One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics are known as
What is bacteria?
Chemical products that destroy all bacteria, fungi, and viruses (but not spores) on surfaces are known as
What are disinfectants?
The mix ratio chlorine bleach solution for BLOOD AND BODILY FLUID CLEANUP AND DISINFECTION is
What is 1 3/4 cups of BLEACH
to ONE GALLON OF WATER?
trapezius
muscle that covers the back of the neck, upper, and middle region of the back
What is the outer most layer of the hair?
Hair cuticle
MRSA initially appears as a
What is a skin infection?
The highly sensitive dermis layer is about _____ times thicker than the epidermis
25
Each salon shall be inspected
once every 2 years
wave pattern
refers to the shape of the hair strand
Alum, styptic, and cyanoacrylate are used to stop bleeding. In which forms may they be used in the salon/school?
Liquid/powder
What are the common cartoid glands?
The hair, skin, nails, and glands are part of they ________ system
what is the INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM?
A high level of disinfection chlorine bleach solution has an immersion time of
20 minutes
medulla
innermost layer of the hair, often called the pith or core of the hair
The purpose of styptic and alum is to
stop active bleeding
Which treatment should be suggested to an individual with a simple hang nail
What is a hot oil manicure?
Dry hair and scalp should be treated with products that contain moisturizers and ________
TDLR requires the skin in the are of extractions be
cleaned
onychophagy
an individual who bites his/hers nails
All products in a cosmetology establishment but be properly labeled in accordance with _____ rules
OSHA
What are the THREE growth cycles of human hair?
What is anagen, catagen, and telogen?
Which term refers to a layer that protects the hair from penetration and prevents damage to hair fibers?
What is the hair cuticle?
If a porous item becomes contaminated with blood, one should
double bag it and place it in a closed trash container or biohazard box
Ionization
refers to the separation of an atom or molecule into positive and negative ions
5 important principles in art & design
Proportion, balance, rhythm, emphasis, and harmony