A process called _______ converts living skin cells into hard protein cells.
Keratinization Pg 713
As a licensed professional, you are not licensed to massage the ____ or ______.
Ribs or Thorax. pg698
Which nerve carries messages to the brain?
Motor Nerve. Pg709
Where are the Zygomaticus and Minor muscles located?
The outside of the corner of the mouth. Pg701
Commonly known as a fever blister or a cold sore.
Herpes simplex (HSV) Pg688
The dermis is generally ____ times thicker than the epidermis.
25 times thicker pg715
Os is a prefix used in medical terminology that means ____.
Bone. Pg696
Which nerve controls the motion of the neck and shoulder muscles.
Eleventh Cranial Nerve, also known as Accessory Nerve. Pg711
What type of muscles are found on the stomach, intestines, and the lungs?
Non-Striated Muscles. Pg699
A bloodborne virus that can cause inflammation of the liver and is characterized by jaundice, fever, liver enlargement and abdominal pain.
Hepatitis. Pg689
What are the 6 functions of the Integumentary system?
Protection, Heat regulation, Absorption, Secretion, Excretion, and Sensation. Pg712
What are the 9 bones affected by massage?
Mandible, Zygomatic (2),Lacrimal (2), Maxilla (2), Nasal Bone (2). Pg.697
__________ consists of a group of nerves and nerve cells, connecting every part of the body to the central nervous system.
Peripheral Nervous System. Pg708
This muscle moves the head back, rotates shoulders and swings the arm.
Trapezius. Pg702
Name 3 of the 5 signs of an infection?
Heat, Ache, Redness, Pus, Swelling. Pg690
What is Retention Hyperkeratosis?
Heredity Acne.This skin type retains dead cells in the follicle, forming an obstruction that clogs follicles and causes pustules. Pg722
A Horseshoe-shaped bone located in the throat at the base of the tongue, also known as the “Adam’s Apple”.
Hyoid. Pg698
What has tree like fibers that extend out from the end of an axon?
Terminals or Synapses. Pg709
Epicranial Aponeurosis is a tendon that connects the _______ and ______.
Occipitalis and Frontalis. Pg700
Hepatitis B virus and Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) are examples of what type of bacteria?
Bloodborne Pathogens. Pg686
Characterized by dry, scaly patches on the skin due to under active sebaceous glands. Common with elderly people or guest with jobs outside.
Asteatosis pg722
Where is the Thoracic cage located?
Between the neck and abdomen. Pg698
Name a nerve stimulated by massage.
Supraorbital Nerve, Supratrochlear Nerve, Infratrochlear Nerve, or the Nasal Nerve. pg710
The Masseter and Temporalis work with both the ______ and _____ to chew.The combination or muscles are known of as the “chewing muscles”.
Lateral and Medial Pteryoid Muscles. Pg701
This circular-shaped bacteria can only spread through dust, air or any substance they settle on.
Cocci Bacteria. Pg687