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Oregon State Board PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+<recent version>

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Oregon State Board PRACTICE EXAM QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS | ALREADY GRADED A+&lt;recent version&gt; 1. Passive - ANSWER What type of immunity is developed through the injection of antigens that stimulate the body's immune system? 2. External - ANSWER What kind of parasites are plants or animals that live on or obtain nutrients from another organism? 3. Center For Disease Control - ANSWER What does CDC stand for? 4. Viruses or contagious diseases - ANSWER The common cold, hepatitis, and measles are examples of what? 5. HBV - ANSWER What is a highly infectious disease that affects the liver? 6. Sanitation, disinfection, sterilization - ANSWER List the 3 main categories of infection control from lowest to highest 7. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) - ANSWER What federal agency sets national standards for environmental programs and approves the efficacy of products used for infection control? 8. OSHA - ANSWER What agency was used to ensure health and safety in the workplace? 9. The center for disease control and prevention - ANSWER Which agency classified people in the beauty industry as personal service workers? 10. Sterilization - ANSWER What level of infection control destroys all living organisms including bacterial spores? 11. Striated - ANSWER What type of muscle tissue responds to commands regulated by will (striped) 12. Non-striated - ANSWER What type of muscle tissue responds involuntarily (smooth) 13. Cardiac - ANSWER What type of muscle tissue is the heart made of (functions involuntarily) 14. Origin - ANSWER Which of the 3 parts of a muscle is the nonmoving (fixed) portion? 15. Abductor - ANSWER What muscle separates the fingers? 16. Adductor - ANSWER What muscle draws the fingers together? 17. Ulnar nerve - ANSWER Which of the 4 primary mixed nerves extends down the pinky side of the arm into palm? 18. Radial nerve - ANSWER Which of the 4 primary mixed nerves extends down the thumb side of the arm into the back of the hand? 19. Median nerve - ANSWER Which of the 4 primary mixed nerves extends down the mid-forearm into the hand? 20. Digital nerve - ANSWER Which of the 4 primary mixed nerves extends into the fingers of the hand? 21. Motor or efferent - ANSWER Which type of nerves carry messages from the brain to the muscles and cause the muscle to react? 22. Ulnar - ANSWER Which nerve travels down the little finger side of the arm? 23. Flexor - ANSWER What muscle of the foot bends the joint when contracted? 24. Extensor - ANSWER What muscle of the foot straightens the joint? 25. Sensory or afferent - ANSWER What nerves send messages to the brain and spinal cord and provide our sense of smell, touch, taste, etc? 26. Alternating flows two ways and direct only flows one way - ANSWER What is the difference between alternating current and direct current? 27. A conductor allows the flow of electricity and an insulator does not - ANSWER What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator? 28. The appliance has been certified to operate safely under the conditions the instructions specify - ANSWER What does a UL rating on equipment or appliances mean? 29. Organic chemistry has to do with things that are or were alive and inorganic chemistry has to do with things that have never been alive - ANSWER What is the difference between organic and inorganic chemistry? 30. Resin, solvent, plasticizer, UV stabilizer, pigment, and dispersant - ANSWER What are the 6 main ingredients found in nail polish? 31. Controls the speed of chemical reactions and speeds up curing - ANSWER What are the functions and purpose of a catalyst? 32. Accelerators are ingredients used to set wrap resin - ANSWER What are the functions and purposes of an accelerator? 33. Inhibitors are chemicals that prevent products from hardening too soon and initiators are what are needed to begin the chemical reaction - ANSWER What is the difference between an inhibitor and an initiator? 34. Adhesion - ANSWER What is a type of molecular attraction that causes two different surfaces that to stick together? 35. To create better adhesion between the natural nail and the products. - ANSWER What is the purpose of a priming agent or primer? 36. Polymerization - ANSWER What is a chemical reaction that takes place when monomer molecules come together to form a three dimensional network? 37. Adhesives - ANSWER What are products that bond between two incompatible surfaces such as a nail tip and nail plate? 38. Single - ANSWER Monomer is a small, ________ molecule that may become chemically bonded to other monomer molecules to form a polymer 39. Wrap resin - ANSWER An adhesive used to create layers over the nail when using a wrap system is called what? 40. Ethyl methacrylate - ANSWER What is typically used as the primary monomer in acrylic liquid? 41. Inhibitor - ANSWER What chemical is used as a preservative to keep monomers from curing? 42. Fissure - ANSWER What is the technical term for a crack in the skin or chapped lips?

