Electric and Machine Word Scramble
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Question | Answer |
Electricity | a form of energy that in motion has magnetic, chemical, or thermal effects; a flow of electrons |
Electric current | the flow of electricity along a conductor |
Conductor | any substance that transmits electricity |
Nonconductor | insulator |
Insulator | any substance that does not easily transmit electricity |
Conductor example | copper |
Insulator example | rubber or silk |
Complete circuit | the path of an electric current from the generating source through conductors and back to its original source |
Direct current (DC) definition | a constant, even-flowing current that travels one way only and produces a chemical reaction |
Alternating current (AC) definition | a rapid, interrupted current that travels one way then the opposite way and produces a mechanical reaction |
Direct current (DC) example | has a battery |
Alternating current (AC) example | plugs into a wall outlet |
Converter | an apparatus that changes DC to AC |
Rectifier | an apparatus that changes AC to DC |
UL abbreviates | Underwriters Laboratory |
UL symbol on appliance | certifies safety when used according to manufacturers' directions |
Volt (V) | unit that measures the force pushing the electron flow through a conductor |
Amp (A) | unit that measures the strength of an electric current (number of electrons flowing through a wire) |
Ohm (O) | unit that measures the resistance of an electric current |
Watt (W) | unit that measures the amount of electric energy in use per second |
Facial treatment current | measured in milliamperes |
Milliampere | one-thousandth of an ampere |
Kilowatt (K) | 1000 watts; electricity is measured in kilowatt hours (kwh) |
Plug | prong connector after an electric cord that connects an apparatus to an electrical outlet |
Jack | plug-in device used to make electrical contact |
Polarity changer | switch that reverses with the direction of the current from positive to negative and vice versa |
Rheostat | control that regulates current strength |
Milliampere meter | device to measure electric current flow rate |
Fuse | device preventing excessive current from passing through a circuit |
Circuit breaker | switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric circuit at the first sign of an overload |
Grounding | "live" connection supplies current while ground connection completes circuit and carries current safely away |
Plug with one prong larger than other | prevents electrical shock in case of short circuit |
Plug with third prong | has additional ground in case first ground fails or is improperly connected |
Twisted electrical cord | can cause a short circuit |
Electrotherapy | electric facial treatments |
Wall plate | instrument that plugs into a wall outlet and makes different types of electric currents used for facial and scalp treatments |
Modalities | electric currents used in facial and scalp treatments |
Electrode | applicator for directing electric current from the machine to the client's skin |
Polarity | the negative or positive pole of an electric current |
Anode | positive electrode, red and marked with a P or + |
Cathode | negative electrode, black and marked with an N or - |
Four main modalities | galvanic, faradic, sinusoidal, and Tesla high-frequency |
Galvanic current | constant and DC, with a positive and negative pole that produces chemical changes |
Active electrode | electrode used on the area to be treated |
Inactive electrode | opposite pole of the active electrode |
produces acidic reactions(Galvanic) | anode |
produces alkaline reactions(Galvanic) | cathode |
closes pores(Galvanic) | anode |
opens pores(Galvanic) | cathode |
soothes nerves(Galvanic) | anode |
stimulates and irritates nerves(Galvanic) | cathode |
decreases blood supply(Galvanic) | anode |
increases blood supply(Galvanic) | cathode |
contracts blood vessels(Galvanic) | anode |
expands blood vessels(Galvanic) | cathode |
hardens and firms tissues(Galvanic) | anode |
softens tissues(Galvanic) | cathode |
Iontophoresis | ionization |
Ionization | process introducing water-soluble products into the skin via electric current |
Cataphoresis | forcing acidic substances into deeper tissues via galvanic current from the positive to the negative pole |
Anaphoresis | forcing liquids into the tissues from the negative to the positive pole |
Desincrustation | disincrustation |
Disincrustation | process to soften and emulsify oil and blackheads in hair follicles |
Faradic current | alternating and interrupted current producing mechanical contractions to tone facial mms without a chemical effect |
Sinusoidal current | alternating current producing mechanical contractions to tone facial mms |
Sinusoidal versus faradic | greater stimulation, deeper penetration, less irritating |
Tesla high-frequency | thermal current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration |
Tesla high-frequency aka | violet ray |
Tesla electrode | made of glass or metal and only need one |
Tesla effects | can be stimulating or soothing but no mm contractions |
High-frequency effects | can be stimulating or soothing but no mm contractions |
Contraindications for modalities | broken capillaries, pustular acne, high blood pressure, contact with metal |
High-frequency application | direct surface and indirect |
Direct surface application (THF) | hold with finger to prevent sparking when applying and removing, remove finger once electrode is on client's skin |
Sparking (THF) | dab electrode to help disinfect and heal |
Indirect application (THF) | client holds electrode and current is turned on, massage client's face, turn off current, remove electrode |
Light therapy | treatment via light rays |
Visible light | visible electromagentic radiation |
Electromagnetic radiation | carries energy through space on waves |
Wavelength | distance between two successive peaks |
Wavelength and frequency | indirect relationship |
Natural sunlight | 35 percent visible, 5 percent UV, 60 percent infrared |
Visible spectrum wavelengths | shortest violet to longest red |
Therapeutic lamps | used to produce artificial light rays in the salon |
UV rays aka | cold or actinic rays |
White light | combination light or all visible rays of spectrum |
Blue light | only for bare oily skin |
Red light | for dry skin with oils and creams |
Loupe | magnifying lamp |
Diopters | powers of magnification of the magnifying lamps |
Eyepads | to protect client from the bright light |
Wood's lamp | filtered black light used in a dark room to illuminate fungi, bacterial disorders, pigmentation problems, and other skin problems |
White fluorescence under Wood's lamp | thick corneum layer |
White spots under Wood's lamp | horny layer of dead skin cells |
Blue-white under Wood's lamp | normal healthy skin |
Light violet under Wood's lamp | dehydrated |
Yellow or pink under Wood's lamp | oily areas/comedones |
Brown under Wood's lamp | pigmentation problems |
Rotary brush purpose | exfoliate and cleanse |
Rotary brush use | cleanse skin, start brush at forehead, continuing down face in horizontal sections down to the neck, letting the brush do the work |
Rotary brush maintenance | immerse in hospital-stregth disinfectant, dry and store in a closed container |
Vacuum machine functions | suction dirt and impurities from the skin and reduce appearance of creases |
Steam benefits | increases circulation, softens sebum and debris, relaxes skin and tissues, oxygenates skin |
Steam treatment time | 6-10 min; 1-5 holistically |
High-frequency current | alternating or sinusoidal |
High-frequency | 60,000 to 200,000 Hertz, no polarity and no chemical changes |
High-frequency benefits | antiseptic, increases circulation, oxygenates skin, increase cell metabolism, coagulates and heals lesions by sparking, relaxes |
High-frequency in facial | after extractions |
High-frequency electrodes | pink, orange or red from neon gas OR blue or violet from argon or rarified gas |
Galvanic disincrustation | anaphoresis to create a chemical reaction to emulsify sebum and debris |
Galvanic iontophoresis | cataphoresis or anaphoresis to create an ionic reaction to penectrate ions of applied solution |
Iontophoresis | client holds electrode with opposite polarity from product |
Microcurrent | causes visible muscle contraction treating conditions like Bell's Palsy and stroke paralysis |
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