Ch 5
Infection
Control
Ch 5
Infection Control
Ch 9
Nail Structure & Growth
Ch 11
Properties of the Hair & Scalp
Ch 11
Properties of the Hair & Scalp
100

The type of bacteria that rarely shows any active motility is:

a.cocci

b.spirilla

c.pathogenic

d.flagellum


What is:

 a. Cocci

100

One-celled microorganisms with both plant and animal characteristics are:

diseases

cells

bacteria

minute


What are: 

Bacteria 

100

The natural nail is part of what system?


muscular

skeletal

integumentary

protective


What is: 

integumentary

100

The substance secreted by the sebaceous glands is called:

sebum

sudoriferous

sulfur

lymph


What is : 

Sebum 


100

The major elements that make up human hair are carbon, oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, and sulfur, often referred to as the:

COHNS elements

amino acids

dermal foundation

keratins


What is: 

COHNS elements 

200

A sign of a bacterial infection is the presence of:

lesions

pus

tissue

blood


What is: 

Pus 

200

Which term means to remove all visible dirt and debris from tools, implements, and equipment by washing with soap and water?

sterilize

antiseptic

disinfect

clean


What is: 

Cleaning 

200

The portion of living skin that supports the nail plate is the:

nail root

nail groove

nail bed

nail matrix


What is: 

Nail bed 


200

Which layer of the hair shaft creates the shine and the smooth, silky feel of healthy hair?

cuticle 

cortex 

arrector pili

medulla


What is: 

Cuticle 


200

The melanin that provides brown or black color to hair is:

ionic

pheomelanin

eumelanin

telogen


What is: 

Eumelanin

300

A disease that is transmitted from one person to another is called:

characteristic

communal

communicable

microbial


What is: 

Communicable 

300

A pimple or an abscess is an example of a:

blood disease

daughter cell

general infection

local infection


What is: 

Local Infection 

300

The slightly thickened layer of skin that lies between the fingertip and the free edge of the natural nail plate is the:

eponychium

hyponychium

mantle

matrix


What is: 

Hyponychium 

300

The fibrous protein core formed by elongated cells that contains melanin pigment is the:


cuticle

cortex

sebum

medulla


What is: 

cortex 

400

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

positive pathogens

inoculation pathogens

acquired pathogens

bloodborne pathogens


What are: 

Bloodborne pathogens 

400

Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is the virus that causes:

MRSA

hepatitis

AIDS

HPV


What is: 

AIDS

400

The nail bed contains many nerves and is attached to the nail plate with a thin layer of tissue called the:

bed eponychium

nail mantle

bed lunula

bed epithelium


What is:

Bed epithelium 

400

The tiny, involuntary muscle fiber in the skin inserted in the base of the hair follicle is the:

inner follicle

arrector pili

angled bulb

dermal papilla


What is:

arrector pili

400

Trichoptilosis is the technical term for:

split ends 

knotted hair

hair loss

beaded hair


What is: 

Split ends 

500

    Which of the following is an example of a multi-use item?

wooden sticks

gauze

nippers

All answers are correct.


What are: 

Nippers 

500

Organisms that grow, feed, and find shelter on or in a host organism are called:

fungi

parasites

fumigations

pathogens


What are: 

Parasites 

500

The average rate of nail growth in the normal adult is about:


1/8 inch per month

1/4 inch per month

1/2 inch per month


What is: 

1/10 inch per month

500

Hydroxide chemical relaxers break disulfide bonds and convert them to:

lanthionine bonds

carbon bonds

sulfur bonds

hydrogen bonds


What are: 

Lanthionine bonds

500

A severe type of dandruff characterized by an accumulation of greasy or waxy scalp scales mixed with sebum is:

pityriasis capitis

pityriasis papules

tinea favosa

pityriasis steatoides


pityriasis steatoides

600

The type of immunity that the body develops after overcoming a disease or through inoculations is:

natural immunity

acquired immunity

natural healing

acquired resistance


What is: 

Acquired immunity

600

The term describing the effectiveness with which a disinfecting solution kills germs when used according to the label instructions is:

effect

efficacy

concentration

disinfection


What is: 

Efficacy 

600

Normal, healthy nails grow in a variety of shapes, depending upon the shape of the:

fingers

matrix

eponychium

free edge


What is: 

Matrix 

600

A condition that is characterized by brittleness and the formation of nodular swellings along the hair shaft is:

fragilitas crinium

alopecia areata

trichorrhexis nodosa

hypertrichosis


What is: 

trichorrhexis nodosa

600

Which of the following scalp disorders is characterized by dry, sulfur-yellow, cup-like crusts on the scalp?

tinea capitis

tinea favosa

pediculosis furuncle

tinea barbae


What is: 

Tinea Favosa