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100

What is one of the new developments driving interest in medical esthetics? 

a. increasing the complexity of procedures 

b. increasing downtime for recovery 

c. creating non-invasive procedures 

d. relying on surgical interventions 

Creating non-invasive procedures

100

What might an esthetician do to precondition the skin before a surgical procedure?

perform exfoliation or laser treatments

100

What does the root "hema-" refer to?

Blood

100

What is one of the reasons to consider who conducted a study before accepting its findings? 

a. to assess conflicts of interest 

b. to determine the study's length 

c. to evaluate the number of participants 

d. to confirm the publication date 

To assess conflicts of interest 


Correct. Knowing who conducted the research can help identify potential conflicts of interest, which might affect the interpretation of the data.

100

In medical terminology, what does a root word represent? the _____ of the word

The base of the word

example would be: 'act'

Action, Actor, Active

200

What is one of the main differences between advanced esthetic treatments and traditional esthetic services? 

a. Advanced treatments are less attainable. 

b. Advanced treatments offer less immediate results. 

c. Advanced treatments are only available in spas. 

d. Advanced treatments offer more corrective results. 

Advanced treatments offer more corrective results.

200

What type of medical professionals might you work with at a medi-spa? (3 answers total)

physicians, nurses, and electrologists

200

What does the prefix "sym-" mean?

Together

200

What system was developed by the Hippocratic school of medicine to pass on medical knowledge in a consistent, accurate way?

A system of nomenclature

Organized naming system to label things like chemicals, drugs, anatomy and organisms based on Greek words

200

What is the purpose of prefixes in medical terminology?

to modify root words


Prefixes are added to the beginnings of root words to specify or modify their meanings.

300

What act must estheticians understand to work in a medical setting? 


Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPPA)

300

Which type of practitioner treats cancer using chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and targeted radiation therapy?  

Oncologists

300

What does the suffix "-lysis" mean?

breakdown or destruction of

300

What was the primary contribution of Middle Eastern physicians during the medieval period? They brought _____ into Europe

Greek medicine

300

What does the suffix "-ology" indicate in medical terminology?

The study of

400

What type of additional training might an esthetician need to work in a dermatologist's office? 

a. surgical assisting techniques 

b. prescription writing 

c. advanced exfoliation techniques 

d. insurance billing practices 

Advanced exfoliation techniques

400

What is the main reason esthetic treatments are beneficial for cancer patients? What do they help lower?

Stress levels

400

Which effect can it have on the skin if products containing topical steroids like hydrocortisone are used extensively?

Thinned/ sensitized skin


Can also cause cushing syndrome

400

In medical terminology, what does a suffix typically indicate?

a condition or procedure


'Microdermabrasion'

  • Root: derm = skin

  • Suffix: -abrasion = scraping (a procedure)

Microdermabrasion is a skin-scraping procedure.

These show how a suffix typically indicates a condition or a procedure in medical terminology.

 

400

What is a characteristic of eponyms in medical terminology?

Named after the discoverer

500

Which procedure might a dermatologic surgeon perform instead of an esthetician?

removal of growths and skin cancers

500

In a medical setting, who is responsible for ensuring that an esthetician operates within their scope of practice?

the esthetician themselves

500

How should estheticians handle client information in line with HIPAA laws? (2 answers)

Maintain confidentiality and secure records

500

What event in 1906 marked a significant step in the development of the FDA? The passing of the _____________ Act

the passage of the Pure Food and Drugs Act

Why it was passed

In the early 1900s, there were no laws controlling what companies put into food, cosmetics, or medicines. Many products:

  • Contained dangerous or toxic ingredients

  • Made false medical claims

  • Were mislabeled so consumers didn’t know what they were using

 

500

What does the medical term "dermatitis" mean?

Inflammation of the skin

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