A test for identifying a possible allergy in a client also known as a predisposition test
What is a Patch Test?
The strongest bone of the face
What is Mandible?
Inhalation absorbs what into the body
What is Oxygen?
Aging rays
What is UVA?
A disorder of the sebaceous glands
What is acne?
Basic building blocks, build muscle and blood tissue, nutrient needed for cell repair and replacement
What is Proteins?
The three parts of a muscle
What is insertion, origin, and belly?
Phalanges are located in the _____
What is hands?
Oil that provides protection for the epidermis from external factors and lubricates both the skin and hair
What is sebum?
Redness and bumpiness in the cheeks or upper arms, also known as "chicken skin"
What is Keratosis Pilaris?
The ability of the body to resist and destroy pathogens and respond to infection
What is Immunity?
What is an Organ?
Often treated with scelotherapy, an injection that causes the vein to collapse, can cause smaller vessels to disappear
What is Varicose Veins?
Exfoliation removes ____ from the skin
Also known as ringworm, a contagious infection that forms a ringed, red pattern with elevated edges
What is Tinea Corporis?
Number one cause of daytime fatigue
What is dehydration?
The organ that discharges bile as part of the digestive process
What is liver?
The circulation of blood from the heart to arterioles, to capillaries, to venules, and back to the heart
What is Microcirculation?
The five layers of the Epidermis
What is Stratum Corneum, Stratum Lucidum, Stratum Granulosum, Stratum Spinosum, and Stratum Germinativum?
What is Histamines?
The proper way to sit in a balanced position is to ________.
What is keeping the chair even with your knees?
What is Endocrine System?
Specialized organ that produces chemicals necessary for the body to function properly by keeping the body in homeostasis
What is Glands?
Motor nerve that contracts and causes "goose bumps"
What is Arrector Pili Muscle?
Sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor filled with sebum, usually appears on the scalp, neck, and back
What is a Steatoma?