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what is the key to successful damage control? - ✔✔communication what is the most important aspect of client care? - ✔✔client education what is perhaps the most overlooked part of the consultation and record? - ✔✔taking a photograph what is the best method of evaluating the face? - ✔✔turn client face sideways to check profile harmless organisms that perform useful functions - ✔✔nonpathogenic bacteria
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damage to the median nerve can cause what? - ✔✔carpal tunnel syndrome
Unexpected events that occur following a normally applied procedure - ✔✔complications reactions or effects of a treatment or drug other than desired - ✔✔side effects predictable outcomes of procedures that occur in a reasonable percentage of people having the procedure - ✔✔treatment consequences what is the key to successful damage control? - ✔✔communication what is the most important aspect of client care? - ✔✔client education what is perhaps the most overlooked part of the consultation and record? - ✔✔taking a photograph what is the best method of evaluating the face? - ✔✔turn client face sideways to check profile harmless organisms that perform useful functions - ✔✔nonpathogenic bacteria organisms that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organisms (host) - ✔✔parasites the ability of the body to destroy and resist infection - ✔✔immunity reflect the personality of the business as well as satisfying the needs of the client - ✔✔industry relations which muscles work against the orbicularis oculists? - ✔✔levator palpebra superioris
round-shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups? - ✔✔cocci 5 .2 5 % effective. can damage metals and plastics. - ✔✔bleach short, rod-shaped bacteria that appear singly or alone? - ✔✔bacilli the body develops this after overcoming a disease, through involution or exposure to natural allergens - ✔✔acquired immunity the eyelid, both upper and lower - ✔✔orbicularis oris ring of muscle capable of contracting to close an opening - ✔✔orbicularis oris designed to prevent the transmission of HIV, HBV, HCV and other diseases when providing first aid or services that potentially may come in contact with blood or body fluids - ✔✔body substance isolation lowest level of decontamination. may include hand washing, laundry, sweeping, removing trash, debris - ✔✔cleaning chemical germicides for use on the skin - ✔✔antiseptics highest level of decontamination - ✔✔sterilization usually safe and effective when used properly. needs 10 minutes to disinfect - ✔✔bleach second level of decontamination. includes thoroughly cleaning object with soap and water, the object is then immersed in EPA registered solutions. does not kill bacteria spores - ✔✔sanitation powerful tuberculocidal disinfectant, a form of formaldehyde, high in pH, and can damage the skin and ees - ✔✔phenolic
organic pigments contain what? - ✔✔oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen which needle gives the client the most discomfort? - ✔✔ 1 sharp MSDS stands for? - ✔✔Material Safety Data Sheet OSHA stands for? - ✔✔Occupational Safety and Health Administration UP states: - ✔✔treat all clients as if they are contaminated primary colors are? - ✔✔red, yellow, blue secondary colors are? - ✔✔orange, green, violet tear producing gland? - ✔✔lacrimal the skin system is called? - ✔✔integumentary system the blood system is called? - ✔✔vascular system the nerve system is called? - ✔✔nervous system how often should you clean an ultrasonic machine? - ✔✔daily which muscle is responsible for the formation of the nasolabial lines? - ✔✔quadratus labii superiori which of the muscles attaches to the front of the zygomatic bone and descents obliquely until it insures into the angle of the mouth? - ✔✔levator labii
what is the muscle in the forehead that extends from side to side and from eyebrow to the hairline? - ✔✔frontalis muscle in which skin layer should the pigment be implanted for permanent makeup? - ✔✔papillary layer of the dermis epidermal appendages such as sweat glands and hair follicles are imbedded where? - ✔✔dermis which layer of the skin is considered to be the true skin? - ✔✔dermis the cells of which layer of the epidermis are almost dead and undergo a change into cells of the more superficial layer? - ✔✔stratum granulosum the corrugator supercilli muscle supplies what? - ✔✔the eyebrows how many sets of jugular veins are there for the face? - ✔✔ 2 where is the risorius muscle located? - ✔✔begins in the back of the haw and continues to the skin of the corner of the mouth over the masseter muscle cranial never VII does what? - ✔✔carries impulses to the tear glands, saliva, and test from the front of the tongue. the main purpose of the hypodermis is what? - ✔✔storing fat as a cushion the muscle located beneath the frontal and orbicularis occult muscle that draws the eyebrow down and wrinkles the forehead vertically is what? - ✔✔corrugator muscle what is the corrugator supercilli? - ✔✔muscle of the eyes which muscle raises your eyebrows? - ✔✔frontalis
pus-forming bacteria that resemble a bunch of grapes. causes pustules and boils - ✔✔staphylococci spiral or corkscrew-shaped bacteria - ✔✔spirilla microscopic plant parasites that include molds, mildew and yeast - ✔✔fungi highest level of decontamination which even spores are destroyed? - ✔✔sterilization lowest level of decontamination, usually safe on the skin - ✔✔sanitation what are the two decontamination methods? - ✔✔cleaning & disinfect, cleaning & sterilization