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When the palms of the hands/fingertips are used in a rubbing motion, this is called?
Friction
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The primary distinction between vellus and lanugo hair is?
Lanugo hair has pigment, vellus does not.
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Anihidrosis
Inability to sweat, medical attention recommended.
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What is the technical name for skin?
Derma
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Hypo pigmentation of the skin, caused by a decrease in melanocyte activity:
Leucoderma
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Technical name for a boil:
Carbuncle
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For waxing procedures, the hair should be how long?
1/4- 1/2 inch
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Leucoderma refers to?
White patches on the skin
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A group of brownish spots w/o elevation occurring in one spot is called:
Chloasma
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This is a contagious, pus filled abscess, generally caused by a bacterial infection:
Furuncle/carbuncle
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What masks are often used for oily or acne prone skin?
Clay, siccative, and zinc oxide.
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What is the only hair removal technique recognized as permanent?
Electrolysis
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Exfoliating creams usually have a pH in what range?
Alkaline.
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Exfoliating techniques (manual, mechanical an chemical) do essentially the same thing
Remove skin tissue
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In a waxing service on resistant hair what wax would likely provide the best results?
Resin
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A pH of 9 is how many more times alkaline/base than a pH of 7
100
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This hair is pigmented, quite fine, and can be found all over the body
Lanugo hair
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Contraction of the arrector pile muscle (anger, fear,cold) causes what?
Elevation of the hair follicle
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Shaving is an example of cutting or removing the hair at the skin level what is the term used for any type of hair removal at skin level
Depilation
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If a positive PD result is observed such as inflamed skin this condition is known as
Dermatitis venenata
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Cells that aid or assist other cells to carry out their functions
Fibroblasts
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An eyebrow pencil should be sharpened?
Before and after every use.
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Pigment producing cells located in the basal layer of the epidermis
Melanocytes
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In removing band/strip eyelashes:
Peel slowly from the outer corner.
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In the "diamond" shaped face, the greatest width will be found?
At the zygomatic, malar, and cheekbone (all of the above)
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A hospital grade germicide must be viracidial, bactericidal, fungicidal, and:
Tuberculocidial
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Which method of sterilization is most often used in the salon and spa industry
Chemical
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How many pints of blood does the human body contain?
8-10 pints
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Implements that have been cleansed, and are ready for use should be kept in a?
Dry sanitizer
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Pediculosis refers to?
Lice
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If the state board inspector gave you a failing grade because your implements were unclean and stored in an unsanitary manner this would mean that they were
Septic
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If an object is free from pathogenic bacteria it is said to be?
Aseptic
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Caustic is a term that refers to:
Burn/ burning
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Bleach is a very effective disinfectant for
Laundry. towels and robes
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To avoid developing _____, use tongs/gloves to remove implements from a wet sanitizer::
Chemical burns to your hands
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Disinfection means to?
Kill/eliminate microorganisms on a surface.
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Cocci bacteria are what shape?
Round
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Bacilli bacteria are what shape?
Rod
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Spirilla bacteria are what shape?
Spiral or corkscrew
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Of the three types of bacteria studied which two are motile/mobile
Bacilli & Spirilla
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When conditions for growth and reproduction are poor, the bacteria will protect itself, this stage is referred to as?
Inactive or spore forming
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What bacterial form/s can produce spores when survival conditions become difficult?
Bacilli
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What refers to the growth of dark course hair in areas where hair usually does not grow?
Hirsutism & Hypertrichosis
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The portion of the muscle attached to the bone (known as the "fixed" attachment
Origin or proximal
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The portion of the muscle attached furthest from the fixed attachment/bone is the?
Insertion or distal
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These nerves connect signals from the central nervous system to the muscles
Motor nerves
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In a waxing procedure the cooled/hardened wax should be removed:
Rapidly, in the opposite direction of hair growth
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Pure water is ____ than human skin?
Less acidic, more alkaline
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The blood vessels carrying blood away from the heart and out towards the body
Capillaries
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A substance which dissolves another substance is referred to as a
Solvent
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The epidermis or outermost layer of the skin is also referred to as?
Cuticle/scarf skin
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Surfactants function as:
Emulsifiers
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The change in water from a liquid to a solid or to a gas is an example of?
Physical change
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In an "oil in water" emulsion, the ratio of oil to water would be?
A small amount of oil, large amount of water.
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In a "water in oil" emulsion, the ratio of oil to water would be
Large amount of oil, small amount of water.
