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Cards

Term

 

 

Dermatitis Veneata

Definition

 

 

Allergy to work chemicals

Term

 

 

Dermatitis Medicmentosa

Definition

 

 

Allergy to medication

Term

 

 

Sodium Hypochlorite

Definition

 

 

Household bleach

Term

 

 

 

Calcium Hypochlorite

Definition

 

 

 

 

Swimming pool bleach

Term

 

 

Anabolism

Definition

 

 

 

 

The building UP of process of a cell

Term

 

 

Catabolism

Definition

 

 

 

 

The taking AWAY process of a cell

Term

 

 

4 layers of the skin

Definition

 

 

1. Stratum Corneum    

 2. Stratum Lucidum      

3. Stratum Granulosum

4. Stratum Germinatum

Term

 

 

P.H. Range for Skin

Definition

 

 

 

 

4.5 - 5.5

Term

 

 

Phoresis

Definition

 

 

 

 

Forcing

Term

 

 

 

Anaphorisis

Definition

 

 

 

Open

 

(negative)

Term

 

 

Cataphoresis

Definition

 

 

 

Close

 

(positive)

Term

 

 

Magnesium Sulfate

Definition

 

 

Moisturizes and releases oxygen gas

 

DRY SKIN

Term

 

 

Magnesium Ammonium Silicate

Definition

 

 

For OILY skin

 

Also known as: "Fullers Earth"

 

(thick clay mask)

Term

 

 

Essential Oil for Purifying Effect

Definition

 

 

 

Witch Hazel

Term

 

 

Essential Oil for Calming/Soothing Effect

Definition

 

 

 

Jasmine

Term

 

 

Essential Oil to help HEAL

Definition

 

 

 

 

Ginger

Term

 

 

Essential Oil that IRRITATES Skin

Definition

 

 

 

Lavender

Term

 

 

Essential Oil that has ASTRINGENT quality

Definition

 

 

 

 

SAGE

Term

 

 

M S D S

Definition

 

 

 

 

Material Safety Data Sheet

Term

 

 

NUETRAL on the P.H. Scale

Definition

 

 

 

7

Term

 

 

RED Dermal Light

Definition

 

 

DRY skin

3-5 minutes

24-30 inches

Term

 

 

BLUE Dermal Light

Definition

 

 

OILY skin

5 minutes

10 - 12 inches

Term

 

 

WHITE Dermal Light

Definition

 

 

NORMAL skin

10 - 12 minutes

15 inches

Term

 

 

Massaging the Muscle

Definition

 

 

 

 

Insertion to Origin

Term

 

 

Hygiene is the branch of applied science that deals with:

Definition

 

 

 

 

HEALTHFUL LIVING

Term

 

 

Dermatitis

Definition

 

 

 

 

Inflammation of the skin

Term

 

 

 

Acid (P.H. Scale)

Definition

 

 

 

Having a P.H. below 7

Term

 

 

The P.H. range for skin is also known as the

Definition

 

 

 

Acid Mantle

Term

 

 

Alkali (P.H. Scale)

Definition

 

 

 

Having a P.H. above 7

Term

 

 

 

S M A

Definition

 

 

 

Sanitary Maintenance Area

Term

 

 

 

P.D. Test

Definition

 

 

 

Predisposition Test

(test for eyelash adhesive)

Term

 

 

 

E.P.A.

Definition

 

 

 

 

Environmental Protection Agency

Term

 

 

 

F.D.A.

Definition

 

 

 

 

Food and Drug Administration

Term

 

 

 

Milia

Definition

 

 

 

 

White heads

Term

 

 

 

 

Seborrhea

Definition

 

 

 

 

Over activity and excessive secretion of the sebaceous glands

Term

 

 

 

Asteatosis

Definition

 

 

 

 

Lack of sebum (oil) causing dry, scaly, skin

Term

 

 

 

Lentigines

Definition

 

 

 

 

Freckles

Term

 

 

 

Macule

Definition

 

 

 

 

Similar to a freckle but slightly larger

Term

 

 

 

Albinism

Definition

 

 

 

 

