
Cosmetology State Board Practice
Quiz by Bailey DeKoeyer
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The scientific study of microorganisms called bacteria is known as:
The most common form of pathogenic bacteria is
bacteria are also known as
Before disinfection or sterilization, tools and implements must be first:
Sterilization is the process of:
A set of guidelines set by the CDC that requires you to assume all body fluids are infected with blood borne pathogens
A type of immunity received through inoculations or after overcoming a disease is:
The recommended range of time that implements should be immersed in a disinfectant like quats is:
OSHA requires that all salons keep what on file for every product used or sold?
Chemical burns should be treated by:
If chemicals get into the eyes you should:
A person who carries a disease producing bacteria with no recognizable symptoms of the disease is?
An infection that occurs when bacteria is carried all over the body through the bloodstream is a/an
An infection that affects only a small area of the body is known as a
transmission of blood or body fluids through contact with an intermediate contaminated object is called
What type of hepatitis is the most difficult to kill on the surface?
Mix disinfectants properly by adding
Contact with non intact skin, blood, or body fluids as a result of your job duties is called a
How does Diplococci grow
How does streptococci grow
Non pathogenic bacteria are:
When disinfecting a foot spa between clients what should you do?
If an implement comes in contact with blood or body fluids, it must be thoroughly cleaned and :
A chemical solution used to prevent the growth of bacteria is:
What does alkaline solutions do to the hair?
what to acid solutions do to the cuticle?
The simplest form of matter is a/an?
Organic chemistry is the study of substances containing:
A substance can not have pH unless it contains:
A type of low level current that mirrors the body's natural electrical impulses is a?
The length of time to use high-frequency current is:
The positive electrode of an electrotherpy device is called an:
The active electrode used in galvanic current is:
The negative or positive state of an electric current is known as:
One benefit of microcurrent is that it:
This completes an electrical circuit and carries the current safely away
All lasers work by a process known as:
An apparatus used to change direct current into alternating current is a/an
The technical term for the chin?
Which bone makes up majority of the face?
The bone that divides the nasal cavity:
How many bones are in the skull all together?
The bone that runs behind the orbits:
The area between the two attachments of a muscle:
The muscle that lifts the heel and everts the foot.
The muscle that lifts the eyebrows:
The ability for muscles to respond to stimulus:
Which muscle closes the jaw?
Receives deoxygenated blood from the body:
The largest artery in the body:
Is located between the right ventricle and the Pulmonary artery
Is the liquid portion of blood:
An artery that Supplies blood to the lower regions of the face, mouth, and nose:
An artery that supplies blood to the lower lip:
Veins that return blood from the superficial areas of the head:
An artery that supplies blood to the armpit:
How many divisions of the Nervous sytem are there?
Nerves that carry impulses from the body to the brain:
The 6th cranial nerve:
A cranial Nerve that moves the tongue:
Largest part of the brain:
How many branches does the 5th Cranial nerve have?
What type of nerve is the 7th cranial nerve?
A nerve that affects the skin on top of the foot:
Part of the brain that controls the internal organs:
The main purpose for shampooing is:
Do not give a thorough brushing before a:
For hair and scalp cleanliness, the hair should shampooed:
A shampoo designed to wash away excessive oiliness is:
The shampoo surfactant that aids in manageability and is often used in a baby shampoo is:
Conditioners can do all to the hair except the following:
What type of hair should a razor not be used on:
The foundation of every hair cut is:
The hair all along the hairline is the:
If you want to slim an area you should use:
The angle or degree in which s subsection is held from the haed when cutting is called:
The section of the hair which determines the length the hair will be cut is called the:
It is most helpful to braid the hair damp when it is:
Natural textured hair that is intertwined and meshed together to form a network of hair, either by twisting, wrapping, coiling, or not combing is known as:
What percent of curl does a soft press remove :
The method of attaching hair wefts or single strand with an adhesive or glue gun is called:
Acid waves are most useful for
Another name for alkaline waves are:
What strength of relaxer should be used on fine, tinted, or lightened hair:
Mixing complementary colors together may create what color?
Fine textured hair may:
What type of lighting is best to use for a hair color consultation:
An absolute requirement for laser hair removal is that the hair being removed is:
Wax must never be applied over warts, moles, growths, or abrasions because
Before a client is exfoliated with alphahydroxy acid, he or she should first use it at home for 2 weeks in a concentration o:
Compared to day use products, night treatments are usually:
Masks used to absorb oil, cleanse, and exfoliate are:
Tapotement is what type of massage movement?
A spa manicure includes the addition of:
Nail bleach used to remove stains, contains:
which of the following is designed to seal the surface of the skin around the nail:
An implement used to remove dry, flaky skin and smooth calluses is a:
which massage technique is most used with a pedicure?
What do exfoliating foot scrubs contain to help exfoliate the feet?
Clients should be advised not to shave their legs for how long before a pedicure?