Hc Test Flashcards

(53 cards)

1
Q

abnormal hair loss

A

alopecia

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2
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severe alopecia areata; balding on entire head

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totalis

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3
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severe alopecia areata; balding on entire body

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universalis

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4
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male/female pattern baldness

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androgenic

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5
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ingredient in shampoo; wetting agent that is hydro/lipophilic

A

surfactant

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6
Q

hair loss after childbirth

A

postpartum

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7
Q

premature/sudden hairloss

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telogen effivium

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8
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hair loss through pulling/stretching of hair

A

traction

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9
Q

patchy hair loss on scalp/other areas

A

areata

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10
Q

non-layered cut

A

0 deg

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11
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covers top/sides of head; 6 bones

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cranium

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12
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2 bones; 1 on each side; forms crown and top of sides

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parietal bone

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13
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bone covering back of head; on top of nape

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occipital bone

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14
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2 bones; on each side; forms lower side of head

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temporal bone

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15
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forms forehead; starts at top of eyes, extends to beginning of curve of head

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frontal bone

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16
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occipito-frontalis; broad muscle formed by joining occipitalis and frontalis

A

epicranius

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17
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muscle located at nape drawing scalp back

A

occipitalis

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18
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muscle encompassing forehead, extending into beginning of scalp curve

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frontalis

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19
Q

temple muscle above ear; helps w/ mouth closing

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temporalis

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20
Q

muscle extends from tip of chin to shoulder; lowers jaw/lip

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platysma

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21
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muscle stretches from back of ear, alongside neck to collar bone

A

sternocleidomastoideus

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22
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flat, triangle muscle from upper back to back of neck

23
Q

direction hair grows from scalp

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growth pattern

24
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circular growth pattern

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tuft of hair that stands w/ strong directional growth pattern
cow lick
26
hair growing in same direction
stream
27
vellus hair; soft, white, downy hair lacking medulla
lanugo hair
28
pigmented body hair
terminal hair
29
diameter/width, quality, feel, arrangement of individual hair strands within overall hair structure
texture
30
hair has large diameter/width; feels thick
coarse
31
hair has average width/thickness
medium
32
hair has small diameter/width; feels thin
fine
33
dandruff; characterized by white, lightweight flakes; either attach to scalp in clusters or scattered loosely within hair eventually falling to shoulders
pityriasis
34
waxy/greasy dandruff
pityriasis steatoides
35
infectious pathogenic microorganisms present in human blood/fluids; can cause disease
bloodborne pathogen
36
coming in contact w/ broken skin, bodily fluids, or other potentially infectious items at work
exposure incident
37
designing/arranging things to interact efficiently/safely
ergonomics
38
highest head point
apex
39
inner part
interior
40
largest head curve; separates interior and exterior
parietal ridge
41
external part
exterior
42
occipital bone to hairline
nape
43
first section of cut hair; serves as guide for length/shape
guideline
44
guide inside of hair cut, not on hairline/perimeter
interior
45
condition caused by microscopic itch mites
scabies
45
guide moves/ passes from section to another
traveling
46
non-moving guideline
stationary
47
parting the haircut in the opposite way from which you cut it in order to check for precision of line and shape.
cross checking
48
squeeze cut
180 deg
49
finger angle
C
50
graduated hair cut
45 deg
51
tube like depression holding the hair root
follicle
52
condition caused by lice
pediculosis captis