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Final for Hollywood Institute of Beauty Careers

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In regards to blood circulation, where does the exchange of nutrients and waste take place?   Capillaries  
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Blood that flows from the heart to the lungs and then back to the heart is which type of circulation?   Pulmonary circulation  
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What does the nervous system control?   All body functions  
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The 3 prong plug attached to an electrolysis machine is used as a what?   Ground  
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Where does the skin and its appendages receive nourishment from?   Blood vascular system  
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What do you call abnormal white patches on the skin?   Leucoderma  
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What is the technical name for a wart?   Verruca  
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What do you call the "standard disease protection practices"?   Universal precautions  
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Which layer of skin provides contour and cushion?   Adipose  
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What do you call the study of the circulatory system?   Angiology  
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What causes the differences in male and female sexual hair patterns?   Concentration of circulating androgens  
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If your client has pigmentation issues, the treatments should be short and ____.   Scattered  
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What do you call a condition of oily skin, chronic redness and pustules?   Rosacea  
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What do you call a disease that is of a short duration but is violent in nature?   Acute  
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What do you call skin inflammation?   Dermatitis  
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What do you call recognition of a disease based on its symptoms?   Diagnosis  
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What do you call 2 or more hairs growing out of one follicle?   Pili-multigemini  
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When using a steam sterilizer at 250 degrees F with 15 psi, how long should you sterilize unpackaged instruments?   15 minutes  
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Electricity cannot flow unless there is what?   Voltage (pressure)  
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What do you call a fungal disease of the skin?   Ringworm (Tinea)  
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What do you call the branch of science that deals with bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa?   Microbiology  
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What can shallow insertions, high intensity and overtreatment of the skin cause?   Blanching  
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Which nervous system controls voluntary actions?   Cerebro-spinal system  
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What are the 2 main factors that can initiate or accelerate hair growth?   1.) Increased blood supply 2.) Hormone stimulation  
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What do you call a disease that is a long duration but mild in nature?   Chronic  
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What do you call nerves that carry impulses from the nerve center to glands, muscles, etc.   Efferent  
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List the 3 types of bacteria that can be pathogenic.   1.) Cocci 2.) Bacilli 3.) Spirilla  
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Which immediate skin reaction is of least concern after treating darker skinned clients?   Erythema (redness)  
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The degree of follicle curvature is related to the ____ of the hair shaft.   Flatness  
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Which nervous system controls blood circulation?   Autonomic nervous system  
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Which nervous system controls involuntary body functions?   Autonomic nervous system  
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The hair and the follicle are part of which 2 structures?   1.) Epidermis 2.) Pilosebaceous unit  
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Which endocrine gland secretes ADH?   Posterior pituitary gland  
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Where do you find the germinative cells of the epidermis?   Stratum malpigium  
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When sensory and motor nerves are connected to all parts of the body, which system are they part of?   Peripheral nervous system  
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Which nervous system controls voluntary activity?   Cerebro-spinal system  
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What are the 3 components that make up the pilosebaceous unit?   1.) Sebaceous gland 2.) Arrector pili muscle 3.) hair/follicle/papilla  
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Dysfunction of the internal glands or organs is considered to be what kind of disease?   Systemic  
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What do you call the sensory nerves that detect touch?   Meissner's corpuscles  
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Which 2 layers make up the dermis?   1.) papillary layer 2.) reticular layer  
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When both galvanic and thermolysis are available on the probe either separately or together, what modality is it called?   Blend  
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What do you call the sensory nerves that detect heat?   Ruffini's end organs  
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Electrons always flow from the ____ pole to the ____ pole.   Negative pole to the positive pole  
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Where does the hair's mitotic cells grow?   Matrix  
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Which layer of the skin is not always present?   Stratum Lucidum  
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What is it called when an electrical current is diverted from its original course so that a very strong current flows?   Short circuit  
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What do you call the disease that is characterized by hardening and thickening of the skin?   Scleroderma  
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What do you call infected follicles?   Folliculitis  
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What do you call the fibers that extend from the cell body of a neuron?   Processes  
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What is a another name for lentigines?   Freckles  
