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Midterm for Hollywood Institute of Beauty Careers

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What are the 4 other names for thermolysis?   1.) Alternating Current (AC) 2.) High frequency 3.) Radio Frequency 4.) Diathermy  
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Cushing syndrome is caused by excess production of what hormone?   Cortisone  
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What do you call a pustule that surround a hair?   folliculitis  
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Which gland secretes waste?   Sudoriferous gland  
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What do you call blood vessels that carry blood away from the heart?   Arteries  
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Electrologists should not come to work when they are suffering from a ____ disease.   Communicable/contagious/infectious  
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Which modality does not produce heat?   Galvanic electrolysis  
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When practicing electrolysis, where do you insert the probe?   Hair follicle  
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What do you call nerve fibers that detect sensations, such as cold, heat or touch?   Sensory nerves  
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Between tweezers, probes, scissors and your needle holder, which one should not be sterilize?   Needle holder  
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When using high frequency current, the amount of time the current is applied is dependent upon what other factor?   intensity of current  
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How is oxygen transported through the body?   Blood  
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When using high frequency, what kind of insertion can cause blanching?   shallow insertion?  
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Bacteria that are difficult to destroy are in what stage?   Spore  
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When a new client calls with questions, you should gain enough of the confidence to bring them in for what?   Consultation  
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The degree of follicle curvature is related to the ____ of the hair shaft.   Flatness  
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During your consultation, you must explain that electrolysis will take time and requires a series of ____ to be effective.   Treatment  
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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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The client's case history card provides accurate records, helps to create a treatment plan, and it should also have the client's ____.   Signature  
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Which nervous system regulates involuntary body function?   Autonomic nervous system  
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Your probe should be long enough to reach full depth of which stage growth?   deepest stage anagen  
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When inserting into a follicle, where should the probe tip end up?   Papilla  
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The diameter of the probe should be ____ to the diameter of the hair.   equal  
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What do you call nerves which carry impulses to the nerve center?   Afferent  
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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 do you call the process of destroying all bacteria?   Sterilization  
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Lentigines can also be called what?   Freckles  
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When galvanic and thermolysis current are available at the need, either together or separately, it is called what?   Blend  
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When sterilizing instruments in a steam sterilizer at 250 degrees F, how long should you run the process for unpackaged instruments?   15 minutes  
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An electrologist should not work on any one with a(n) ____ disease.   infectious/communicable/contagious  
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Where do you find white blood cells in the body?   Bloodstream  
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A virus is a type of _____.   Microorganism  
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When are regulatory inspections of your business allowed?   Any time practice is being conducted  
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What kind of spermicide kills HIV?   Nonoxynol-9  
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Standard disease protection is referred to as what?   Universal precautions  
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How long can a person with full-fledged aids live for?   2 years or longer  
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When sterilizing instruments in a dry clave at 340 degrees F, how long should you run the proves for packaged instruments?   60 minutes  
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What kind of bacteria constitutes the minority of all bacteria?   Pathogenic  
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During electrolysis treatment, which 3 chemicals are created in the follicle?   Sodium hydroxide, hydrogen gas, chlorine gas  
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The majority of probes are made of what?   Stainless steel  
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Which 3 terms are acceptable when referring to the modality that was first used by Dr. Michel in 1875?   Electrolysis, galvanic, direct current (DC)  
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When trying to determine the working point on a new client, you should start with a ____ intensity.   Low/moderate  
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If you were to lift the hair with a tweezer while inserting the probe, you could cause what to happen?   inaccurate insertion  
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What does galvanic current create inside the follicle?   Sodium hydroxide (lye)  
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During treatment, how do you know when the working point has been reached?   The hair epilates with minimum discomfort  
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What do you call the device that is used to turn alternating current into direct current?   Rectifier  
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What do you call the device that is used to alter the voltage of a current?   Transformer  
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What do you call a natural magnet?   Lodestone  
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What is the technical term for 1 one-thousandths of an ampere?   Milliampere  
