Physiology and
Anatomy
Chemistry
History
Infection Control
Electricity
100

What bone is also known as the collarbone?

Clavicle

100

What is the range of the pH scale?

0 - 14

100

What did the ancient Japanese geisha exemplify?

The ideal of beauty.



100

What is the most common type of bacteria?

Bacilli

100

Negative or positive state of an electric current?

Polarity

200

What artery supplies blood to the forehead and upper eyelids?

frontal

200

What is the most abundant element found on earth?

oxygen

200

Who was the first to cultivate beauty in an extravagant?

Egyptians 

200

What is a sign that a client has human papilloma virus (HPV) or plantar warts?

Clusters of small black dots on the bottom of the foot?

200

The unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes the flow of electrons forward through a conductor?

Voltage

300

What nerve affects the side of the neck and the platysma muscle?

cervical

300

What is the general composition of air by volume?

one part oxygen and four parts nitrogen


300

In ancient Rome, What body therapies were provided by bath houses for patrons? Name 2.

Steam therapy, Body scrubs, Massages, and other physical therapies.

300

Determination of the nature of a disease from it's symptoms and/testing

Diagnosis

300

Treatment that removes blood vessels disable hair follicles, and remove tattoos?

Laser

400

What controls insulin and glucagon production?

pancreas

400

What is a characteristic of suspensions?

slightly miscible

400

What was used by the Hebrews as an antiseptic and was helpful in expelling intestinal worms?

Pomegranate

400

What three qualities must disinfectants used in salons, spas, and medical facilities have

Bactericidal, viruscidal, fungicidal

400

What apparatus conducts electric current from machine to the clients skin?

Electrode

500

What parts of the body receive blood from the anterior tibial artery?

lower leg and top of the foot

500

A pH of eight is _______ times more alkaline than a pH of seven.

10

500

Who defined the balance between mind and body in ancient Greece?

It was the naked Greican athlete.

500

These work to break down stubborn films and remove the residue of products such as scrubs, salts, and masks

Cheating soaps

500

Produces alkaline reactions. Opens the pores. Stimulates and irritates the nerves. Increases blood supply. Expands blood vessels. Softens tissues.

Anaphoresis