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Professional Development
Microbiology
Anatomy
Facial Care
Misc
100
How many hours of sleep do you need per night?
6-8
100
AKA germs or microbes
bacteria
100
The study of the functions and activities of the body.....
physiology
100
What are the 4 daily skin care steps
Cleansing, Toning, Moisturizing, Protecting
100
What massage movement uses gentle kneading and pinching movements designed to force excess sebum from the pores?
Dr. Jacquet
200
What does RDA stand for?
Recommended dietary allowances
200
What are the 2 types of bacteria?
pathogenic and non-pathogenic
200
What is the basic unit of all living things?
cells
200
What are the 2 types of exfoliants?
chemical and manual
200
What skin condition shows redness and fine dilated capillaries (telangiectasia) on the cheeks and nose
couperose
300
What is the applied science that deals with healthful living?
Hygiene
300
What are the 3 categories of bacteria?
Cocci, Bacilli, Spirilla
300
What are the 2 phases of metabolism?
anabolism & catabolism
300
Sunscreen's purpose is to protect skin from what rays?
UVA and UVB
300
What is the study of the relationship between people and their work environment?
ergonomics
400
What is the technical name for bad breath?
halitosis
400
What are the 3 types of cocci and what do they cause?
staphylococci: abscesses, pustules, boils Streptococci: strep throat, blood poisoning Diplococci: pneumonia
400
What is the body's largest organ?
The skin
400
Sun exposure is responsible for what % of skin aging?
90%
400
What are organisms that grow and feed on other living organisms?
external parasite
500
What is the proper way to sit on a chair?
feet/knees together, feet on the floor, sit squarely on the seat of the chair
500
How do bacteria move around?
bacilla & spirilla have flagella and cilia Staph travels through air and dust
500
What are the 5 types of tissue
Epithelial, Connective, Nerve, Muscular, Liquid
500
What are the 5 classic massage movements?
Effleurage, Petrissage, Tapotment, Friction, Vibration
500
What is a contagious and potentially fatal infection of the lungs caused by airborne bacteria?
Tubercolosis