Absence of melanin pigment in body

(extreme fair skin, hair and eyes)

Term

 

 

 

Chloasma

Definition

 

 

 

 

Increased pigmentation

(liverspots)

Term

 

 

 

Anidrosis

Definition

 

 

 

 

Lack of perspiration

Term

 

 

 

Bromidrosis

Definition

 

 

 

 

Foul smelling perspiration

Term

 

 

 

H.I.V./AIDS is an example of a ______ infection

 

a. staph    b. fungal    c. viral    d. bacterial

Definition

 

 

 

 

C. Viral

Term

 

For the purpose of Article 12 with Health and Safety Rules and Regulations HIV is classified as a _______ infection.

a. infectious    b. contagious

c. non-communicable    d. local

Definition

 

 

 

 

c. non-communicable

Term

 

 

Keeping the salon clean is the practice of ______ hygiene

 

a. personal    b. public    c. both a & b    d. proper

Definition

 

 

 

 

b. public

Term

 

 

The practice of sanitation is the practice of

 

a. personal    b. public    c. both a & b    d. proper

Definition

 

 

 

 

c. both a & b

Term

 

 

Carbolic acid is also known as...

 

a. glycolic acid    b. citrus acid    c. phenol   

d. lactic acid

Definition

 

 

 

 

c. Phenol

Term

 

 

The percent of active ingredient when using Sodium Hypochloride as a disinfectant is...

 

a. 10%    b. 12 1/2 %    c. 15%    d. 5 1/4%

Definition

 

 

 

 

d. 5 1/4%

Term

 

 

When using 5.25% Calcium or Sodium Hypochlorite as a disinfectant what is the contact time?

 

a. 10 minutes    b. 15 minutes  

c. 20 minutes    d. 5 minutes

Definition

 

 

 

c. 20 minutes

Term

 

 

When 70% alcohol was used as a disinfectant the contact time for disinfection was...

 

a. 10 minutes    b. 15 minutes

c. 20 minutes    d. 5 minutes

Definition

 

 

 

 c. 20 minutes

Term

 

 

Which of these chemicals is NOT classified as toxic?

 

a. Calcium Hypochlorite    b. Quats   

c. Sodium Hypochlorite    d. Phenol

Definition

 

 

 

 

b. quats

Term

When using the older version of Quaternary Ammonium compounds if the % of active ingredient was 10 how many ounces were added to 1 gallon of water to make 1:1000 ppm?

 

a. 1 oz    b. 1 1/4 oz    c. 3/4 oz    d. 1 1/2 oz

Definition

 

 

 

 

b. 1 1/4 oz

Term

 

 When using the older version of Quaternary Ammonium Compounds if the instruments said to add 3/4 oz to a gallon of water what was the % of active ingredient?

 

a. 10%    b. 12 1/2%    c. 15%    d. 20%

Definition

 

 

 

c. 15%

Term

 

When the disinfectant is complete the disinfectant is discarded by_______

 

a. flushing it down the toilet    b. pouring down a sink    c. throwing it outside   

 d. placing in a closed container

Definition

 

 

 

b. pouring it down the sink

Term

When using "quats" the procedure for disinfecting immplements according to Article 12 Section 979 is to wash with soap and water and _____

 

a. towel dry, immerse in Quats for 10 minutes

b. immerse and follow manufacturers instructions

c. towel dry immerse in quats for 10 minutes remove with tongs

Definition

 

 

 

b. immerse and follow manufacturers instructions

Term

 

An antiseptic is used to retard the growth of bacteria and to protect the client.  The antiseptic for the hands of the technician is ____

 

a. 40%-60% alcohol    b. hot water and soap

c. diluted quats    d. any of these

Definition

 

 

 

b. hot water and soap

Term

 

A good antiseptic to use on skin after waxing is____

 

a. 60% alcohol    b. aloe vera    c. witch hazel   

d. 2% tincture of iodine

Definition

 

 

 

 

c. witch hazel

Term

 

To help stop bleeding caused by extractions a good antiseptic is __________

 

a. 2% tincture of iodine    b. 40%

c. liquid/powder alum     d. either a or c

Definition

 

 

 

d. either a or c

Term

 

 

A syptic is used to:

 

a. disinfect    b. stop bleeding    c. cleanse a wound

d. it depends on the strength

Definition

 

 

 

b. stop bleeding

Term

 

 

All of these antiseptics have syptic qualities except.....