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What do you call discoloration of the skin?   Chloasma  
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What is a symptom of asteatosis?   Dry skin  
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What do you call the foretelling of the probable course of a disease?   Prognosis  
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In which growth stage will the terminal hair be at it's greatest depth?   Advanced Anagen (6)  
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Which probe size would be best to treat vellus hairs on the upper lip?   .002  
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What is the best probe to use to prevent over inserting in the follicle?   Bulbous  
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Archard-Thiers Syndrome is also known as what?   Diabetes of the bearded woman  
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A sebaceous cyst or subcutaneous tumor is also called what?   Steatoma (wen)  
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What do you call the study of the cause of a disease?   Etiology  
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Which endocrine gland regulates the blood and circulation of the body?   Adrenal  
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Formaldehyde is an active gas found in what?   Formalin  
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What do you call excessive hair growth on the body, such as the arms and legs?   Hypertrichosis  
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What can happen if you use a probe that is too short?   regrowth of hair  
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Which layer of the skin provides strength and flexibility?   Dermis  
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When the epidermis is ____, it could be problematic for the electrologist.   Moist  
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In reference to the blend, "simultaneous current application" means what?   both currents flowing at the same time  
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How do you determine which diameter probe you should use?   probe diameter should match hair diameter  
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If a client had developed scars from treatment by a different electrologist and asks you why this happened, what should you do?   Explain how it could have occurred without pointing blame  
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How often should containers that are used to hold alcohol be emptied?   Daily  
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To test an epilator or the manufactures intensity calibrations the electrologist should attach the calibrator to the ____ and ___ intensity.   Needle holder/increase  
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Which two chemicals are produced at the negative electrode?   Sodium Hydroxide (lye) and hydrogen gas  
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To prevent infection, what should your client do for home care treatment?   keep area clean and bacteria free  
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What alcohol strength is in a disinfecting agent?   70%  
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When should you wash your hands?   Before and after treatment  
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Terminal hair on a woman's face suggests that she has an excess of what?   Androgens  
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During treatment, failure to properly balance your timing and intensity on your machine could result in what?   regrowth of hair  
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Which layer of the skin is responsible for elasticity?   Dermis  
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Cysts on the ovaries are symptoms of which disease?   Stein-Leventhal syndrome (PCOS)  
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At your place of practice, where should you keep your electrology license?   Conspicuous place  
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In thermolysis, the smaller the probe size is, the larger the ____ pattern is.   Heating  
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What does desiccation mean?   Removal of mositure  
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Which 2 currents are involved with the blend?   1.) High frequency 2.) Galvanic  
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Which gland is considered to be the source of new hairs?   Sebaceous gland  
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Where do you find the papillary layer?   Dermis  
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Which hormone can stimulate face and body hair and is secreted by the adrenal glands?   Androgens  
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What do you call people who's profession requires them to have close personal contact with clients?   Person service workers (PSW)  
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When you are treating thick anagen hairs with thermolysis, what should you do if you want to treat a telogen hair?   Turn down intensity  
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Automatic timing is ___ accurate than manual timing.   More  
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When using the blend, which modality should you start with?   Doesn't matter, one or the other, or both are acceptable  
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What do you call a swollen lesion that is usually caused by an insect bite?   Wheal  
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In regards to a patient's illness, what should you never do?   Diagnose  
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When a woman starts to develop thick hairs due to menopause, which areas are most susceptible?   Chip and upper lip  
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Which form of temporary hair removal can cause hairs to grow deeper and darker?   tweezing/waxing  
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What are 2 supplies that electrologists do not need?   1.) Wax 2.) Bleach  
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When treating with thermolysis, what starts at the tip of the probe and progresses up the probe at a uniform rate?   Heating pattern  
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If your client has an ingrown hair, what should you do?   Free trapped hair and let it heal  
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If your client has been tweezing every day, how often should you schedule their appointments?   Depends on the area being treated  
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What do you call an open sore on the surface of the skin?   Ulcer  
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What is the most common type of skin cancer?   Basal Cell Carcinoma (BCC)  
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What is an example of a general infection?   Blood poisoning  