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The direction of facial massage movements is
Bottom to top
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What is not a true statement concerning water
It will not dissolve organic substances
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Water acetone and alcohol are all common salon examples of:
Solvents
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If a mixture contains particles larger than those found in a solution it is referred to as a
Suspension
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What are esentially keratin/protein filaments that hold cells together
Spiny cells
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What is another term for alkaline?
Alkali & Base
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What is another term for a "base" product?
Alkali & Alkaline
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This product ingredient is often used in moisturizing facials?
Rose hips & paraffin
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Hair removal technique that is used only on extremely resistant hair, combines Thermolysis & Electrolysis
The Blend or Dual method
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For successful hair removal, the electrologist must insert the needle/probe
On the underside of the hair
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Hair removal process that chemically softens and degrades the hairs structure
Chemical depilatories
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Hair removal process that works by physically removing the hair from the follicle
Waxing
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For electrolysis to be successful the needle/probe must be inserted
Beneath the hair shaft
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The thermolysis, galvanic and blend methods are all various types of?
Electrolysis & permanent hair removal
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The suction machine is most effective in the treatment of
Blemishes
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The use of plant extracts for their therapeutic benefits is referred to as
Phyto-therapy
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Electrolysis does not employ?
Lancets
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Binders or gums are used to?
Hold suspensions together
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After use, porous implements (sponges, emery boards, etc;) should be:
Discarded, given to client, disinfected per manufacturers instructions, or, any of the above
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The two main divisions of the skin are
The epidermis and true skin
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A device used to lower the electrical output of an electrical socket being delivered to an electrical appliance
Wall plate
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This electrolysis method is currently the most popular
Thermolysis method
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This electrolysis method is medically recognized as the most effective
Thermolysis method
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Which method of galvanic is the fastest
Thermolysis method
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Cuperose skin is not a form of
Rosacea
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The "stage" of hair growth in which the hair is falling out/transitional stage
Catagen
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In hair removal, superfluous hair refers to:
Unwanted, unnecessary and unneeded hair
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Hair removal technique producing results similar to waxing
Sugaring
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Positive galvanic current will have what effect on the skin
Acidify
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Negative galvanic current will have what effect on the skin?
Alkalize
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Another name for Tesla (high frequency) is
Violet ray
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Galvanic current is used to push/force products into unbroken skin by a process called
Phoresis
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When giving a facial massage the correct order of movement is
From top to bottom
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When applying under-eye concealer, blending should be done:
Inwards, toward the bridge of the nosr
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Solidified oil impactions that have not been exposed to oxygen are known as
Milia/whiteheads
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The two main divisions of the skin are
Cuticle and cutis
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Hair that is soft, fine, downy and pigmented is referred to as
Lanugo
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Hair that is soft, fine, downy and un-pigmented is referred to as
Vellus
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The color of Tesla Current that should be used on acneac skin
Violet
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What is not a hyper trophy of the skin?
Lentigine
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The major effects of the skins aging (sagging & wrinkling) occur in what layer
Dermis
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What effect will acids tend to have on the pores?
Close, constrict or contract them
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Astringents are generally used to
Contract the pores or tissues
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During a wax removal procedure, all of the following should be avoided except
Wearing disposable gloves
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Astringents are usually
Acid
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The red dermal light is used to treat
Dry skin
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The white dermal light is used to treat
Dry skin
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Which of the following lights is also referred to as a combination light
White light
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Astringents usually have a pH that is
Acid
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Wood, rubber, and glass are all examples of
Insulators
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Often used in astringents for its soothing qualities, Apricot oil extract has a pH that is
Acidic
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A substance which dissolves another substance with no change in its own composition
Solvent
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Medical term for a callous is a
Keratoma
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The direction of facial massage movements is
Bottom to top
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The direction of massage movements is
Insertion to orgin
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Electric Therapy by use of ultra-violet lamps would be contra-indicated for treating
Vitiligo
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An atom or molecule that carries an electrical charge:
Ion
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Pure water is ______ than human skin
Less acidic, more alkaline/base
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The pH of H2O2 is between
3.5-4.0
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Bacterial infection responsible for pneumonia
Diplococci
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Which agency approves the efficacy of products used for infection control
EPA
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A chemical solution used to slow down, impede or retard the growth of bacteria:
Antiseptic
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Disinfectants are chemical compounds used to
Destroy germs, microbes and bacteria
-
A process which substantially reduces the number/amount of pathogenic bacteria
Sanitation
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An object or surface free from pathogenic bacteria is referred to as:
Aseptic/Asepsis
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________ is the spore forming stage of bacterial life
Inactive phase
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An example of moist heat as a disinfection method would be:
Boiling water & steam (both A & B)
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The majority of bacteria are of ______ origin
Vegetable
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What term would not correctly describe an infection
Benign
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Quats solutions are considered:
Odorless, corrosive and flammable
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Hypopigmentation means:
Lack of/reduced pigment production
-
This dermal condition is characterized by the presence of irregular patches of white skin:
Vitiligo
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The bodies ability to fight off infection & disease is referred to as:
Immunity
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The study that deals with the functions if the body is:
Physiology
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Skin condition, usually around the mouth, consisting of dry patches, papules & pustules
Perioral dermatitis
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The level of decontamination required for salons & spas is:
Disinfection
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Emulsions containing particles large enough to be seen with the naked eye
Keloids
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High-frequency current may be helpful in treating
Alopecia
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Lanolin, a common ingredient in beauty products, is made from:
Sheep wool
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What is not a form of high-frequency current
Auricular
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A substance is a basic unit of
Matter
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Carpal refers to:
The eight bones of the wrist
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To make this facial shape appear more oval, darker colors are applied along the sides
Round
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If your client has lice, what must you do?
