What is the most common way that communicable diseases spread?
A. Dirty Hands
B. Sneezing
C. Contaminated Water
D. Black
What is an example of an oil-in-water emulsion?
A. cleansing milk
B. cooling gel
C. thick cream
D. moisturizing lotion
D. moisturizing lotion
The posterior auricular artery supplies blood to the upper eyelids and forehead.
True or False
False. This artery supplies the scalp, the area behind and above the ear, and the skin behind the ear
What type of tissue gives smoothness and contour to the body?
Adipose
What artery supplies blood to the forehead and upper eyelids?
Frontal
What color is the blood found in nearly all veins of the body?
A. bright red
B. dark red
C. bright blue
D. black
B. Dark Red
What is an example of a liquid?
A. ozone
B. steam
C. serum
D. ice
C. Serum
Bloodborne pathogens are more difficult to kill than germs that live outside the body.
True or False
True
What strength bleach solution can be used for disinfecting implements that have come into contact with blood?
A. 90
B. 50
C. 10
D. 30
C. 10
What is the most commonly used cosmetic ingredient?
A. Color
B. Water
C. Hydrogen Peroxide
D. Animal Fat
B. Water
What term refers to an abnormal condition of all or part of the body that makes the body incapable of carrying on normal function?
A. virus
B. syndrome
C. disease
D. disorder
C. disease
What should you do when using disinfectant?
A. never completely immerse any implement in it
B. apply it to a large surface and immediately wipe it up
C. never circulate it in a whirlpool pedicure spa for more than five minutes
D. follow the instructions on the label for diluting it
D. follow the instructions on the label for diluting it
What is the largest of the cranial nerves?
A. Eleventh
B. Fifth
C. Seventh
D. Fourth
B. Fifth
What do human cells not need to grow and reproduce?
A. Oxygen
B. Fatty Acids
C. Water
D. Ability to eliminate waste products
B. Fatty Acids
What is not a function on the skeletal system.
A. Provides Shape and Form to our bodies
B. Allows body movement
C. Contracting and moving of the muscles
D. Stores minerals
C. Contracting and moving of the muscles
Most Water is Pure
True or False
False
What are the two basic types of joints?
A. simple and complex
B. single and double
C. movable and immovable
D. small and large
C. movable and immovable
A pH of eight is _______ times more alkaline than a pH of seven
A. 10
B. 20
C. 100
D. 7
A. 10
What part of the nervous system controls the involuntary muscles?
Autonomic Nervous system
When washing your hands, the water should be as hot as you can tolerate.
True or False
False. Using very hot water can damage the skin. Use only warm water.
What is an example of a water-soluble vitamin?
A. vitamin E
B. vitamin A
C. vitamin K
D. vitamin C
D. vitamin C
What should you do next after stopping the service when a client is accidentally cut and starts to bleed?
A. apply pressure to the wound
B. apply a bandage
C. put on gloves
D. clean the wound with an antiseptic wipe
C. put on gloves
State rules require that all multiuse tools and implements be cleaned and disinfected before and after every service unless they are being used on the same person.
True or False
False. Multiuse tools and implements must be cleaned after each and every use!
What skin is NOT affected by the supraorbital nerve?
A. Lower Lid
B. Forehead
C. Eyebrow
D. Upper Eyelid
A. Lower Lid
What type of ultraviolet (UV) rays are known as the burning light?
UVB. Most associated with sunburns