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What do you call organisms that live on dead matter?   Saprophytes  
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List the 2 endocrine glands that secrete androgens.   1.) Adrenal 2.) Gonads  
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What is the method of destruction for galvanic?   Chemical decomposition  
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What type of tweezers should an electrologist use?   electrologist's preference, as long as it can withstand frequent sterilization  
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What should you apply to the client's skin for post treatment?   Cooling topical antispetic  
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If a client has a low pain tolerance and is slow to heal, how should you schedule your appointments?   far enough apart to allow follicles to heal completely  
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Dogs are not permitted in an electrologist's office unless they are accompanying whom?   sightless person  
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What is the only method of permanent hair removal?   Electrolysis  
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What type of room is not necessary to have in an electrology office?   Reception area  
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What happens to your license if you disclose personal information about a client?   revoked  
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A smaller diameter probe will have a heating pattern that is ____ in size.   Larger  
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What is another name for the cerebro-spinal system?   Central Nervous System  
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What is a normal skin response after treatments?   minor redness and swelling  
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What can the board of medicine not issue?   temporary permits  
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What happens to the epidermis/follicle if you remove an ingrown hair?   epidermis will heal over follicle  
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The highest intensity a client can handle with the shortest amount of time required to achieve epilation is called what?   Working point  
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What do you call a crack in the skin, such as chapped hands or lips?   Fissure  
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What is the most common type of bacteria?   Rod shaped (bacilli)  
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Where does the club hair begin to form?   Catagen  
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What do you call nerves that carry messages from nerve centers to muscles?   motor nerves  
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Hepatitis, HIV, small pox, and molluscum contagiosum, are all considered to be what type of microorganism?   Virus  
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Chills, weight loss, swollen lymph glands and diarrhea are all symptoms of what?   Aids Related Complex (ARC)  
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What does an electrical capacitor do?   Stores electrical charge  
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During high frequency, what can occur that causes blanching that can lead to pitted scars?   transfer of heat from the lower follicle to the upper follicle/epidermis  
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Which modality is considered to be monoterminal?   Thermolysis  
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What kind of hair does a round follicle produce?   Straight hair  
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What kind of hair does a flat follicle produce?   Curly hair  
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What is the most important thing to do before beginning treatment?   Hand washing  
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What does extreme stimulation of sensory nerves cause?   Pain  
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Besides blanching, what is a sign of over treatment?   Scabbing  
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Which modality would be best to use on a pregnant woman?   Thermolysis  
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What two factors should your probe have?   1.) Disposable 2.) Sterile  
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When treating light colored hair, what can you do to help see the hair better?   Adjust magnifying lamp  
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What would happen if you were to over treat the trigal area (inner ear)?   Shrinkage  
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What must happen before a facility license can be transferred from one location to another?   Both locations must pass inspection  
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What do you call blood vessels that carry blood to the heart?   Veins  
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What is NOT produced by the galvanic modality?   Heat  
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What kind of personality should an electrologist have?   Pleasing  
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In regards to the client, what should the electrologists first consideration be?   client's best interest  
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What are the 2 main types of hair?   1.) Vellus 2.) Terminal  
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What can cortisone, hormones and steroids cause?   Excessive hair growth  
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What do you call the fluid in the blood?   Plasma  
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What is the most important reason for obtaining a client history card?   Reviewing the medical history  
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Pus on the skin is a sign of what?   Infection  
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If you see that your client has a mole that has changed in shape or color, what should you do?   Refer to dermatologist  
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When treating the upper lip, where should you begin treatment?   Start at the outer corners and work towards the center  
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How long should you work on a client?   Depends on the skin type and the area being treated  
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When using galvanic, switching from a larger probe to a smaller probe will cause the current to do what?   Stay the same  
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When is the best time to explain the hair growth cycles to your client?   Consultation  
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HIV/AIDS continuing education, that is require for license renewal, should be completed how often?   2 hours every 2 years  
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If a client has a herpes outbreak, what should you do?   Do not treat!  