Refuse service
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What effect does acid have on the skin?
Shrink & harden
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Because of their effect on the skin acids are often used to
Close the pores
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Before the application of the paraffin mask (for face, hands or feet) you should:
Melt paraffin
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A pus forming bacterial organism growing in clusters that causes boils and pustules
Staphylococci
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What is not a benefit associated with using high-frequency current
Increased pulmonary (lung)?capacity
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Objective means:
Something that can be seen
-
Subjective means:
Something that cannot be seen
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The name given to the muscle allowing the head to move such as in nodding "yes or no"
Sternocleido mastoldeus
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This electrotherapy modality is said to improve muscle tone and stimulate hair growth
Faradic Current
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What accounts for about 40% of the bodies weight?
Muscle
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This muscle is involved in drawing the eyebrows down, and is often injected with Botox
Corrugator
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Faradic, sinusoidal, and Tesla are all _____ currents
Alternating
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What electro therapy modalities is a direct current
Galvanic
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Which is the only electrotherapy modality that will require the use of a rectifier
Galvanic
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Because most salons & spas have alternating current and galvanic is a direct current, you will need to use a:
Rectifier
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Hypertrophies are:
An over growth or excessive skin
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What is not an example of hypertrophy?
Hypertrichosis
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Mechanical abrasions of the skin, that often occur after an insect bite is scratched
Exhortations
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Commonly associated with oily skin caused by excessive secretion of the sebaceous glands?
Seborrhea
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Etiology is the study of:
The cause of a disease
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The process of removing dead skin cells from the Stratum Corneum of the epidermis
Desquamation, keratoylsis and peeling
-
This condition may occur whenever the openings of the sudoriferous ducts are blocked
Prickly heat, malaria rubra, heat rash
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The pH scale measures:
The quantity/amount of acid or base in a water based solution
-
Citrus juice will have what effect upon the pores of the skin
Constriction
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A solution is acidic or alkaline depending on:
The # of positive hydrogen ions & negative hydroxide ions it contains.
-
If a solution has more positive hydrogen ions than negative hydroxide ions it is:
Acidic
-
If a solution had less positive hydrogen ions than negative hydroxide ions it is
Alkaline
-
If a solution has less positive hydrogen ions than negative hydroxide ions it is:
Alkaline
-
Good examples of solvents include all the following except:
Formaldehyde
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In making a solution, the substance doing the dissolving is known as the:
Solvent
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The ________ regulates the bodies temperature to a constant 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit
Thyroid gland
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If your client has Pediculosis, what must you do?
Refuse service
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This is a chronic inflammatory disease of the sebaceous glands
Acne
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_____ prevent blood from flowing backwards into the heart
Valves
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This is largest bone in the upper arm:
Humerus
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The skeletal system serves to:
Give strength & shape to the body, carry nerve impulses and carry blood.
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This system controls the bodies growth & reproduction
Endocrine system
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Galvanic current is a/an
Direct current only
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What is not a subdivision of the nervous system?
Automatic nervous system
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Blood cells that fight bacterial infections are known as:
White blood cells, leucocytes
-
Another name for white blood cells is?
