Infection Control
Electricity
History
Chemistry
Skin Disorders / Diseases
100

Disease causing microorganisms carried in the body by blood or body fluids, such as hepatitis and HIV.

Bloodborne Pathogens

100

Use of electrical currents to treat the skin.

Electrotherapy

100

Barber who established America's first barber school in Chicago, Illinois in 1893

A.B. Moler

100

The substance that dissolves the solute and makes a solution.

Solvent

100

Small brown or flesh-colored outgrowth of skin.

Skin tag

200
Transmission of pathogens through touching (including shaking hands), kissing, coughing, sneezing, and talking.

Direct Transmission

200

Unit that measures how much electric energy is being used in one second.

Watt

200

Is a Latin word meaning "beard".

Barba

200

Science that deals with composition, structures, and properties of matter and how matter changes under different conditions.

Chemistry

200

Marks on the skin; may indicate an injury or damage that changes the structure of tissues of organs.

Lesions

300

Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of grapes: cause abscesses, pustules, and boils.

Staphylococci

300

Constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only and is produced by chemical means

Direct Current

300

A shaved patch on the crown of the head.

Tonsure

300

A stable, uniform mixture of two or more substances.

Solution

300

Also known as pinkeye; infection of the eye(s) that may be caused by bacteria or virus; can be extremely contagious.

Conjunctivitus

400

Colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces, as well as the human body

Biofilms

400

Currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments

Modalities

400

Derived from the Latin word "tondere", meaning "to shear". Means the cutting, clipping, or trimming of hair with shears or a razor.

Tonsorial

400

The simplest form of chemical matter; an _______ cannot be broken down into a simpler substance without a loss of identity.

Element

400

Hereditary conditions that cause milky white spots + splotches on the skin. 

Vitiligo

500

The methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of infectious organisms from one individual to another.

Infection Control

500

Rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one directions and then in the opposite directions; produced by mechanical means and changes directions 60 times per second.

Alternating Current

500

Because the work of this barber, he was held in particulary high esteem, as his image was sculpted for posterity.

Meryma'at

500

The substance that is dissolved in a solution.

Solute

500

Closed, irregular developed sac that contains fluid, pus, semifluid, or morbid matters above or below the skin; requires medical referral.

Cyst