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Infection Control: Principles and Practices
General Anatomy and Physiology
Properties of the Hair and Scalp
Basics of Chemistry
Basics of Electricity
100
A fluid created by infection.
Pus
100
Body Organs that removes waste created by digestion.
Liver
100
Middle layer of the hair; a fibrous protein core formed by elongated cells containing melanin pigment.
Cortex
100
An ion with a negative electrical charge.
Anion
100
Abbreviated W; unit that measures how much electric energy is being used in one second.
Watt
200
A bloodborne virus that causes disease and can damage the liver.
Hepatitis
200
lower jawbone; largest and strongest bone of the face.
Mandible
200
The shape of the hair strands; described as straight, wavy, curly, and extremely curly.
Wave Pattern
200
An ion with a positive electrical charge.
Cation
200
Measurement of the distance between two wavelengths.
Waveform
300
Showing no symptoms or sings of infections.
Asymptomatic
300
Body organ that digest food, along with the stomach.
Intestines
300
Dry, sulfur-yellow, cup-like crusts on the scalp in tinea favosa or tinea favus.
Scutula
300
The separation of an atom or molecule into positive and negative ions.
Ionization
300
Negative pole or positive pole of an electric current.
Polarity
400
Disinfectants that kill bacteria that causes tuberculosis.
Tuberculocidal Disinfectants
400
Bones of the upper jaw.
Maxillae
400
Spiral shape of coiled protein created by polypeptide chains that intertwine with each other.
Helix
400
A chemical reaction that combines a substance with oxygen to produce an oxide.
Oxidation
400
Apparatus that changes alternating current (AC) to direct current (DC).
Rectifier
500
Capable of destroying viruses.
Virucidal
500
Also know as smooth muscles ; these muscles are involuntary and function automatically. without conscious will.
Nonstriated Muscles
500
Technical term for beaded hair.
Monilethrix
500
Unstable physical mixtures of undissolved particles in a liquid.
Suspensions
500
Currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments.
Modalities