Indirect transmission of a disease ______.
Yeshappens through contact with an intermediate object
How is anatomy different from physiology?
Anatomy is the study of the structures of the human body, whereas physiology is the study of the activities of those structures.
Which colors work well with all skin tones, and what is the reason?
neutrals because they do not contrast with other colors
A license that has expired may be renewed at any time within _____ years following its expiration upon application and payment of all accrued and unpaid renewal fees and delinquency fees.
5 years
What is petrissage?
a kneading movement performed by lifting, squeezing, and pressing skin tissues with a light, firm pressure
The difference between respiratory droplets and airborne transmission is ______.
respiratory droplets do not stay in the air as long
Which part of a cell controls the growth and reproduction of the cell?
nucleus
The depth of color seen on the surface of the skin is known as __________.
skin tone
The examination of applicants for a license shall consist of a written examination that evaluates _____ in protecting the health and safety of consumers of the services provided by licensees
Order matters?
Which equipment would cosmetologists use to oxygenate the cutaneous layer of the skin?
ozone facial steamer
What are disease-causing microorganisms that are carried in the body by blood or body fluids, such as hepatitis and HIV, called?
bloodborne pathogens
Which part of the skeletal system has the function of protecting the brain?
cranium
The procedure for applying sets of individual eyelashes along the lash line is called __________.
eye tabbing
No licensee or student may use a product, device, machine, or other technique or combination of the same, which results in the removal, destruction, incision, or piercing of a client's skin beyond the epidermis. Any such act shall be considered an invasive procedure. Which of the answers below is NOT an invasive procedure?
Physical exfoliation performed using washcloths, specialized beauty tools such as exfoliating brushes or gloves, and could include a microdermabrasion device
The magnifying lamps commonly used by estheticians are 5 diopters, which is a magnification of __________.
2.25
A ______ is capable of igniting and burning.
combustible
The middle part of the muscle is called the ______.
belly
When using eyeliner to enhance smaller eyes, apply it approximately __________ of the way from the eye's outer edge.
three-quarters
All tools and supplies which come into direct contact with a client and cannot be disinfected
Shall be disposed of in a waste container immediately after use on a single client
What is the name for the type of facial treatment used with skin conditions such as dryness, comedones, or acne?
corrective
Tuberculosis is transmitted through which means?
inhalation
The word integument means _____.
natural covering
Which skin types gives off a yellowish hue?
sallow skin
When only a portion of a cosmetic preparation is to be used on a client:
It shall be removed from the bottle or container in such a way as not to contaminate the remaining portion.
A client is using Accutane to treat acne. Why should alpha hydroxy acids be avoided when performing facial treatments for this client?
They could cause skin to blister and peel.