 

a. 3% hydrogen peroxide    b. 2% tincture of iodine

c. liquid/powder alum

Definition

 

 

 

a. hydrogen peroxide

Term

 

 

If there is a chemical in a product that can cause harm you must have a/an _________

 

a. instruction sheet    b. sales receipt    c. MSDS

Definition

 

 

 

 

c. MSDS

Term

 

 

The building up process of a cell is______

 

a. catabolism    b. anabolism    c. cytoplasm    d. metabolism

Definition

 

 

 

b. anabolism

Term

 

 

The part of the cell that controls cell division is_____

 

a. cell membrane    b. cytoplasm    c. nucleus   

d. centrosone

Definition

 

 

 

d. centrosone

Term

 

 

The technical name for the study of bone is______

 

a. myology    b. osteology    c. dermatology    d. angiology

Definition

 

 

 

b. osteology

Term

 

 

The tissue that surrounds bone is called _____

 

a. pericranium    b. pericardium    c. periosteum   

d. periohychium

Definition

 

 

 

 

c. periosteum

Term

 

 

The type of joint found in the shoulder is_______

 

a. suture    b. ball & socket    c. hinge    d. pivot

Definition

 

 

 

b. ball & socket

Term

 

 

The name of the collar bone is _____

 

a. scapula    b. sternum    c. clavicle    d. mandible

Definition

 

 

 

c. clavicle

Term

 

 

The bone that forms the prominence of the cheeks is the__

 

a. mandible    b. frontal    c. zygomatic    d. vomer

Definition

 

 

 

c. zygomatic

Term

 

 

The only moveable bone in the face is the____

 

a. mandible    b. frontal    c. zygomatic    d. vomer

Definition

 

 

 

a. mandible

Term

 

 

The study of muscle is called ____

 

a. myology    b. osteology    c. dermatology    d. neurology

Definition

 

 

 

a. myology

Term

 

 

The muscle that causes horizontal wrinkles in the forehead is the____

 

a. mentalis    b. frontalis    c. zygomaticus    d. procerus

Definition

 

 

 

b. frontalis

Term

 

 

The muscle that wrinkles the nose is the ____

 

a. mentalis    b. frontalis    c. zygomaticus    d. procerus

Definition

 

 

 

d. procerus

Term

 

 

The muscle that forms prominence of the cheeks is the___

 

a. mentalis    b. frontalis    c. zygomaticus    d. procerus

Definition

 

 

 

c. zygomaticus

Term

 

 

The muscle that wrinkles the chin is the ____

 

a. mentalis    b. frontalis    c. zygomaticus    d. procerus

Definition

 

 

 

a. mentalis

Term

 

 

The study of nerves is called _____

 

a. myology    b. osteology    c. dermatology    d. neurology

Definition

 

 

 

d. neurology

Term

 

 

The major motor nerve of the face is the ____

 

a. 5th cranial    b. 7th cranial    c. spinal accessory

d. olfactory

Definition

 

 

 

b. 7th cranial

Term

 

 

The major sensory nerve of the face is the _____

 

a. 5th cranial    b. 7th cranial    c. spinal accessory

d. olfactory

Definition

 

 

 

c. spinal accessory

Term

 

 

The sense of smell is regulated by the

 

a. 5th cranial    b. 7th cranial    c. spinal accessory

d. olfactory

Definition

 

 

 

d. olfactory

Term

 

 

Nerves that carry impluses to the brain are called ____

 

a. efferent    b. sensory    c. afferent    d. cranial

Definition

 

 

 

b. sensory

Term

 

 

The blood is composed of all of these except____

 

a. lymph    b. red blood cells    c. white blood cells

d. plasma

Definition

 

 

 

a. lymph

Term

 

 

The liquid portion of blood is ____

 

a. lymph    b. red blood cells    c. white blood cells

d. plasma

Definition

 