Leucocytes
-
Blood cells that carry oxygen to the body are known as
Red blood cells
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A pregnant client is experiencing symptoms of alopecia, you might recommend
A scalp massage using sandalwood, clary sage, bay or rosemary
-
Hypertrichosis and Hirsutism both describe a condition of superfluous hair wherein:
There is excessive growth of unwanted hair
-
Refers to a condition involving excessive body hair beyond the normal range
Hirsutism & Hypertrichosis
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When applying under eye concealer blending should be done
Towards the bridge of the nose.
-
Muscle & nerve stimulation may be brought about by:
Heat, chemicals & massage
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The eight small bones held together to form the wrist
Carpals.
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Enriched bright red blood is carried from the heart by the
Arteries
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Depleted dark red blood is carried to the heart by the
Veins
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The upper, thin walled, chambers of the heart are known as:
Atrium/Atria
-
The lower, thick walled, chambers of the heart are known as
Ventricles
-
Another name for a callous is
Keratoma, hyperkeratosis
-
What hair removal technique is not an example of depilation
Waxing
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Depilation involves
Removing the hair shaft at skin level
-
Epilation involves
Removing the hair from the follicle
-
Went to elements combine chemically to make a new substance it is referred to as a
Compound
-
When two elements combine physically to make a new substance is referred to as
Mixture & physical change
-
The most common salon emulsions are
Water in oil
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The term used to describe extremely heavy sweat. An overproduction of perspiration caused by excessive heat that may require medical attention
Hyperhidrosis
-
Formerly known as hospital grade or hospital level disinfectants
Broad-spectrum disinfectants
-
Itchy, burning skin caused by an excessive amount of heat
Milaria Rubra & prickly heat
-
An abscess, larger than a boil best describes a:
Carbuncle
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The medical term for a boil is a
Furuncle
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A skincare treatment involving a product requiring a hot towel is probably
Endothermic
-
Skincare treatment using a product capable of generating its own heat is probably
Exothermic
-
Carpal refers to the bones found in the
Wrist
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The bones of the metacarpal are found in that
The palm of the hand
-
Muscles controlled by will are referred to as
Voluntary/Straited or grooved
-
The cardiac muscle is the only one of its kind in the human body it is known as the
Heart
-
The term to describe extremely foul-smelling sweat
bromidrosis & Osmidrosis
-
The attachment holding the muscle to the bone is known as
Tendons
-
The dermis or true skin is also referred to as the
Corium
-
Sudoriferous glands are also known as
Duct, eccrine and sweat glands
-
The duct of the sebaceous gland opens into the
Hair follicle
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When physical trauma results in a thickening of the cornified layer the term given is
Callous, keratoma and hyperkeratosis
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What is not a benefit of suction machine therapy in skincare
Treating dilated capillaries
-
The suction machine is least effective in the
Treating of comedones
-
The suction machine will reduce the need for
Massaging
-
A suction machine will be ineffective in dealing with
Blemishes
-
This is a temporary mixture of otherwise insoluble substances in a liquid
Suspension
-
Most emulsions in the salon and spa are
Oil in water
-
Under the Wood's lamp normal skin with sufficient hydration will appear
Blue white
-
What should not be administered to pregnant women
Tesla/high frequency/violet ray/actinic ray
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What is not true of galvanic current
It is a high voltage, low amperage current
-
Oil absorbing mask with exfoliating and astringent properties used on oily or combination skin makes large pores appear temporary smaller
Clay mask
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What type of light is used by the woods lamp
Violet rays
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What would you recommend to a client trying to disguise alopecia?
