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24 Cards in this Set
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What is the technical name for a decrease in activity of melanocytes?
a. acne b. verrugo c. leukoderma d. melanoderma |
c. leukoderma
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Which of the following is a highly contagious bacterial infection that produces a honey-yellow, crusted lesion that is usually found on the face?
a. eczema b. seborrhea c. impetigo d. miliaria rubra |
C. Impetigo
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Which of the following are lesions, like vesicles, but larger and occur in cases of second degree burns?
a. wheal b. bulla c. macule d. freckle |
B. Bulla
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Which of the following primary lesions are small elevations of skin similar to vesicles, but contain pus?
a. wheals b. tumors c. pustules d. macules |
C. Pastules
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Which muscle straightens the fingers and wrist?
a. tricep b. bicep c. flexor d. extensor |
D. Extensor
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Muscles that separate the fingers are called:
a. abductors b. adductors c. flexors d. opponens |
A. ABductors
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Which of the following statements describes the deltoid muscle?
a. bends the elbow b. lifts the arm or turns it c. turns the palm of the hand up d. turns the palm of the hand downward |
B. Lifts the arm or turns it
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The small bone on the thumb side of the lower arm or forearm is called the:
a. ulna b. radius c. humerus d. clavicle |
B. Radius
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An inflammatory disorder of the skin characterized by dry or moist lesions that requires medical attention.
a. eczema b. seborrhea c. impetigo d. miliaria rubra |
A. Eczema
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How often should human-hair wigs be cleaned if worn frequently?
a. daily b. once a week c. every 2 to 4 weeks d. every two months |
C. Every 2 to 4 weeks
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The two bones that form the upper jaw are the:
a. mandible b. maxillae c. zygomatic d. lacrimal |
B. Maxillae
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Which of the following statements identifies what demi-permanent colors use to develop the color molecules and aid in the color processing?
a. no alkaline b. low volume peroxide c. 40% hydrogen peroxide d. 60% hydrogen peroxide |
B. Low volume peroxide
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The muscle that runs across the front of the lower part of the radius and the ulna and turns the palm of the hand downward and inward is the:
a. supinator b. pronator c. flexor d. extensor |
B. Pronator
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Alkaline perms generally fall between the pH range of:
a. 4.5 to 6.0 b. 6.9 to 7.2 c. 8.0 to 9.5 d. 10.5 to 11.5 |
C. 8.0 to 9.5
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The muscles that cause the thumb to move toward the fingers, giving the ability to grasp or make a fist are called:
a. abductors b. adductors c. flexors d. opponens |
D. Opponens
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Mechanical abrasions or injuries to the epidermis are know as:
a. scars b. fissures c. ulcers d. excoriations |
D. Excoriations
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Which muscle bends the wrist and closes the fingers?
a. flexor b. deltoid c. adductor d. supinator |
A. Flexor
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Which of the following statements is NOT correct about onychomycosis:
a. ringworm of the nail b. caused by a bacterial infection c. no service may be performed d. nail becomes thick and discolored |
B. Caused by bacterial infection
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Muscles that draw the fingers together are called:
a. abductors b. adductors c. flexors d. opponens |
B. ADDuctors
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Sodium hydroxide relaxers also known as lye relaxers generally have a pH range of:
a. 4.5 to 6.0 b. 6.9 to 7.2 c. 8.5 to 9.5 d. 11.5 to 14 |
D. 11.5 to 14
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Localized infections of hair follicles are called boils or:
a. acne b. milia c. asteatosis d. furuncles |
D. Furuncles
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Which muscle extends along the side of the neck from the ear to the collarbone and causes the head to move from side to side and up and down, as in nodding "yes" or "no"?
a. platysma b. trapezius c. sternocleido mastoideus d. temporalis |
C. Sternocleido Mastoideus
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Pterygium of the nail can occur at either the hyponychium or at the:
a. nail wall b. nail root c. eponychium d. perionychium |
C. Eponychium
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The bone that makes up the lower jaw and is the largest bone of the facial skeleton is the:
a. nasal b. mandible c. lacrimal d. maxillae |
B. Mandible
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