Term that means to have a license restored to effectiveness after the expiration date has passed
The meaning of the OPIM abbreviation
What is other potentially infectious material?
The largest organ of the body
What is the skin?
The process of creating pigment in the skin
What is melanogenesis?
Using ultrasonic technology that depends on frequency and not intensity, this process of water molecule implosion occurs on the skin's surface
What is cavitation?
Lowers the surface tension of a cosmetic and helps the "spreadability" of a formulation
What is a surfectant?
Masses of lymph tissue that filter foreign substances from the lymph
What are nodes?
Time frame in which any changes to the name of address of a the spa shall be reported to the board in writing
What is 30 days?
The organ that is damaged by Hepatitis
What is the liver?
The analysis of the point at which all costs are covered and the business begins to earn a profit
What is the break even analysis?
What are the pectoralis major?
The blood cells that play the most prominent role in clotting
What are platelets?
Polychromatic and broadband light based treatment
What is Intense Pulse Light (IPL)?
Medication that prevents all skin care services from being performed for a full 12 months after stopping its use unless otherwise directed by a dermatologist
What is Accutane?
The remodeling stage of wound healing
What is the maturation phase?
The place to display all current and temporary licenses and certificates issued by the board
Where is in plan view?
The rapid- onset and short term initial stage of a disease
What is acute?
The federal agency responsible for regulating all business conduct
What is the Federal Trade Commission (FTC)?
The glands located just above the kidneys
What are the adrenal glands?
Valve in the body that prevents the backflow of blood material
What is a bicuspid valve?
The lasers that seek out oxyhemoglobin
What are vascular lasers?
A condensation reaction of an alcohol and an acid to yield an ester and water
What is esterification?
Process neutrophils use to kill infected cells with oxygen
What is a respiratory burst?
Time frame in which a license or certificate issued from the board will expire
What is 2 years?
The use of physical or chemical means to remove, inactivate, or destroy bloodborne pathgens
What is to decontaminate?
The process that SOAP notes document
The smallest branch of an artery
What is an arteriole?
The skin condition seen here
What is acne IV?
Microcurrent stimulates the muscles for firming and toning of the skin and studies show it stimulates this chemical in the skin responsible for all cellular processes
What is adenosine triphosphate (ATP)?
Free radicals are a result of this chemical process
What is oxidation?
The inflammation cascade induces this "self destruct" enzyme in the skin, which are chemicals that break down collagen, elastin and hyaluronic acid
What are matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs)?
When a Virginia licensed Esthetician or Master Esthetician shall be present in the esthetics spa or esthetics school at all times when services are being performed
What is direct supervision?
The infection that occurs when bacteria travel from a site where they were harmless to a site where they cause infection
What is endogenous infection?
The assets of a company after all of its liabilities have been deducted
What is the owner's equity?
The muscle that raises the corners of the mouth as in smiling
Rough area of sun-damaged skin with dysplastic cell growth that can become cancerous
What is actinic keratosis?
The selective absorption of a specific wavelength of light by a targeted chromophore
What is selective photothermolysis?
AHAs stimulate these to then generate new hyaluronic acid
What are glycosaminoglycans?
These cells migrate to the wound site to fight infection and signal the keratinocytes to slow down cell proliferation with the wound is healed
What are lymphocytes?
Any individual, not a corporation, who is trading under his or her own name
What is a sole proprietor?
A set of work practices put together to minimize the possibility of exposure for an employee
What is an exposure control plan?
A person who invests money in another person's new business
What is a venture capitalist?
The major branch of the trigeminal nerve that goes to the upper jaw
What is the maxillary nerve?
The final stage of cell growth
What is mitosis?
The inhalation of which could cause hives and respiratory irritation from a laser treatment
What is plume or LGAC?
The term to describe an enzyme that breaks down keratin protein in dead cells
What is proteolytic?
Cells that are local to infected or inflamed skin and take up, process the antigens, travel to the T-cell areas in the nearest lymph node, and mature to become fully functional antigen-presenting cells
What are Langerhans?
The term for sole proprietor, partnership, corporation, limited liability company, and limited liability partnership.
What is a business entity?
Protects employees from contact with bloodborne pathogens in the workplace the the employer must provider
What are engineering controls?
The section of the business plan that includes the names of suppliers and vendors the owner intends to use
What is the Strategic Design and Development section?
The muscle found on either side of the neck that are used to flex and rotate the head
What is the sternocleidomastoid?
The hormone responsible for sebum production and hair composition in the skin
What is dihydrogentestosterone?
Radio frequency devices use this process to create heat that evaporates cellular fluid
What is electrodesiccation?
Sesquiterpene hydrocarbons have this property
These cells that originate in the bone marrow and pass through the thymus recognize antigens and can kill or coordinate the killing of pathogens and infected or malfunctioning cells
What are T-cells?
The standard use of an exfoliator or concentration of acid for a chemical exfoliation of the epidermis by a licensed master esthetician
What is Trichloracetic (TCA) acid less that 20%?
Created to minimize the transmission pf potentially deadly organisms can covers all employees who would be considered at risk of occupational exposure
What is the Bloodborne Pathogen Standard?
The neurotransmitter that has the primary function of bridging the gaps between nerve terminals and receptor sites of the skeletal muscles
What is acetylcholine (ACh)?
The most common source of damage to cellular DNA replication resulting in abnormal or beyond expectancy cell growth
What is UV radiation?
Irradiance multiplied by the exposure time, measured in joules per square centimeter
What is fluence?
To control epithelial cell proliferation and differentiation, stimulate the creation of new blood vessels, produce collagen, inhibiting carcinogens, controlling pigment, trapping free radicals, and protects cellular DNA, lipid membranes and proteins from oxidative stress can all be attributed to this "anti again powerhouse" ingredient
What is vitamin A/ retinol/ retinoic acid?
Administering of antibodies for diphtheria results in this type of immunity?
What is passive artificial immunity?