Infections
Electricity
First Aid
Matter & PH
Cosmetic Products
100

Organisms that live on or obtain nutrients from another organism are known as:

External Parasites

100

A unit of pressure

Volt

100

If an accident happens at the workplace, record what happened and how it was handled in the 

Accident Logbook

100

The pH scale ranges from this number to this number.

0-14

100

These are products designed to cleanse, beautify, promote attractiveness, or alter the appearance of the skin.

Cosmetics

200

What are the three stages of infection control?

Cleaning, disinfecting and sterilization 

200

Thermal breakdown of the skin

Pyrolysis

200

To avoid burning a client with an exfoliation or peeling treatment, a patch test can be performed on the inside of the client’s arm or:

Behind The Ear

200

What are the three electrical particles

Electron, neutron, proton

200

This product helps restore the skin's natural pH and removes traces of cleanser.

Toner

300

The regulatory agency under the U.S. Department of Labor that enforces safety and health standards in the workplace is:

OSHA

300

What is the difference between conduction, convection, and radiation.

Conduction: transfer of heat via direct contact

Convection: transfer of heat via liquid or gas

Radiation: transfer of heat through a vacuum

300

Superficial burn, never blisters, heals in 3 -4 days

Fisrt Degree Burn

300

The skins ability to allow liquids or gasses to pass through it

Permeability 

300

Mix of organic substances and a medical agent 

Ointment 

400

A special group or type of antibodies which renders a toxic substance harmless

Antitoxins

400

Two ways circuits can be connected to power loads

Paralled and Series Wiring

400

During a skin care treatment chemical solution has dripped into a client's eyes. What is the first step an esthetician should take?

Flush the eyeball with lukewarm water for 15 to 30 minutes

400

What are the ions and charges for alkaline and acidic solutions

Acidic: H+

Alkaline: OH-

400

Functional ingredients used to remove oil and/or dirt, also known as a cleansing agent, are called:

Surfactants

500

This type of disinfectant is considered hospital-grade and effective against a broad spectrum of pathogens

Hospital Grade Disinfectant

500

Small doses of UV light may help the body produce

Vitamin D

500

Unless bleeding can’t be controlled, never use a 

Tourniquet 

500

High pH products can strip the protective layer of the 

Acid Mantle

500

Name two types of exfoliants and explain the difference

Mechanical (physical) and chemical exfoliants? Mechanical uses scrubbing particles; chemical uses acids or enzymes

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