 

 

d. plasma

Term

 

 

The part of the blood cells that fights disease is the ___

 

a. lymph    b. red blood cells    c. white blood cells

d. plasma

Definition

 

 

 

c. white blood cells

Term

 

 

The fluid that nourishes parts of the body that have no blood supply

 

a. lymph    b. red blood cells    c. white blood cells   

d. plasma

Definition

 

 

 

a. lymph

Term

 

 

the liquid that is made from the blood is_____

 

a. lymph    b. red blood cells    c. white blood cells

d. plasma

Definition

 

 

 

d. plasma

Term

 

 

The largest organ of the body is _____

 

a. brain    b. heart    c. skin    d. stomache

Definition

 

 

 

c. skin

Term

 

 

The protien called keratin is found in the ____

 

a. stratum corneum    b. stratum lucidum

c. stratum granulosum    d. stratum mucosum

Definition

 

 

 

a. stratum corneum

Term

 

 

The malpighian layer is also called the stratum ____

 

a. corneum    b. lucidum    c. granulosum    d. germinatevium

Definition

 

 

 

d. germinatevium

Term

 

 

The pigment is found in the stratum

 

a. corneum    b. lucidum    c. granulosum    d. germinatevium

Definition

 

 

 

d. germinatevium

Term

 

 

The subcutaneous tissue is found ____

 

a. below the cutis    b. under the derma

c. beneath the true skin    d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

d. all of these

Term

 

 

The cone shaped elastic projections of the skin are found in the_____

 

a. epidermis    b. dermis    c. subcutis    d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

d. all of these

Term

 

 

The melonicyts are found in the ____

 

a. epidermis    b. dermis    c. subcutis    d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

a. epidermis

Term

 

The nerve fibers that are contained within the cone shaped projections are called:

 

a. tactile corpuscles    b. motor nerves    c. papillae   

d. secretory nerve fibers

Definition

 

 

 

a. tactile corpuscles

Term

 

 

The papillary layer of the skin is found in the ____

 

a. epidermis    b. cuticle    c. dermis    d. stratum glucosum

Definition

 

 

 

c. dermis

Term

 

The nerve fibers that respond to heat, cold, pressure, pain and touch are called _____

 

a. sensory nerves    b. motor nerves    c. secretory nerves

d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

a. sensory nerves

Term

 

 

The layer of skin that contains the arrector pilimuscle is the_____

 

a. epidermis    b. dermis    c. subcutis    d. adipose tissue

Definition

 

 

 

b. dermis

Term

 

 

The sweat and oil glands are found in the ____

 

a. reticular layer    b. papillae layer   

c. stratum corneum    d. stratum mucosum

Definition

 

 

 

a. reticular layer

Term

 

The nerve fibers that connect to the arrector pili muscle are

 

a. sensory nerves    b. motor nerves   

c. secretory nerves   d. sensory/motor nerves

Definition

 

 

 

d. sensory/motor nerves

Term

 

The nerve fibers that regulate the excretion of oil and sweat are called ___

 

a. sensory nerves    b. motor nerves    c. secretory nerves

d. only a or b

Definition

 

 

 

c. secretory nerves

Term

 

 

Dentrite

Definition

 

 

 

Sensory receptor-recieves

Term

 

 

 

Soma

Definition

 

 

 

Cell Body

Term

 

 

 

Axon

Definition

 

 

 

Motor Receptor

Term

 

 

A possible cause for aging skin is the loss of

 

a. elasticity   b. moisture   c. sebum  

 d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

d. all of these

Term

 

 

The gland that produces sweat is...

 

a. sebaceous   b. sudoriferous

c. lymph   d. thyroid

Definition

 

 

 

b. sudoriferous

Term

 

 

The gland that produces sebum is the...