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What do you call a unit of electrical resistance?   Ohm  
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What do you call a unit of electrical pressure?   Volt  
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The length of the probe is determined by the depth of which stage of hair growth?   full/advanced anagen  
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When treating a client with thermolysis, problems can arise if the epidermis is what?   Moist  
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Vellus hairs are considered to be an appendage of which gland?   Sebaceous gland  
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Which method of temporary hair removal can cause hair to grow darker and courser?   waxing/tweezing  
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Dual action, electro-blend, and "combination" are all referring to which modality?   Blend  
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When treating a client with the blend, what is the client holding?   Anode pole  
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What do you call a congenital loss of pigment in the skin?   Albinism  
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When inserting deeper into the follicle, the flow of current will be greater because of more contact with what?   Mositure  
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Galvanic current is great for curved or distorted follicles because it is highly ____.   Mobile  
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When you have a shallow insertion, the effect of the current is more ____.   Intense  
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A neuron is part of which body system?   Nervous system  
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What is the main factor that effects the electrologists speed while working on a client?   Patient's pain tolerance  
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Which two currents are used in the blend modality?   Radio frequency, galvanic  
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How many probes are used when treating a client with the blend?   One probe  
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What do you call a circuit in which the current is flowing?   Closed circuit  
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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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Both re-usable probes and disposable probes must always be what?   Sterile  
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A black or blue mark in the area of treatment can result from what?   Too large of a probe/needle  
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Ohm's law states that amperes=volts divided by ____?   Ohms/resistance  
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Electrologists should show ____ for their client and their client's needs.   concern  
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Which three terms are acceptable when referring to galvanic current?   1.) multiple needle galvanic 2.) direct current (DC) 3.) Electrolysis  
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Which part of the upper lip is most sensitive?   The center  
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When does your electrolysis license expire?   May 31st of even # years  
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How often should you test your sterilizer with a spore test?   Once a month  
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At your place of practice, where should you keep your electrolysis license?   Conspicuous place  
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What do you call a deeply rooted coarse hair?   Terminal hair  
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What are two normal skin reactions after receiving electrolysis treatment?   1.) redness (erythema) 2.) swelling (edema)  
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Why must the client sign the health history card?   To gran permission and validate information  
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What kind of license can be transferred from one location to another as long as both locations pass inspection?   Facility license  
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An indentation of the epidermis is better known what?   Follicle  
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What does the hair bulb encapsulate or surround?   Papilla  
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Hair, nails, sebaceous and sudoriferous glands are all considered to be ____ of the skin.   Appendages  
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Which nervous system controls the sudoriferous glands?   Autonomic nervous system  
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Where do vellus hairs begin their growth?   Lobe of the sebaceous gland  
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What are 3 terms used to describe that last stage of a hairs growth cycle?   1.) Telogen 2.) Club hair 3.) Bed hair  
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What are 3 possible terms used to describe or reference excessive and abnormal hair growth?   1.) hypertrichosis 2.) hirustism 3.) hypertrichology  
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What are the 3 causes of excessive hair growth?   1.) Congenital 2.) Topical 3.) Systemic  
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Probe holder tips should be soaked in what percentage of alcohol? And how long should they be soaked for?   70% alcohol for 10 minutes  
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Which modality is considered to be mono-terminal?   Thermolysis  
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What is the method of destruction for galvanic current?   Chemical decomposition  
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Where can you find the pigment layer of the skin?   between the epidermis and dermis-Stratum germinativum  
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The outer scales of the hair provide which function?   Protection/strength  
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Which modality does not produce a chemical effect?   High frequency  
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The positive pole is also known as what?   Anode  
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What are the smallest blood vessels?   Capillaries  
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Which blood vessels carry blood to the heart?   Veins  
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What do you call organisms that produce disease?   Pathogenic  
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What happens to the blood supply to the skin after treatment with the anode pole?   Decreases blood supply  
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What happens to the nerves after treatment with the cathode pole?   Irritates nerves  
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