Infection Control/ First Aid
Skeletal/Muscular System
Circulatory/ Nervous System
Electricity
Fun Facts
100

Name 2 out of the 6 signs of infection 

Pain, Swelling, Redness, Local fever, throbbing, and discharge 

100

What is the largest bone of the facial skeleton?

Mandible 

100

Responsible for clotting blood

Blood platelets or thrombocytes 

100

The unit of electric resistance 

Ohm

100

What is the largest mammal on earth?

Blue whale 

200

What are the three steps of infection control?

Cleaning, disinfection, and Sterilization 

200

8 small bones held together by ligaments to form the wrist 

What are carpals?
200

The heart is encased in a membrane called?

Pericardium

200

A reusable safety device that breaks the flow of current when an over load occurs

Circuit breaker 

200

Scientists estimate that a cloud weighs about this much. 

1 million pounds

300

Single use items must be _____ after use 

discarded or disposed 

300

What type of muscle respond automatically to control various body functions?

Involuntary or non-striated 

300

What are the two parts of the circulatory system?

Cardiovascular and lymph-vascular

300

The ways circuits can be connected to power loads are 

Series wiring and parallel wiring 

300

The unicorn is the national animal of this country. 



Scotland 

400

How many minutes do you rinse eyeballs if they come in contact with chemicals? 

15-30 minutes 

400

Portion of the muscle joined to a moveable attachment 

Insertion 

400

The nerve responsible for controlling the motor nerve function of chewing and is also known as the 5th cranial or ____?

Trifacial nerve 

400

Three methods of application for high-frequency current are General Electrification, direct, and 

Indirect 

400

This is the only letter that does not appear in the name of any U.S. state. 



Q

500

Every product in a salon must have what? 

Hint: Key information on a specific product regarding 16 key categories including hazard identification 

SDS- safety data sheet 

500

U-shaped bone at the base of the tongue, supports tongue muscle

Hyoid

500

The nerve that begins in the lower back and runs through the buttock and down the lower limb

Sciatic 

500

What type of light can have positive like help produce vitamin D while also having negative effects like sun burns

Ultraviolet (UV) light 

500

This animal can sleep for up to 22 hours a day, making it the unofficial mascot of college students during finals week.

Koala