Milady Cosmetology Questions
And Answers Latest Update
Streptococci Answer: pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines
resembling a string of beads
cocci Answer: round-shaped bacteria that appear singly (alone) or in groups
spirilla Answer: spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria that can cause disease
such as syphilis and lyme disease
staphylococci Answer: pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch
of grapes, can be abscesses, pustules, and boils
bacilli Answer: short rod-shaped bacteria, the most common bacteria, they
produce diseases such as tetanus (lockjaw) typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and
diphtheria
diplococci Answer: spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases
such as pneumonia
mycobacterium fortuitum furunculosis Answer: a rod shaped microorganism
that infected clients due to improper disinfecting of a whirlpool foot spa
nonpathogenic bacteria Answer: harmless
,parasites Answer: organisms that live in or on another living organism and
draw their nourishment from the host organism
pediculosis bacteria Answer: the skin disease that is caused by an infestation
of head lice
acquired immunity Answer: the type of immunity that the body develops
after overcoming a disease or through vaccinations
disinfectants Answer: substances used to destroy bacteria and viruses on
surfaces such as implements and combs
material safety data sheets (msds) Answer: federal law requires
manufacturers to provide important information, precautions, safety information,
and ingredients in the form of
sanitation Answer: the first step in the decontamination process
hand washing Answer: an important action that can prevent the transfer of
microorganisms from one person to another
osha Answer: the standard that must be used in the industry dealing with
bloodborne pathogens is regulated by
14 bones Answer: the facial skeleton is made up of how many bones
frontal Answer: the bone that forms the forehead
, humerus Answer: the uppermost and largest bone of the arm, extending
from the elbow to the shoulder
femur Answer: the heavy, long bone that forms the leg above the knee
sternocleidomastoideus Answer: the muscle of the neck that lowers and
rotates the head
reflex Answer: an automatic nerve reaction to a stimulus that involves
movement
common carotid arteries Answer: the main source or branches of blood
supply to the head, neck, and face
radius Answer: the smaller bone in the forearm on the same side as the
thumb
stratum germinativum Answer: the deepest layer of the epidermis, the basal
cell layer, composed of several layers of different shaped cells and is responsible
for the growth on the epidermis, also known as
subcutaneous Answer: the fatty layer found below the dermis
arrector pili muscle Answer: the muscle that causes goose bumps when a
person is frightened or cold
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