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Earth Phase Final

It is recommended that personal service workers such as nurses, doctors, teachers and salon professionals be inoculated against which infectious disease?

Hepatitis B Virus

Examples of personal protective equipment (PPE) include all of the following EXCEPT:

towels

What is the unintentional transfer of harmful bacteria from one person, object or surface to another with harmful effects?

cross-contamination

All of the following terms describe the type of container disinfected nonporous tools or multi-use supplies are stored in EXCEPT:

open

An example of a single-use supply are:

gloves

All tools or supplies that come in contact with the client during a service must be discarded or:

disinfected

The eradication of all microbial life, including bacterial spores is:

sterilization

Which of the following steps should an esthetician perform before beginning each service?

wash hands with soap and warm water

An approved EPA-registered disinfectant effective against HBV and HIV is required for use when:

when nonporous tools come in contact with blood or body fluids

All of the following descriptions are true about pathogenic bacteria EXCEPT:

cause the decay of refuse

Bacteria can enter the body through all of the following ways EXCEPT:

healthy skin

What approximate percent of all bacteria are harmless?

70%

A local infection is often indicated by a pimple, inflamed area or:

a pus-filled boil

Common means of spreading infection in the workplace include all of the following actions EXCEPT:

clean hands and implements

Direct transmission occurs in which of the following ways?

respiratory droplets

A person carrying disease-producing bacteria or viruses with no recognizable symptoms of the disease is called a(n):

asymptomatic carrier

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) can be transferred by all of the following EXCEPT:

touch

Reproduction of bacteria usually takes place where a food source is available and all of the following conditions EXCEPT:

clean

A communicable disease refers to a disease that is:

spread from one person to another

What type of contagious virus can show up as a cold sore?

HSV

A special group or type of antibodies which render a toxic substance harmless are known as:

antitoxins

Organisms that live on or obtain nutrients from another organism are known as:

external parasites

A virus that attacks and destroys the infection-fighting cells of the immune system is called:

HIV

A pediculicide shampoo kills:

lice

If an accident happens at the workplace, record what happened and how it was handled in a(n):

accident logbook

When performing first aid for bleeding wounds, what is the next step after bleeding stops?

secure cloth with a bandage

Which step of the following examples would occur first if you encounter bleeding or wound?

apply gloves

If a victim appears to be having an allergic reaction, where could you locate information about product usage?

SDS

When you believe a person may be choking, what step should be taken FIRST?

determine if the victim can speak or cough

The stratum lucidum layer is found only on the:

soles of the feet and palms of hands

What is one function of the acid mantle?

prevent skin from drying and chapping

Which of the following organs is the largest of the body?

skin

The stratum corneum is composed of:

keratin protein cells

The thickest skin is located on the:

soles of the feet and palms of hands

Andrew is having his son's fingerprints recorded today as a tool to be used if his son is ever lost. Fingerprints are made possible by which layer of the skin?

stratum lucidum

What quality is notable about the stratum corneum?

it is the toughest layer of the epidermis

The stratum spinosum is often called the:

prickle cell layer

The two layers of the dermis are the papillary and reticular layer.

True

Which of the following epidermal layers have intercellular connections that provide strength and support between cells?

stratum spinosum

Where are the large blood vessels found that transport nourishment to the skin and nerves?

subcutaneous layer

The epidermis is composed of how many layers?

5

The study of the structure and growth of the nails is called:

onychology

Which of the following items determines the color of the skin?

melanin

Most skin problems are caused by:

the sebaceous glands

What is the layer of skin that is exfoliated during skin care services?

stratum disjunctum

Which of the following epidermal layers have intercellular connections that provide strength and support between cells?

stratum spinosum

Which layer of the skin gives the skin its elastic quality?

dermis layer

The acid mantle keeps the surface of the skin slightly acidic, which helps:

prevent bacteria from entering the body

Providing the skin with its strength and flexibility are the collagen and:

elastin fibers

What layer of the skin is often referred to as true skin?

dermis

The outermost layer of the skin is known as the:

epidermal layer

What is formed when sebum produced by the oil glands mixes with the body’s perspiration?

acid mantle

Which layer of the skin lies in the upper layer of the dermis and is rich in blood vessels and capillaries?

papillary layer

Connective tissue is located in the:

dermis

When we measure the pH of the skin, we are actually measuring the pH of the:

acid mantle

All of the following statements describe the cells in the granular layer EXCEPT:

are called squamous cells

What is the term that describes the absorption process that allows some molecules to pass through the skin?

transdermal penetration

Which of the following is NOT a receptor of skin sensation?

Thermogenesis

What are the two primary immune cells in the epidermis?

melanocytes and Langerhans cells

In the skin, the thicker the stratum corneum, the faster the rate of penetration.

False

The removal of impurities, toxins, pollutants and dead skin cells is known as:

detoxification

What type of exfoliation uses an abrasive material or device to stimulate removal of the upper layer of the stratum corneum is known as:

mechanical (physical)

Functions of the skin carry out complex actions related to sensation, heat regulation, absorption, protection, excretion and:

secretion

Inflammation on the cheeks and nose in a typical "butterfly pattern" is a sign of what medical condition?

autoimmune disease

The first stage of wound healing is:

hemostasis

Which of the following terms is the first line of defense in the skin's barrier?

acid mantle

Lipid-soluble products can be absorbed into the skin via intercellular space between corneocytes.

True

Which skin type has minimal oil production on the nose or chin?

dry

The skin's natural shedding of the stratum corneum (horny layer) is:

desquamation

The chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein cells is known as:

keratinization

How much sun exposure is needed to boost vitamin D levels?

10 minutes

The primary role of which vitamin is to control levels of calcium and phosphate within the body?

vitamin D

Which sweat gland is inactive until stimulated by hormones?

apocrine

To keep the skin water-resistant and protected, what is the skin's most prevalent secretion?

sebum

When a client senses pressure and vibration during a salon/spa treatment, which of the following mechanoreceptors is responsible?

Merkel cells

What does the body need in order to produce vitamin D?

sunlight

Atoms that are not missing any electrons in their outer shell and are considered electrically neutral are called:

stable

Many products estheticians use are the result of chemically uniting two different elements, which is known as:

compound

What is the smallest complete unit of an element?

atom

Which of the following biochemical compounds form components that fill the intercellular spaces in the skin?

lipids

Atoms that are the same form a(n):

element

Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen form the basis of:

amino acids

Carbon, oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen form the basis of:

amino acids

What is created when amino acids join together in chains?

proteins

In the process of oxidation, a substance gains an electron, and oxygen is released.

False

Pure substances are made of only one type of:

atom or molecule

Which of the following items has/have definite weight and volume but no definite shape?

lotions

What are the three major biochemical compound groups in the body?

proteins, carbohydrates and lipids

There are 118 known elements; those above which element are synthetic?

92nd

Water freezing and becoming ice is an example of a physical change.

True

All matter that is not alive, has never been alive and does not contain carbon, such as rocks, water and minerals falls within the study of:

inorganic chemistry

The chemical symbol for carbon is:

C

A simple unit of a carbohydrate is called:

saccharide

Atoms have three main parts: protons, neutrons and:

electrons

Which of the following conditions is an example of chemical change?

oxygen and hydrogen combining to form water

A bond uniting two amino acid groups that create proteins are:

peptide bonds

What is it called when a substance loses an electron and oxygen is acquired?

oxidation

pH stands for:

potential hydrogen

What kind of substance does pH indicate the acidity or alkalinity of?

water-based

Chris was looking for a pH-balanced product to use. pH balanced refers to a product that ranges from a pH of:

4.5 to 5.5

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