A wig
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If your PD test shows positive results what should be done
Refuse service
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In this electrotherapy treatment the aesthetician holds the active electrode and the client holds the inactive electrode
Galvanic
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The two main divisions of the skin are
Epidermis and True skin/cuticle and cutis
-
Eyeshadow concentrated at the outer corner of the lid will cause the eye to appear
Further apart
-
A product that can be applied to the skin to reduce remove or destroy microbes
Antiseptic
-
The application of individual false eyelashes should begin
At the center of the eye and the move outward
-
The application of individual false lashes is often referred to as
Eye tabbing
-
What cannot be used to produce electricity
Fuses
-
In the U.S, small electrical appliances run on
100v
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This car is used in skin bleaching and lightening treatments
Galvanic
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What is the lightest element known as
Hydrogen
-
The terms "slip" and "bloom" are used in describing what
Face powders
-
When applying cleansing products you end application at the client's
Neck
-
The first machine used been giving a machine facial is
The vaporizer
-
In providing A facial service to Cuperose skin place the vaporizer
Closer than for other skin types
-
What is the purpose of the Clay mask
Make large pores smaller exfoliate dead skin cells have an astringent/drying effect on the skin
-
Because the skin of male client tends to have larger sebaceous glands then female clients the skin of male clients will tend to:
Be more oily/have more acne
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In this facial shape the jawline is wider than the four head
Pear-shaped
-
Small features can be made to seem larger or more prominent by the application of
A lighter foundation
-
The regular course that an electrical current is supposed to follow is known as it's
Circuit
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To correct a complexion with an underlying yellow tone what color would you use
Violet
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After a PD test how long should you wait before performing a waxing service
5-7 minutes
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What if that's what H2O2, alcohol and boric acid have on the skin pores
Constriction
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This is the electric current found in most salons and spas
Alternating @ 110v
-
When mixed together ineven amounts complementary colors will
Neutralize/cancel each other out
-
Complimentary colors are often referred to as being
Opposite
-
Hyperhidrosis refers to
Excessively high/heavy amounts of sweat
-
Skin exfoliation will be contra indicated when the following conditions exist
Inflamed tissue, broken capillaries, herpes simplex/fever blisters/cold sores
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A forceful type of tapotment used on the back and shoulders
Hacking
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What is the action of alkaline products on the skin
Soften and swell
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To remove strip/band eyelashes
Begin at outer corner and pull gently
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Sunscreens/blocks may work in several ways; absorb, neutralize or reflect the suns ray. Zinc oxide, often used in sunblocks works by ______?
Neutralizing
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Red is the opposite or complementary color of
Green
-
This is a highly contagious vegetable parasite
Ringworm Tinea
-
Yellow is the opposite or complimentary color of
Violet
-
A sallow (yellow) complexion can be neutralized by the use of which color make-up base
Violet
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Wet cell/dry cell batteries work because of an "electrolyte" & produce
Direct-current
-
Antiseptic's are used to
Prevent bacterial growth
-
The direction of massage movement is
Insertion to origin
-
The direction of facial massage movement is
Bottom to top
-
This type of light is used in electrotherapy treatments to treat acne and psoriasis
Ultraviolet light
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To soften the brows before tweezing place a cotton soaked w/ ______ over the area
Warm H2O
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This facial shape has the greatest length in proportion to its width:
Oblong shaped
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This facial shape has the greatest width in proportion to its length
Diamond shaped
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Overactive sudoriferous glands will result in what condition?
Wet/damp/clammy skin
-
Extremely overactive sebaceous glands may result in this condition
Seborrhea
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Which, if any, of the following are true about Verruca
Contagious, caused by a virus
-
The lightness or darkness of a color is referred to as it's
Value
-
Green is the complementary color or opposite color of
Red
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In a facial service, a gauze mask is often used. what is the purpose of the gauze mask?
Hold ingredients together and mask on the face
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In general, after a hair removal procedure, how long will it take the hair to grow from the papilla to the surface?
1-3 months
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A freckle (lentigine) is also referred to as a:
Macule
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A "U-shaped bone" found in the throat
Hyoid
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What is not a contra-indication for giving a facial treatment
Lentigines
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Combination light is also known as
White light
-
The bones of the body are held together by
Joints
-
The muscles are attached to the bones by
Tendons
-
These cells are the basic unit of connective tissue fibers in humans
Fibroblasts
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If you have a "florid" complexion, you have what color undertones?
Red
-
Equal parts of blue & yellow will make
-none- not light blue, orange, violet.
Will make green.
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If a male client was experiencing symptoms of alopecia you might recommend
High-frequency treatments
-
If a female client was experiencing symptoms of alopecia you might recommend
High- Frequency treatments
-
Antiseptics are used to accomplish what
Impede the growth of germ/microbes
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What best describes the function of Quaternary Ammonium Compounds
Disinfectants
-
Quaternary Ammonia Compounds are often used as a?
Disinfectant
-
The bodies best line of defense against bacterial infection is?
Unbroken skin
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The most common manner for bacteria to enter the body is through?
The mouth
-
Bacteria will multiply least quickly in which of the following conditions or surroundings
Cold
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Bacteria will multiply most quickly in which of the following conditions or surroundings?