 

a. sebaceous   b. sudoriferous

c. lymph   d. thyroid

Definition

 

 

 

a. sebaceous

Term

 

 

 

The purpose of the sebaceous gland is to produce

 

a. oil   b. sweat   c. red blood cells

d. white blood cells

Definition

 

 

 

a. oil

Term

 

 

 

The purpose of the sudoriferous gland is to produce

 

a. oil   b. sebum   c. sweat   d. red blood cells

Definition

 

 

 

c. sweat

Term

 

 

 

The pigment found in the skin is called

 

a. medulla   b. melanin   c. melon   d. tan

Definition

 

 

 

b. melanin

Term

 

 

3 parts to a nerve cell

Definition

 

 

 

Dentrite

Soma

Axon

Term

 

 

 

Phoresis

Definition

 

 

 

PUSH into skin

Term

 

 

 

Anode

Definition

 

 

 

Positive pole

Term

 

 

 

Cathode

Definition

 

 

 

Negative pole

Term

 

 

Nerves that carry impulses away from the brain

a. efferent   b. sensory

c. afferent   d. cranial

Definition

 

 

 

a. efferent

Term

 

 

The sweat gland that is attached to the hair follicle is the

a. apocrine   b. ecerine

c.   sebaceous   d. none

Definition

 

 

 

c. sebaceous

Term

 

 

 

The glands of the skin that excrete are the

a. sebaceous   b. sudoriferous

c. oil   d. lymph

Definition

 

 

 

c. oil

Term

 

 

 

The skin helps to protect the body by maintaining

a. body tempurature   b. the acid mantle

c. resistance   d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

d. all of these 

 

 

Term

 

 

 

The red light rays affect the _____ of the skin

a. motor nerves   b. sensory nerves

c. acid mantle   d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

b. sensory nerves

Term

 

 

 

The blue light rays affect the ____of the skin

a. motor nerves   b. sensory nerves

c. acid mantle   d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

b. sensory nerves

Term

 

 

 

The gland that helps control the acid mantle of the skin is the

a. sweat gland   b. sudoriferous gland

c. sebaceous gland   d. lymph gland

Definition

 

 

 

c. sebaceous gland

Term

 

 

 

an excretion is a substance that is ___ to the body

a. harmful   b. beautiful

c.   not related   d. none of these

Definition

 

 

 

a. harmful

Term

 

 

 

a secretion is a substance that is ___ to the skin or body

a. harmful   b. beneficial

c. not related    d. none of these

Definition

 

 

 

b. beneficial

Term

 

 

 

Permissible exposure limits is written as PELS on an

Definition

 

 

 

MSDS

Term

 

 

 

Name 5 massage movements

Definition

 

  

1. Effleurage

2. Petrissage

3. Tapotement

4. Friction

5. Vibration

Term

 

 

On a facial machine there is a dial that reduces the amount of current that passes thru to the client this is called a

a. speed control   b. milliamperemeter

c. conductor   d. converter

Definition

 

 

 

b. milliamperemeter

Term

 

 

When an electric appliance has frayed wires and you plug it in and it doesn't work you have what is called

a. an open circuit   b. a closed circuit

c. a short circuit   d. an electric circuit

Definition

 

 

 

c. a short circuit

Term

 

when an electric current flows thru the wiring it uses circuits.  If a circuit is in use such as a light burning it is called...

a. open circuit   b. closed circuit

c. short circuit   d. electric circuit

Definition

 

 

 

b. closed circuit

Term

 

 When an electric current flows thru the wiring it uses circuits.  If a circuit gets overloaded and the wires become too hot there is a safety device that is triggered and...

a. a circuit breaker will trip   b. a fuse will blow

c. a fire will start   d. either a or b

Definition

 

 

 

d. either a or b

a circuit breaker will trip or

b. a fuse will blow

Term

 

 

When a product has a negative ionic charge it is classified as....

a. having a free electron   b. having a bound electron   c. being catonic

d. being anionic

Definition

 

 

 

d. being anionic

Term

 

 

When a product has a positive ionic charge it is classified as...

a. having a free electron   b. having a bound electron

c. being cationic   d. being anionic

Definition

 

 

 

c. being cationic

Term

 

 

 

Loose face powder is an example of...

a. suspension   b. a mixture

c. a water and oil emulsion   d. an oil and water emulsion

Definition

 

 

 

b. a mixture

Term

 

