Infection control Diseases and disorders Hair structure Properties of hair and scalp Nail anatomy
100
Non pathogenic
What type of pathogens are harmless?
100
Hypertrichosis
The condition of excessive hair growth is known as?
100
Epidermis
What doesn’t the main structures of the hair root include?
100
Hair
What does the greek word trichos mean?
100
Variety or many
What shape does the nail grow?
200
Local infection
A pimple is an example of?
200
Alopecia
Abnormal hair loss is called?
200
Hair follicle
The pocket or tube-like depression in the scalp is the?
200
Integument
What is the hair,skin,nails, and glands are known collectively as?
200
Middle
Which nail grows the fastest?
300
clean
To remove all visible dirt with soap and water is to?
300
Tinea capitis
What scalp disorder is characterized by dry, sulfur -yellow, cup-like crust?
300
Hair bulb
What is the thickened club-like structure that forms the lower part of the hair root called?
300
Below the scalp
Where is the hair root located?
300
Summer
When does the nails grow fastest?
400
Statues
Laws are also called what?
400
Tinea favosa
What is the technical name for a boil called?
400
Sebaceous glands
Where does sebum come from?
400
Phenumelanim
Pigments that give off red-blonde colors is called?
400
Forward from the matrix
How does the nail grow?
500
Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus Aureus
What is the name for MRSA
500
Pediculosis capitis
An infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice is called?
500
Arrector pili muscle
The tiny, involuntary muscle fiber in the skin inserted in the base of the hair follicle is the?
500
Keratinized proteins
The hair shaft that emerges from the scalp is a non-living fiber called?
500
Disease, injury or infection
How does nail malfunction occur?






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