Warm
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In preparation for an injection, medical personnel will generally clean the skin with
H2O2 @ 3-5%
-
A dry sanitizer will contain an active
Fumigating agent
-
A cabinet sanitizer will contain an active
Fumigating agent
-
The ideal temperature setting for a salon is approximately
70 degrees FAHRENHEIT
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What sterilization method is most commonly used in the salon and spa?
Chemical agents
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Laser hair removal to be most effective, the hair must be:
Darker than the surrounding skin
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Chemical depilatories have a pH which is
Base
-
Broad Spectrum Disinfectants are best used to:
Kill bacterial growth on a surface.
-
Considered an "adaptogen" it is thought to have the ability to "normalize" any skin type
Lavender oil
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When should electrical light bulbs be changed in the salon or spa?
In accordance with a predetermined replacement schedule or, when they burn out. Whichever is sooner
-
What is the proper order for disconnecting electrical equipment after a liquid spill:
Wipe up the spill, power down equipment and unplug the equipment
-
When exposed to light (especially sunlight) this device will produce electrical energy:
A photo electric cell
-
A device used to change direct current into alternating current:
Converter
-
This is the oldest and most common form of electrotherapy used in the salon or spa
Galvanic
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Electrotherapy treatments are usually referred to as
Electro therapy facials
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An apparatus used to reduce power to an electrical appliance or load
Wall plate
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An ampere is a measuring unit of electrical
Strength
-
A watt is a measurement unit of electrical
Energy
-
What would describe a galvanic treatment using a wall plate
Direct current @ less than 110 volts
-
Among the best electrical conductors are:
Silver and copper
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Dropping a blow dryer into the bathtub while the blow dryer is working will cause a short circuit. The proper order of steps in dealing with this event would be:
With dry hands, turn off circuit breaker, remove plug from wall socket
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A client comes into contact with a piece of electrical & is receiving a bad shock, you should immediately break the circuit by any of the following, except
Unplug all equipment
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Ultra-Violet and infra-red rays are referred to as:
Invisible rays
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Invisible light/rays (includes infra red and ultra violet) make up _____ % of sun light?
88
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Ultra-violet rays (actinic rays) comprise approximately _____% of the suns total rays
8
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You plug in the steamer turn it on and the water gets hot this is an example of a
Closed circuit
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You turn off the steamer at the completion of the service this is an example of
An open circuit
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You turn on your steamer and it heats up; however, it's cord is so short it is almost unusable. this is an example of
Closed circuit & a design flaw
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A battery produces
Direct-current only
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An electric modality used to improve blood circulation and increased metabolism:
Violet Ray, Tesla, & high frequency. -All of the above-
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Sometimes referred to as "Bleaching of the skin"
Cataphoresis
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The benefits of infrared light include muscle relaxation & increased circulation. To avoid burning the client, how far should the lamp be placed from the clients skin
At least 30 inches
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The benefits of infrared light include muscle relaxation & increased circulation. To avoid burning the client, how long is the recommended exposure time?
5-15 minutes
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What is the recommended exposure time for an ultraviolet germicidal treatment
1-5 minutes
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Ultraviolet rays are also known as cold rays and
Actinic rays
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Combination light is also known as
White light
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If the current from the electrical socket is not reduced before it reaches your client, what will be its possible and likely outcome?
Client will die
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Electrical current may be described as:
The movement of electricity along a path
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To know about a products ingredients, storage requirements and hazards; refer to the
MSDS- Material Safety Data Sheet
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Using an ______, the cosmetologist should wash their hands, lathering for at least 15-20 seconds prior to each service:
Antimicrobial liquid pump soap
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Compliance with disinfection guidelines and procedures requires that all implements coming into contact with a client must be
Discarded or disinfected
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A client with Acne Vulgaris finds she is pregnant. Which treatment is contra-indicated?
Tesla/high frequency
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Chemicals that retard/slow down/impede/hamper the growth of bacteria are called:
Antiseptics
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What describes good Samaritan laws
Use common sense and reasonable level of skill, have been enacted in most states, give legal protection to people providing emergency care to others who are ill/injured
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A quaternary ammonium compound is used in:
A wet sanitizer
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What tools. Or implements must be disinfected
I have not come into contact with blood or bodily fluids
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What is not a category of skin lesions
First
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The best make up brushes are usually made from
Sable
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Matter exists in three forms; which form has definite weight, but no definite shape or volume
Gasses
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This is a blended mixture of two or more solids, liquids or gases
Solution
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Research suggests that ____% of Americans will develop skin cancer
20
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Research suggests that ____ Americans will develop skin cancer
1 in 5
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Cataphoresis is the process of introducing an acid pH product into the skin by using
The positive pole
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Anaphoresis is the process of forcing an alkaline/base pH product into the skin by using
The negative pole
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The cathode is the
Negatively charged blackbelectrode
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The anode is the
Positively charged electrode
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The slightly acidic nature of the skin surface (it's acid mantle) helps to
Prevent bacteria from entering the body
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During adverse/bad conditions, certain bacteria such as bacilli are inactive, known as:
Spore forming/dormant stage
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The mixture of oil and sweat on the surface of the skin helps to:
Prevent bacteria from entering the body
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H2O is an example of a:
Chemical compound
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What percentage of the Epidermis is composed of H2O?