 

An oil based moisturizer is an example of...

a. a suspension   b. a mixture

c. a water and oil emulsion   d. a oil and water emulsion

Definition

 

 

 

b. a mixture

Term

 

 

The hindmost bone of the skull that forms the back of the skull above the nape

Definition

 

 

 

the occipital bone

 

 

Term

 

 

Bones at the sides of the head in ear region

Definition

 

 

 

temporal- two bones

Term

 

 

 

Forehead bone

Definition

 

 

 

Frontal

Term

 

 

 

Light spongy bone between eye sockets that forms part of the nasal cavaties

Definition

 

 

 

Ethmoid

Term

 

 

Joins all the bones of the cranium together 

 

Definition

 

 

 

Sphenoid

Term

 

 

 

Bones that form the prominence of the cheeks or cheekbones

Definition

 

 

 

Zygomatic  TWO

Term

 

 

Bones that form the upper jaw

Definition

 

 

 

Maxilla-TWO

Term

 

 

 

Forms the lower jawbone the largest and the strongest bone of the face

Definition

 

 

 

Mandible

Term

 

 

 

Small thin bones that comprise the eye sockets

Definition

 

 

 

Lacrimal TWO

Term

 

 

 

Flat thin bone that forms part of the nasal septum

Definition

 

 

 

Vomer ONE

Term

 

 

Forms the hard palate of the mouth

Definition

 

 

 

Palatine TWO

Term

 

 

 

bones which make up the side walls of the nasal cavity

Definition

 

 

 

Inferior concha-TWO

Term

 

 

V shaped bone at the base of the tongue that supports the tongue and it's muscles

Definition

 

 

 

Hyoid-aka "adams apple"

Term

 

 

 

The 7 bones of the top part of the vertabral column

Definition

 

 

 

Cervicle vertebrae

Term

 

 

Each shoulder consists of what bones?

Definition

 

 

 

One clavicle (collarbone)

One scapula (shoulder blade)

Term

 

 

 

Skeletal or voluntary muscles that are attached to the bones and are controlled by will

Definition

 

 

 

Striated

Term

 

 

 

Also called involuntary, visceral or smooth muscles, move automatically without conscious will

Definition

 

 

 

Non Striated muscles

Term

 

 

Name three parts of a muscle

Definition

 

 

Origin-the part that does not move and is attached to the skeleton

Insertion- the part of the muscle at the moveable attachment to the skeleton

Belly- middle part of the muscle

 

Term

 

A colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is the lightest element known.  It is found in chemical combination with oxygen in water and other elements in most organic substances.  It is flammable and explosive when mixed with air

Definition

 

 

 

Hydrogen

Term

 

 

The most abundant element found both free and in compounds

Definition

 

 

Oxygen

Term

 

 

A colorless gaseous element found free in the air 

 

Definition

 

 

 

Nitrogen

Term

 

 

The gaseous mixture that makes up the earths atmosphere

Definition

 

 

 

Air

Term

 

 

 

The most abundant of all substances compromising  75% of the earths surface, 65% of the human body

Definition

 

 

 

Water

Term

 

 

 

A compound of hydrogen and oxygen is a colorless liquid with a characteristic odor and a slightly acid taste

Definition

 

 

 

Hydrogen Peroxide

Term

 

 

 Cosmetic ingredients that are almost always fatty agents.  They act either as vehicles or performance ingredients.  They lie on top of the skin and prevent dehydration by trapping water which increases water in the epidermis

Definition

 

 

 

Emollients

Term

 

 

They vary in their tendancy to cause comedones in oily or acne prone skin

Definition

 

 

Oils

Mineral oil and petroleum oil

Term

 

 

Oils from plants

Definition

 

 

Essential oils

keep the skin from dehydrating, aromatic and fragrant

Term

 

 

Oil gland that produces sebum

Definition

 

 

 

Sebaceous gland

Term

 

 

Sweat gland

Definition

 

 

 

Sudoriferous gland

Term

 

 

Disinfectants used in a salon must be registered by the...

