Cosmetology Stateboard exam Latest 2024/2025;Actual
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Being tactful means being straightfoward but not - ANSWERcritical
MSDS sheets are obtained from? - ANSWERproduct manufacturer
Pathogenic bacteria that require living matter for growth - ANSWERparasites
Bacteria in curved lines that ressemble a strand of beads - ANSWERStreptococci
What shape is cocci bacteria - ANSWERround
what bacteria can grow in pairs and cause pneumonia - ANSWERdiplococci
May cause strep throat or blood poisining - ANSWERstreptococci
Spiral or corck screw bacteria - ANSWERspirilla
Transmitted through the air - ANSWERcocci
What are the two distinct phases of bacteria - ANSWERthe active stage, inactive or
spore forming
Pose little/no risk in salons but dangerous in medical setting - ANSWERanthrax and
tetanus bacilli
Commen bacteria transferred through skin to skin contact or by using unclean
impliments - ANSWERstaphylococci
Can effect plants and animals - ANSWERvirus
HIV is the virus that causes - ANSWERAcquired Immune Deficency Syndrome
Draws nourishment from other organisms - ANSWERparasite
Disinfection is extremly effective in controlling - ANSWERmicroorganisms on non-living
surfaces
Used to destroy bacteria and viruses on surfaces - ANSWERdisenfectant
A disenfectant used in the salon should have the right - ANSWERefficacy
,disinfect implements in 10 to 15 minutes that cointain sophisticated blends -
ANSWERquaternary ammonium compounds
Disenfectant that can hurt the skin or eyes with a high PH - ANSWERphenolic
disenfectants
Common household product used effectively as a disenfectant - ANSWERSodium
Hypochlorite
A client that is infected with Hepititas B or bloodborne pathogens but shows no signs is -
ANSWERasymtomatic
Study of the structure of the human body - ANSWERanatomy
Fluid that cells need to grow - ANSWERcytoplasm
Where the cells are nourished - ANSWERmetabolism
The chemical process of cell nourishment has to phases - ANSWERanabolism,
catabolism
Collection of similar cells that perform specific functions - ANSWERtissue
Tissue that protect the skin or lining of the heart - ANSWERepithelial tissue
Scentific name of the study of anatomy, structure and functions of the bone -
ANSWERosteology
The ankle joint is formed by the tibia, fibula and the - ANSWERtalus
Bones of the face are involved in - ANSWERfacial massage
Study to describe the function of diseases of the muscles - ANSWERmyology
Bones that form the upper jaw - ANSWERmaxillae bones
Bones that form the sides and crown of the cranium - ANSWERparietal bones
The foot is made up of how many bones - ANSWER26
Bone that form the leg above the knee - ANSWERFemur
Muscles are three types which are - ANSWERstriated, nonstriated, cardiac
Bones that are voluntary - ANSWERstraited
, Where is the pressure in a massage directed from - ANSWERinsertion to origin
Covers the top of the head - ANSWERepicranius
The front portion of the epicranius - ANSWERfrontalis
Muscle that enables the eye to close - ANSWERorbicularis oculi
Muscles that straighten the rist - ANSWERextensors
Muscles that bring the fingers together - ANSWERadductors
The gastrocnemius muscle is located in - ANSWERlower leg
System of nerves that carry impulses to and from the central nervous system -
ANSWERperipheral nervous system
Portion of the central nervous system that starts at the brain and then extends down the
trunk - ANSWERspinal cord
Bundels of white cords that are held together by connective tissue - ANSWERnerves
Largest of the cranial nerves also known as the trifacial nerve or the trigaminal nerve -
ANSWERfifth cranial nerve
The cheid motor nerve that emerges near the lower part of the ear and extends to the
muscles of the neck - ANSWERseventh cranial nerve
Branches that supply the thumb side of the arm and the back of the hand -
ANSWERradial nerve
The anterior tibial nerve extend to the front of the leg behind the muscle and is reffered
to as - ANSWERdeep peroneal nerve
the blood circulatory system that send blood to the lungs to be purified -
ANSWERpulmonary cirrculation
tubelike structure that include arteries, capillaries and veins - ANSWERblod vessels
Thin-walled blood vessel that is less elastic than an artery - ANSWERvein
the largest artery in the human body is - ANSWERaorta
The artery that supplies blood to the anterior part of the scalp, ear, face, neck and side
of the head - ANSWERexternal carotid artery
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