Week 1 Review Flashcards
In ancient Japan, married women and courtesans made a paste of sake, tea, and this substance to black out their teeth
Iron scraps
Ancient Hebrews used this substance to prepare an ointment for cleansing
Hyssop
Ancient Greeks bathed in this and then dusted their bodies in fine sand to protect themselves from the sun
Olive oil
Ancient Hebrews used this to create balms to keep in body heat
Cinnamon
Ancient Hebrews used this substance in tincture form for oral hygiene
Myrrh
Performs facials and facial massage, waxing, and body treatments, applied both manually and with the aid of machines
Day spa esthetician
May work in a mortuary, preparing the deceased for viewing
Makeup artist
Frequently travels to markets, trade shows, and manufacturers’ showrooms, and estimates the amount of stock the operation will need over a particular period
Cosmetics buyer
Calls on spas, salons, drugstores, department stores, and specialty businesses to help build clientele and increase product sales
Manufacturer’s representative
Performs services for pre- and postoperative patients
Medical aesthetician
This is based on inner strength and begins with trusting your ability to reach your goals
Self-esteem
This reinforces frustration and costs you valuable time and energy
Brooding
Having this involves actively deciding how you will meet your goals rather than just letting things happen
Game plan
A well thought-out process to achieve what you want in the long term
Self-Management
Learning how to handle a confrontation as well as letting people know how you feel without going overboard
Self control
You should note these and use them as a quick study guide when preparing for tests
Key words
A combination of understanding, empathy, and acceptance
Sensitivity
This is what propels you to do something
Motivation
The moral principles by which we live and work
Ethics
You should give yourself this whenever you are frustrated, overwhelmed, irritated, worried, or feeling guilty about something
Time out
Healthy or Unhealthy Habit: Using adequate sun protection
Healthy Habit
Healthy or Unhealthy Habit: Using tobacco
Unhealthy habit
Healthy or Unhealthy Habit: Eating a nutritious diet
Healthy habit
Healthy or Unhealthy Habit: Drinking alcohol excessively
Unhealthy habit
Healthy or Unhealthy Habit: Exercising regularly
Healthy habit
Healthy or Unhealthy Habit: Getting adequate rest
Healthy habit
Healthy or Unhealthy Habit: Getting adequate recreation
Healthy habit
Healthy or Unhealthy Habit: Taking drugs
Unhealthy habit
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Loud, overpowering voice
Negative nonverbal cue
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Yawning
Negative nonverbal cue
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Eye contact
Positive nonverbal cue
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Rapid, jumbled speech
Negative nonverbal cue
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Appropriate body distance
Positive nonverbal cue
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Gentle touch of a hand
Positive nonverbal cue
Positive or negative nonverbal cue: Soft, unassertive voice
Positive nonverbal cue
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Even rate of speech
Positive nonverbal cue
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Enthusiastic facial gestures
Positive nonverbal cue
Positive or Negative nonverbal cue: Smile
Positive nonverbal cue
Medical term for barber’s itch
Tinea barbae
Determination of the nature of a disease from its symptoms and/or testing
Diagnosis
Round-shaped bacteria that appear singly or in groups
Cocci
Medical term for athlete’s foot
Tinea pedis
Corkscrew-shaped bacteria
Spirilla
One form of this is touching a contaminated countertop
Indirect transmission
Short rod-shaped bacteria
Bacilli
Germicides formulated for use on skin
Antiseptics
These work to break down stubborn films and remove the residue of products such as scrubs, salts, and masks
Chelating soaps
One form of this is passing body fluids through kissing
Direct transmission