What is the name of the bacteria that causes syphilis
Spirilla
Anode is what charge
Largest cranial nerve, all three names
5th, trigeminal, trifacial
What delivers oxygenated blood
Arteries
What are the 5 layers of the skin from outer to inner
Corneum, Lucidum, Granulosum, Spinosum, Germinativum
What bacteria that is the most common
Bacilli
Desincrustation requires what pH
Alkaline
The part of the neuron that sends messages
Axon
The upper chambers of the heart
Atrium
What are the two layers of the dermis from top to bottom
Papillary, Dermis
What bacteria causes a cluster of pus filled infection
Staphylococci
Iontophoresis needs what type of solution to work
The nerve that controls the reproductive system
10th
The lower chambers of the heart
Ventricles
What layer sits against the stratum germinativum
Papillary
What is the bacteria close associated with pneumonia
Diplococci
Cataphoresis with does what to the tissue
Hardens it
This nerve controls the movement of the neck. Give number and name.
11th and Accessory
What is an example of a tertiary lesion
Rosacea
An accumulation of sebum, pus, mixed perhaps with epidermal material is
Crust
Bacteria has a waxy outer coating, this does what and what is it called
Protects the cell and is during the spore forming stage
What treatment stimulates the nerves, increases circulation and softens tissue
Anapohoresis
What cranial nerve gives motor function to the mouth but sensory to the rest of the face.
5th
What is the name of the vessel that brings blood from the head to the heart
Jugular Vein
Two names for acne
Acne Simplex, Acne Vulgaris