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Bacteria can enter the body through skin that is ____.   Broken  
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What is an indication that the follicle is healing normally after treatment?   Honey colored crusts (eschars)  
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What are the 3 accepted modalities?   1.) Galvanic 2.) Thermolysis 3.) Blend  
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What is the technical name for a birthmark?   Naevus  
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Which type of probe will cause the least amount of trauma to the skin?   Insulated probe  
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The principle parts of the nervous system include the brain, spinal cord and _____.   Nerves  
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Which endocrine gland produces thyroxine?   Thyroid  
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The clients health history assessment provides accurate records that allows us to create a treatment plan and it should also have the client's ____.   Signature  
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Itching and burning are examples of which type of symptom?   Subjective  
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When determining if a patient with a skin condition should or should not be worked on, what information is not important to know?   Gender of patient  
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Lodestone, cobalt and iron are all examples of what?   Natural magnets  
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What do you call a circuit that has a break in it and does not allow electricity to flow?   Open circuit  
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What do you call a device that is used to change the voltage of a current?   Transformer  
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An electrologist risks losing a client if they misrepresent their ____.   Abilities  
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When nerve endings over lap, they provide a message of ____ ____.   Double intensity  
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Itching is an example of which type of symptom?   Subjective  
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What do you call an accumulation of epidermal flakes?   Scale  
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What are the 2 methods of destruction for thermolysis?   1.) Electrodessication 2.) Electrocoagulation  
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Which electrode does cataphoresis use?   Positive (anode)  
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When steam is produced at the probe tip, what could happen and why?   Too much damage to the epidermis can occur because steam is a good insulator  
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When pulsing with thermolysis, compared to one long pulse, will more or less time be needed to deliver the required amount of energy?   More  
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This is an accumulation of blood serums and pus at the skin surface.   Crust  
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What do you call a chronic inflammatory disorder of the skin?   Acne  
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When treating a diabetic patient, the electrologist's main concern is the client's ability to do what?   Heal  
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Which natural hair color is the most deeply rooted an most difficult to epilate?   Red hair  
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Pathogenic bacteria are also called what?   Germs or microbes  
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This is a hypertrophic, secondary lesion of the skin caused by friction.   Keratoma  
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What is the technical name for sensory nerves?   Afferent nerves  
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Pituitary hypersecretion, adrenal tumors, and ovarian tumors can cause what hair disorder?   Hirsutism  
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What do you call the microscopic study of the skin and it's tissues?   Histology  
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Which 3 areas should you never treat with electrolysis?   1.) eyelids/eyelashes 2.) inside of nose (nostrils) 3.) inside of ear  
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If a client asks you to remove hair from a mole, what should you do?   Remind client that state laws must be followed  
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What do you call the chronic inflammatory skin condition that is characterized by silvery scales?   Psoriasis  
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In regards to sterilization, the time it takes to heat up is referred to as what?   Lag time  
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Unpackaged instruments should be re-sterilized within what time frame?   24 hours  
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What do you call a structural change in the skin?   Lesion  
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Name the 3 layers of the hair.   1.) Medulla 2.) Cortex 3.) Cuticle  
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What 3 factors about the probe can affect the electrical activity of the probe?   1.) Diameter 2.) Shape 3.) Length  
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What shape are the cells in the cortex layer?   Elongated  
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Sudoriferous glands serves which 2 functions?   1.) waste secretion 2.) heat regulation  
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Which 2 components make up the central nervous system?   1.) Brain 2.) Spinal cord  
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Is a macule flat or raised?   Flat  
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What do you call a group of signs or symptoms?   Syndrome  
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Draping a client serves to protect the client and electrologist, but what does it not provide?   Sterilization of area  
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What kind of hair does and oval follicle produce?   Wavy  
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What should you be suspicious of when a mole is black or slate colored and has an irregular shape?   Melanoma  
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The flash technique of thermolysis uses ____ intensities for a ____ duration.   Very high intensities for a very short duration  
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What skin condition is characterized by inflammation, crusting and oozing lesions that can be filled with pus?   Impetigo  
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What happens to the skin if you try to use too large of a needle during treatment?   Ecchymosis (bruising)  
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