Safety devices that prevent electric wires from overheating.
A. Fuses and busters
B. Fuses and circuit breakers
c. Circuit breakers and volts
D. Fuses and conductors
B. Fuses and circuit breakers.
Products and equipment that do not have the word_________ on the label are merely cleaners.
Disinfectant
Technical term for a fungal scalp infection known as ringworm…
Tinea capitis
What is the technical term for acne lesions on the face?
Acne Vulgaris
What is the typical amount of hair loss per day?
Between 50 and 100 hairs
All electrical applicants used in the salon, spa, or barber shop should be ___________ Certified.
A. State board
B. FDA
C. UL.
D. OHSA
C. UL - Underwriters Laboratories
Completely destroying all microbial life including bacterial spores is known as…
Sterilizing
What is a contagious skin disease caused by an itch mite?
scabes
All of the following are examples of primary lesions except__________.
A. Cysts
B. Pustules
C. Ulcers
D. Tumors
C. Ulcers
What is the technical term for split ends?
Trichoptilosis
There are 6 different electrical measurements..
Name 3 of them
1. Volt
2 Ampere
3. Milliampere
4. Ohm
5. Watt
6. Kilowatt
Colonies of microorganisms that adhere to environmental surfaces are called…
Biofilms
What is Pediculosis Capitis?
Infestation of the hair and scalp with head lice
_____________ refers to a skin sore or abrasion produced by scratching or scraping.
A. Excoriation
B. Stain
C. Psoriasis
D. Keratoma
A. Excoriation
Furuncle, Carbuncles, and Folliculitis are examples of ___________ infections.
Bacterial
⚡️DAILY DOUBLE⚡️
1. The constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only and is produced by chemical means is called________ __________.
2. The rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction and is produced by mechanical means is called __________ __________.
⚡️For an extra 400 points....
Name an item that uses question 1‘s type of current and name another item that uses question 2’s type of current.
1. Direct current
2. Alternating current
⚡️Direct- Flashlights, cell phones, and cordless tools that use the direct current produced by batteries.
⚡️Alternating- Corded hair dryers, curling irons, electric files, and table lamps that plug into a wall outlet.
State rules require that all multiuser tools and implements be cleaned and disinfected before and after..
Completing every service
Organisms that grow, feed, and shelter on or in another organism are known as…
Parasites
All of the following are examples of disorders of the sudoriferous glands except____________.
A. Anhidrosis
B. Acne vulgaris
C. Ayperhidrosis
D. Miliaria rubric
B. Acne vulgaris
Each of the following hair disorders is characterized by brittle hair EXCEPT___________.
A. Trichorrhexis nodosa
B. Monilethrix
C. Hirsuties
D. Fragilitas crindium
C. Hirsuties
Name the 3 main modalities (specific types of currents) used in the beauty industry.
1. Galvanic currrent
2. Microcurrent
3. Tesla high-frequency current
5.25% sodium hypochlorite is also known as…
Household bleach
What are the 3 modes of transmission and give an example of each.
Direct- touching, kissing, coughing, sneezing, and talking
Indirect- Doorknobs, phones, food prep surfaces.
Airbourne- expelled thru respiratory track sneezing, coughing, or talking.
A client has an appointment for a facial and asks whether to reschedule. There is a new lesion on the nostril in the same place where there previously was a lesion that lasted for 3 weeks. What is the likely explanation?
A. It is a bacterial infection of Staphylococcus causing a weeping infection of impetigo
B. It is a case of rosacea that appears on the cheeks and nose and can be present a pustular-type breakouts
C. It is a skin cancer squamous cell carcinoma, which is characterized by scaly red or pink apples or nodules
D. It is a viral infection of herpes simplex 1, which often presents as a recurring vesicle on the lips, nostrils, and other parts of the face.
D. It is a viral infection of herpes simplex 1, which often presents as a recurring vesicle on the lips, nostrils, and other parts of the face.
What is the cause of pityriasis?
A. Parasitic
B. Gene mutation
C. Bacterial
D. Fungal
D. Fungal Infection