Anatomy and Physiology
Advanced Chemistry
Wellness Management
Advanced facial devices
Medical Intervention
100

How many liters of blood are there in the body?

6-8 liters

100

What substance does Organic Chemistry deal with?

Carbon

100

What neutralizes free radicals?

Antioxidants

100

What is a nonablative laser?

a laser that treats the extrinsic and intrinsic signs of aging.

100

What is Botox and Dysport derived from?

Botulinum toxin

200

What is blood classified as?

Circulating connective tissue.

200

What is a covalent bond?

A chemical bond that shares electrons.

200

What food has lower glycation factors?

Food that is steamed, poached, baked at low temperatures or cooked in a slow cooker.

200

What is Poiklioderma of Civatte?

mottled reddish or brown discoloration on necks and chests.

200
What is eyelid ptosis?

Drooping of the eye from a neurotoxin.

300
What temperature is blood maintained at?

100.4F

300

What is an Ion?

An atom that has lost or gained an electron in a reaction with another atom.

300

How many joules of energy are in a calorie unit?

4.184 joules

300

What is Dermal scattering?

How light scatters or spreads within the skin tissue. Which affects the relationship of the spot size deeper in the tissue because of the size on the skin's surface.

300

What does Botox Cosmetic not cross?

The blood-brain barrier.

400

What are the two sub categories of leukcoytes?

Granulocytes and Arganulocytes

400

What atom is relatively rare on Earth?

A single hydrogen.

400

What does AGE products stand for?

Advanced glycation end products.

400

What does ALA stand for?

Aminolevulinic acid (also known as Levulan)

400

What is a natural occurring polysaccharide (sugar) found in every part of the body?

Hyaluronic acid

500

What is Aortic aneurysm?

Weakened pocket of lining in the aorta.

500

What percent of calcium is made up in the body?

1.5%

500

What is the Maillard reaction?

Refers to when food is cooked using particular methods (frying, grilling, and broiling).

500

What conditions are best for microdermabrasion.

Fine acne scarring, Rough coarse texture and tone to skin, Seborrhea keratosis, etc.

500

What is skin necrosis?

A needle is inserted into a blood vessel and a drop of filler material occludes the blood flow to the skin causing the skin to die.