Cosmetology Word Scramble
|
Embed Code - If you would like this activity on your web page, copy the script below and paste it into your web page.
Normal Size Small Size show me how
Normal Size Small Size show me how
| Question | Answer |
| the most commonly used modalities in electrotherapy.its a constant and direct current reduced to safe, low-voltage level. Chemical changes are produced when this current is used. | Galvanic Current |
| a substance that permits electric current to pass through it easily. Examples of a conductor include: metals like copper, silver and aluminum, carbon, wet cotton, the human body, and water solutions of acids and salts. | Conductor |
| produces alkaline reactions. This pole has the following effects on the body: opens the pores, stimulates the nerves, and increases blood supply. | Negative Pole |
| alternating and interrupting current that produces a mechanical reaction without a chemical effect during electrotherapy. | Faradic Current |
| improved muscle tone, promotes removal of waste products, increases circulation of the blood, stimulates hair growth and increases metabolism. | Benefits of fardic current |
| what are two types of electric current? | direct current and alternating current |
| constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only and produces a chemical reaction. | Direct current |
| is a rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction. | Alternating current |
| The primary source of lights used for facial and scalp treatments are? | visible light rays. |
| what is the benefit of white light? | it has the benefits of all the rays of the visible spectrum. |
| The positive electrode is effective in? | closing enlarged pores. |
| What is tesla current? | works by producing heat (which is thermal) and is also germicidal. |
| High Frequency Current | Tesla Current |
| How far should an ultraviolet lamp be placed from the skins surface? | 30-36 inches |
| Ultraviolet rays most often used to treat? | acne and seborrhea |
| A form of energy that when in motion exhibits magnetic, chemical or thermal effets and is a flow of electrons, is called? | Electricty |
| A path of a electric current from the generating source through onductors and back to its original source | Complete circut |
| what are the effects of the positve pole on the body? | Soothes the nerves decreases blood supply and closes the pores |
| what is an ampere? | unit of electricity strength |
| red dermal light on the skin effects? | heating |
| another name for tesla current? | violet ray |
| an eletrical appliane will opperate if the current is? | closed |
| post galvanic current has what effect on the skin? | acid |
| high frequency therapy produces? | heat and germicidal |
| what is it when a electrical current flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction is a? | alternating currents |
| silk and rubber are examples of? | insulators |
| purpose of the third plug in an elctrical device is for? | Grounding |
| small appliances operate in what voltage? | 110 volts |
| copper wire is a ? | conductor |
| white light is used on what type of skin? | normal |
| electricity produces ? | chemical, heat and magnetic effects |
| the use of electricity to stimulate the body is called? | electrotherapy |
| volt is a unit of electrical | pressure |
| high frequency light applied to the skin when? | after cleansing the face |
| durring a facial treatment a dermal light should be used ? | after applying eyepads |
| when purchasing an electrical device is should be approved ny? | U.I |
| what is the effect on the skin with negative galvanic current? | alkaline |
| what skin type is the blue light used for? | oily |
| constant electrical current flowing in oe direction is calleD? | direct current |
| the penetrating light rays of the spectrum are? | Ultra violet |
| high frequency current usually used in a salon is? | Tesla |
| the skin may tan if exposed to? | Ultra violet rays |
| an ohm is a unit of electrical? | Resistance |
| 12 volt car battery is an example of a? | wet cell nattery |
| electrodes serve the same purpose as a | Conductor |
| the dermal light used for combination skin is the? | White |
| the glass electrode that gives off sparks operates on? | High frequency current |
| when using galvanic current on the face, which electrode is used first? | Negative Electrode |
| the light rays that produce the most heat are? | Infrared rays |
| silk is an example of? | A Nonconductor |
Created by:
kaybee001