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1. Passive - ANSWER What type of immunity is developed through the injection of
antigens that stimulate the body's immune system?


2. External - ANSWER What kind of parasites are plants or animals that live on or
obtain nutrients from another organism?


3. Center For Disease Control - ANSWER What does CDC stand for?



4. Viruses or contagious diseases - ANSWER The common cold, hepatitis, and
measles are examples of what?


5. HBV - ANSWER What is a highly infectious disease that affects the liver?



6. Sanitation, disinfection, sterilization - ANSWER List the 3 main categories of
infection control from lowest to highest


7. EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) - ANSWER What federal agency sets
national standards for environmental programs and approves the efficacy of products
used for infection control?


8. OSHA - ANSWER What agency was used to ensure health and safety in the
workplace?

,9. The center for disease control and prevention - ANSWER Which agency
classified people in the beauty industry as personal service workers?



10. Sterilization - ANSWER What level of infection control destroys all living
organisms including bacterial spores?



11. Striated - ANSWER What type of muscle tissue responds to commands regulated
by will (striped)


12. Non-striated - ANSWER What type of muscle tissue responds involuntarily
(smooth)



13. Cardiac - ANSWER What type of muscle tissue is the heart made of (functions
involuntarily)


14. Origin - ANSWER Which of the 3 parts of a muscle is the nonmoving (fixed)
portion?


15. Abductor - ANSWER What muscle separates the fingers?



16. Adductor - ANSWER What muscle draws the fingers together?



17. Ulnar nerve - ANSWER Which of the 4 primary mixed nerves extends down the
pinky side of the arm into palm?


18. Radial nerve - ANSWER Which of the 4 primary mixed nerves extends down the
thumb side of the arm into the back of the hand?


19. Median nerve - ANSWER Which of the 4 primary mixed nerves extends down
the mid-forearm into the hand?

,20. Digital nerve - ANSWER Which of the 4 primary mixed nerves extends into the
fingers of the hand?


21. Motor or efferent - ANSWER Which type of nerves carry messages from the
brain to the muscles and cause the muscle to react?


22. Ulnar - ANSWER Which nerve travels down the little finger side of the arm?



23. Flexor - ANSWER What muscle of the foot bends the joint when contracted?



24. Extensor - ANSWER What muscle of the foot straightens the joint?



25. Sensory or afferent - ANSWER What nerves send messages to the brain and
spinal cord and provide our sense of smell, touch, taste, etc?


26. Alternating flows two ways and direct only flows one way - ANSWER What is
the difference between alternating current and direct current?


27. A conductor allows the flow of electricity and an insulator does not - ANSWER
What is the difference between a conductor and an insulator?


28. The appliance has been certified to operate safely under the conditions the instructions
specify - ANSWER What does a UL rating on equipment or appliances mean?


29. Organic chemistry has to do with things that are or were alive and inorganic chemistry
has to do with things that have never been alive - ANSWER What is the
difference between organic and inorganic chemistry?


30. Resin, solvent, plasticizer, UV stabilizer, pigment, and dispersant - ANSWER
What are the 6 main ingredients found in nail polish?


31. Controls the speed of chemical reactions and speeds up curing - ANSWER What
are the functions and purpose of a catalyst?

, 32. Accelerators are ingredients used to set wrap resin - ANSWER What are the
functions and purposes of an accelerator?


33. Inhibitors are chemicals that prevent products from hardening too soon and initiators
are what are needed to begin the chemical reaction - ANSWER What is the
difference between an inhibitor and an initiator?


34. Adhesion - ANSWER What is a type of molecular attraction that causes two
different surfaces that to stick together?


35. To create better adhesion between the natural nail and the products. - ANSWER
What is the purpose of a priming agent or primer?


36. Polymerization - ANSWER What is a chemical reaction that takes place when
monomer molecules come together to form a three dimensional network?


37. Adhesives - ANSWER What are products that bond between two incompatible
surfaces such as a nail tip and nail plate?


38. Single - ANSWER Monomer is a small, ________ molecule that may become
chemically bonded to other monomer molecules to form a polymer


39. Wrap resin - ANSWER An adhesive used to create layers over the nail when
using a wrap system is called what?


40. Ethyl methacrylate - ANSWER What is typically used as the primary monomer in
acrylic liquid?


41. Inhibitor - ANSWER What chemical is used as a preservative to keep monomers
from curing?
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