95%
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An herb thought to produce a tightening & stimulating effect on the skin
Peppermint
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Spiny cells are found in this layer of the skin
Stratum Spinosum
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A facial may not be performed over
Verrucas
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Many words on the state board exam are Latin terms, the word Anterior means:
Before/in front of.
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Posterior means
Behind/in back of
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One of the least common, but most deadly types of skin cancer:
Melanoma
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This type of cancer accounts for almost 75% of all skin cancer related deaths
Melanoma
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The most common and least deadly form of skin cancer:
Basal cell carcinoma
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A type of skin cancer primarily caused (between 60-70%) by sun exposure
Basal cell carcinoma
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The primary skin cancer types arranged most to least common:
Basal cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma, melanoma
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The likely type of skin cancer you may come into contact with in the field of esthetics
Basal Cell Carcinoma
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A load is not
A hot towel cabby, wax pot, ultra violet sanitizer
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A chronic inflammatory congestion of the cheek & nose, present with redness and papules
Rosacea
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Condition caused by excessive secretion of the sebaceous gland.
Seborrhea
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Long thread like fibers extending from the ends of nerve cells are known as
Axons
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Short nerve fibers extending from the ends of nerve cells, they send an receive messages sent to nerve cells in the form of nerve impulses:
Dendrites
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Process referring to the drying out and flattening of skin cells as they migrate upwards through the dermis. At this point, they are no longer alive:
Keratinization
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Red skin elevations, with a consistency varying from soft to hard, and fluid/blood present:
Vesicles
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A wall plate is used to:
Decrease the electrical power to an appliance
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A device used to change alternating current to direct current:
Rectifier
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The subcutaneous layer is composed of:
Large blood vessels
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Perspiration/sweat involves what gland and is referred to as:
Sebaceous gland/Excretion
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This is subcutaneous tumor (subaceous cyst) filled with sebum
Steatoma
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A hard thickened area of the dermis, usually the result I pressure or friction:
Callus, keratoma, hyperkeratosis -All of the above-
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What is not true of water:
Can be used to dissolve oil and wax
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Similar to a solution, except the parts will separate upon standing (shake before using)
Suspension
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The study of disease is known as:
Pathology
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The study of the cause of disease is known as:
Etiology
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Ultra-Violet rays are also known as cold rays and:
Actinic
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Each finger has ____ phalanges
3
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An allergic reaction to certain chemicals or ingredients, may result in the esthetician developing an occupational disease, frequently referred to as contact dermatitis or
Dermatitis Venenata
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A condition wherein an individual produces a low volume of sweat/perspiration:
Hypohidrosis
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A type of mask usually suggested for normal to oily skin
Clay mask
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The upper jaw bone is referred to as the
Maxillae
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The bone the little finger side of the forearm is know as the:
Ulna
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Dermal condition with dry patches, papules & pustules around the mouth
Perioral dermatitis
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The cranium is composed of:
8 bones
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The skull (or, skeleton of the face) is composed of:
14 bones
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This is the largest bone of the facial skeleton:
Lower jaw bone, mandible
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Because the human body is about ____% water, it is an excellent electrical conductor
60
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Intense heat will burn the skin causing a chemical breakdown, known as:
Pyrolysis
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If a p.d test result is observed, such as inflamed skin, this condition is known as:
Dermatitis venenata
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During a facial massage, the use of _____ will provide a "calming" effect:
Chamomile and Eucalyptus
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When applying undereye concealer, blending should be done:
Towards the bridge of the nose
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The vagus or 10th cranial nerve regulates:
Heartbeat
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Electrical current in which the electrons move in one direction and then in the other:
Alternating
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A wall plate is used to:
Decrease the electrical power to an appliance
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The pH scale is a logarithmic scale meaning that each step increases by multiples of
10
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On a pH scale a product with a pH of six would be _____ time/s less acidic than human skin
10
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Which electrical modality producing muscular contractions may be illegal in some states:
Sinusoidal current
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Because most spas are equipped with ______ and the most popular electrical modality (galvanic) uses ______ current, you will need a ____ to correct this issue
Alternating, direct, rectifier
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Cells found in the basal layer of the Dermis that produce pigment granules
None (not melanocytes, desmosomes, spiny cells)
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______ are essentially keratin/protein filaments that hold cells together
Spiny cells
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Phyto-therapy is:
The use of plant extracts for therapeutic benefits
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Refers to the growth of an unusual amount of hair on parts of the body normally bearing only downy, such as the faces of women and the backs of men.
