenal glands
What is Endocrine System
The pH scale is used to measure
What is Acidity and Alkalinity
Also known as an Insulator
What is Non Conductor
AIDS stands for
What is Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome
CDC stands for
What is Center for Disease Control
The inner and larger bone of the forearm
What is Ulna
The ability to rust is an example of a
What is Chemical Change
Unit that measures the strength of electrical current
What is Ampere
HIV stands for
What is Human Immunodeficiency Virus
Scientific term for head lice
What is Pediculosis Capitis
The word Integument means
What is Natural Covering
Chemical combinations of two or more atoms of different elements in fixed proportions
What is Compound Molecules
Substances that speed up chem ical reactions
What is Catalysts
Chemical germicides formulated for use on the skin, registered and regulated by the FDA
What is Antiseptics
Also known as QUATS
What is Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
The part of the skeletal system that connects the sternum and the scapula
What is Clavicle
Any substance that occupies space and has mass
What is Matter
Switch that automatically shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of overload
What is Circuit Breaker
Also known as bases; compounds that react with acids to form salts
What is Alkalis
Organisms that feed, grown and shelter on or inside another organism
What is Parasites
The larger of the two leg bones below the knee that supports most of the body's weight
What is Tibia
A molecule containing two or more atoms of the same element in fixed proportions.
What is Elemental Molecules
Prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
What is Fuse
Rapid oxidation of a substance accompanied by the production of heat and light
What is Combustion
A fungal infection of the skin that appears in circular lesions
What is Ringworm
Which muscle causes wrinkles across the forehead?
What is Frontalis
The substance that is dissolved in a solution
What is Solute
Apparatus that changes direct current into alternating current
What is Inverter
An atom of molecule that carries an electric charge
What is Ion
The process by which pathogens move between individuals and objects
What is Transmission
The main arteries that supply blood to the head, neck, and face are the
What is Common Carotid Arteries
The substance that dissolves the solute and makes a solution
What is Solvent
Distance between successive peaks of electromagnetic waves
What is Wavelength
GFI stands for
What is Ground Fault Interrupter
The process that destroys all microbial life including spores
What is Sterilization
Muscle in the forearm that turn the hand inward, palm side down
What is Pronator
An ingredient that brings two normally incompatible materials together and binds them into a uniform and fairly stable mixture
What is Emulsifier
Measurement of distance between two wavelengths
What is Waveform
Apparatus that changes alternating current to direct current
What is Rectifier