Definition

 

 

EPA

Environmental Protection Agency

Term

 

 

The highest level of decontamination

Definition

 

 

 

Sterilization

Term

 

 

Mid level of decontamination

Definition

 

 

 

Disinfection

Term

 

 

 

Lowest level of decontamination

Definition

 

 

 

Sanitation

Term

 

 

Holding solutions can be any of these except...

a. Hot water and soap   b. evaporation

c. quats   d. alcohol

d. EPA registered disinfectant

Definition

 

 

 

d. alcohol

Term

 

 

 

To dispose of alcohol you should

a. pour it down the drain   b. let it evaporate

c. treat it as a hazardous waste

Definition

 

 

 

c. treat it as a hazardous waste

Term

 

 

Antiviral, anti fungal and antibacterial describe

a. an EPA registered disinfectant   b. cinnamon

c. lavendar  d. all of these

Definition

 

 

 

a. an EPA registered disinfectant

Term

 

 

 

An MSDS lists....

Definition

 

  

Exposure limits

vapor in the air

skin contact time

chemical concentration

how it interacts with other chemicals

Term

 

 

Section 1 of the MSDS

Definition

 

 

Trade name sold under

manufacturer

address

800#

Term

 

 

Section 2 of the MSDS

Definition

 

 

List of ingredients

chemical identity

Exposure limits

Term

 

 

Section 3 of the MSDS lists

Definition

 

 

Chemical and physical properties

Gravity

density

evaporation rate

Term

 

 

Section 4 of the MSDS lists

Definition

 

 

Explosive capabilities

toxic fumes

extinguishing medium to be used

Term

 

 

Section 5 of the MSDS lists

Definition

 

 

 

Reactivity

Term

 

 

Section 6 of the MSDS lists

Definition

 

 

 

Health hazards

Term

 

 

 

Section 7 of the MSDS lists

Definition

 

 

Safe handling precautions

spills

disposal

storage

Term

 

 

 

Section 8 of the MSDS lists

Definition

 

 

OSHA

venilation

personal protective equiptment

Term

 

 

 

BBC

Definition

 

 Board of Barbaring and Cosmetology

Establishes license

does inspections

disinfection methods and techniques

general rules and regulations

Term

 

 

 

Cal/OSHA

Definition

 

Occupational Safety and Health Administration

Checks exposure limits

records for job related injuries

verify health and safety classes provided

Term

 

 

 

F.D.A.

 

Definition

 

 

Food and Drug Administration

Public and consumer safety

does not conduct testing

Term

 

 

 

E.P.A.

Definition

 

 

Environmental Protection Agency

Controls disposal of hazardous waste

Term

 

 

A group of two or more tissues form an

Definition

 

 

 

Organ

Term

 

 

The largest organ in the body is....

Definition

 

 

 

The skin

Term

 

 

cell membrane

Definition

 

 

The film responsible for osmosis-passing thru of fluid-shape of cell-allows food, oxygen and water to enter cell and carbon dioxide and waste to leave cell.  when it becomes hardened osmosis is inhibited and cellulite can occur

 

Term

 

 

Cell repair takes place in this part of cell...fat is stored here

Definition

 

 

 

Cytoplasm

Term

 

 

Cell division takes place here

Definition

 

 

 

Nucleus

Term

 

 

Name for cell division

Definition

 

 

 

Mitosis

Term

 

 

Found only in animal cells.  Brain that controls cell division when it's damaged cell division is no longer controlled.  Body seals off and a cyst or tumor is formed.

Definition

 

 

 

Centrosome

Term

 

 

Rate at which mitosis takes place

Definition

 

 

 

Metabolism

Term

 

 

Building up phase of a cell....energy stored

Definition

 

 

 

Anabolism

Term

 

 

Breaking down phase of a cell

energy used

Definition

 

 

 

Catabolism

Term

 

 

Name the 8 cranial bones

Definition

 

1 frontal

2 temporal

2 parietal (sides of head)

1 occipital (back of head)

1 ethmoid (between eyes)

1 sphenoid (binds all cranial bones together)

Term

 

 

 Skin is bound to muscle by what membrane

Definition

 

 

 

superficial fascia

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