Hirsuties, Hypertrichosis, Hirsutism
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Solidified oil impactions that have not been exposed to oxygen:
Milia
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Another name for the Malar bone is the
Zygomatic
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How many more times alkaline is a pH of 9 than a pH of 7
100
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Emulsions containing particles large enough to be seen are called:
Suspensions
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Condition that presents with broken, distended and/or dilated capillaries & surface blood vessels along with diffused redness
Telangiestasia, Cuperose, spider veins (all the above)
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Superficial peeling, exfoliation, keratoylsis, and _____; are all terms used in describing the removal of the dead skin cells from the stratum corneum layer of the dermis to increase or speed up the rate of cellular turnover
None of the above. Not desquamation, gommages, peeling
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Superficial peeling, exfoliation, keratoylsis, and _____; are all terms used in describing the removal of the dead skin cells from the stratum corneum layer of the epidermis to increase or speed up the rate of cellular turnover
Desquamation, keratoylsis & exfoliation
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Tesla current is often referred to as
Violet Ray
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Showing signs or symptoms of infection
Symptomatic
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Tools that are cleaned, disinfected, and stored in a sanitary manner, are:
Aseptic
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Unclean tools, not disinfected and stored in a sanitary manner, are:
Septic
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How many bones are located in the metacarpus
5
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The study of the functions of the human body is known as
Physiology
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The study of her structures of the human body that can be seen with the naked eye
Anatomy
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Before tweezing the brows, apply:
Mild alkaline cleanser
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What is the purpose of applying a non-irritating antiseptic after tweezing:
Contracts the skin/pores, helps prevent infection
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The stage of hair growth in which hair is falling out is referred to as:
Telagen
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Folliculitus barbae refers to
Ingrown hairs
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In a facial cleansing, cosmetics should be removed:
From the eyes/lips first
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Pus forming bacteria that cause abscesses, pustules and boils; they grow in clusters like bunches of grapes:
Staphylococci
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Herbs with a stimulating effect include all of the following except:
Chamomile
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Conditions with dry patches, pustules & papules around the mouth
Perioral dermatitus
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Body scrubs are contra-indicated for facials use because:
They are rough, abrasive and particles are too large
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When tweezing, in what direction should the hair be removed
Parallel to the skin and in the direction of hair growth
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Any substance, although usually a caustic alkali preparation used for temporary removal of superfluous body hair by dissolving it at surface level:
Depilatory
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Anything used to remove the hair from the bottom of the hair follicle
Epilators
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Epilation is a process used to:
Remove hair from below the surface of the skin, the bottom of the follicle
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The advantage of sugaring over waxing in temporary hair removal is:
Hair can be removed even as short as 1/8 of an inch
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Similar to a _____ but larger, a _____ is an inflammation of the subcutaneous tissue caused by the staphylococci bacteria:
Furuncle, carbuncle
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What percentage of the epidermis is composed of dead protein cells
90%
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An herb thought to produce a tightening & stimulating effect on the skin
Peppermint
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This is the level of decontamination required to destroy bacterial spores
Sterilization
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Watts measure electrical usage per:
Second
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A melanin suppressant, not a lightener, this product can lead to hyper-pigmentation or hypo-pigmentation, especially when used by African Americans or dark skinned Latinos
Hydroquinone
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When done as part of a facial, the Dr. Jacquet Movement should:
Follow disincrustation
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Ingredients in cosmetic products that allow them to spread, give them body & texture, and provide a specific form such as gel, lotion, or cream:
Functional ingredients
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Greasy/waxy dandruff is known as
Pityriasis Steatoldis
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Dry/Flaky dandruff is known as
Pityriasis Capitis Simplex
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