FL Laws & Rules
Career & History of Esthetics
Infection Control
Anatomy, Physiology, & Histology
Diseases & Disorders
100
  1. What is a Facial Specialist as defined by the State of Florida?
    1. A full specialist means a person registered to do facials and nails in the State of Florida
    2. A facial specialist means a person who likes to do facials in the State of Florida
    3. A facial specialist means a person registered to do facials in the State of Florida
    4. A facial specialist means someone who performs services of the skin
  • A facial specialist means a person registered to do facials in the State of Florida
100
  1. What is the best definition of esthetics? 
    1. A career in which you continuously learn new skills and make a difference in the lives of others
    2. A type of makeup that is used on the deceased
    3. Another word for dependence on other for makeup tips
    4. The study of famous historical figures who have shaped our world today
  • A career in which you continuously learn new skills and make a difference in the lives of others
100
  1. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) registers many different types of ___________.
    1. Antiseptics
    2. Antibiotics
    3. Disinfectants
    4. Diseases
  • Disinfectants
100
  1. Found in the center of the cell, ___________ plays an important role in cell reproduction.
    1. Cell membrane
    2. Mitochondria
    3. Nucleus
    4. Cytoplasm
  • Nucleus
100
  1. What is a pink or flesh-colored precancerous lesion that feels sharp or rough and is a result of sun damage?
    1. Vesicles
    2. Melasma
    3. Actinic Keratosis
    4. Keratosis Pilaris
  • Actinic Keratosis
200
  1. What department oversees the Board of Cosmetology?
    1. Department of Business & Professional Regulations
    2. Department of Health & Wellness Services
    3. Department of Health
    4. Department of Business & Professional Rules
  • Department of Business & Professional Regulations
200
  1. Which setting is a good fit for practitioners who prefer a more intimate setting? 
    1. Full-service salon
    2. Resort or destination spa
    3. Franchised salon
    4. Independently owned day spa
  • Independently owned day spa
200
  1. Pathogenic bacteria may produce __________.
    1. Oxytocin
    2. Antitoxins
    3. Disease
    4. Beneficial effects
  • Disease
200
  1. The process by which cells reproduce by dividing into two identical cells called daughter cells is known as ______________.
    1. Division
    2. Mitosis
    3. Reproduction
    4. Metabolism
  • Mitosis
200
  1. What term is used to describe any mark, wound, or abnormality?
    1. Lesion
    2. Papule
    3. Cyst
    4. Skin Tag
  • Lesion
300
  1. What Board oversees the Facial Specialist License?
    1. Board of Esthetics
    2. Board of Cosmetology
    3. Board of Directors
    4. Board of Health
  • Board of Cosmetology
300
  1. _____________ is a relatively new career path working with clients with cancer that has expanded quickly based on need.
    1. Educator
    2. Travel industry professional
    3. State board member
    4. Oncology-trained Esthetician
  • Oncology-trained Esthetician
300
  1. What is a condition, also known as edema, characterized by redness, heat, and pain with which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection?
    1. Inflammation
    2. Disease
    3. Abscess
    4. Hepatitis B
  • Inflammation
300
  1. The complex chemical process whereby body cells are nourished and supplied with the energy needed to carry on their many activities is called ____________.
    1. Metabolism
    2. Reproduction
    3. Mitosis
    4. Nucleolus
  • Metabolism
300
  1. A pustule is an example of a ________ lesion.
    1. Primary
    2. Secondary
    3. Tertiary
    4. Vascular
  • Primary
400
  1. According to 61G5-20.002 3(d) all salons shall be equipped with _________ disinfectant, sufficient to allow for disinfecting practices.
    1. EPA approved
    2. Hospital level disinfectant
    3. Tuberculocidal
    4. Hospital level disinfectant or EPA approved
  • Hospital level disinfectant or EPA approved
400
  1. These trends are all on the rise, except for _________.
    1. Minimally invasive technology
    2. Products containing gluten
    3. Men’s Skin Care
    4. Retirement Centers
  • Products containing gluten
400
  1. What statement is true of MRSA?
    1. Clients who appear completely healthy may bring MRSA into your shop, where it can infect others.
    2. MRSA only occurs in individuals with other serious injuries or illnesses
    3. MRSA has become far less of a problem with the development of new antibiotics
    4. Although common in hospitals and nursing homes, MRSA has not been reported to occur in the community as a whole.
  • Clients who appear completely healthy may bring MRSA into your shop, where it can infect others.
400
  1. Fat or __________ tissue gives smoothness and contour to the body
    1. Muscular
    2. Adipose
    3. Epithelial
    4. Nerve
  • Adipose
400
  1. What variety of acne located in the dermis causes depressed and raised scars and should be treated by a medical professional?
    1. Papules
    2. Milia
    3. Cystic acne
    4. Pustules
  • Cystic acne
500
  1. In Act 61G5-18.00015 a “medical purpose,” which a Facial Specialist cannot perform, includes what:
    1. Bodily intrusion
    2. Permanent Makeup
    3. IPL and laser treatments
    4. All of the above
  • Bodily intrusion
  • Permanent Makeup
  • IPL and laser treatments
500
  1. ____________ was introduced in the twentieth century.
    1. Botox
    2. Tretinoin (Retin-A)
    3. Alpha Hydroxy Acids
    4. All of the above
  • Botox
  • Tretinoin (Retin-A)
  • Alpha Hydroxy Acids
500
  1. What are single-celled organisms that grow in irregular masses and include molds, mildews, and yeasts?
    1. Biofilms
    2. Fungi
    3. Bacteria
    4. Parasites
  • Fungi
500
  1. A collection of similar cells that perform a particular function is called a(n) _____________.
    1. Organ
    2. System
    3. Cell
    4. Tissue
  • Tissue
500
  1. What is a keloid?
    1. Thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue
    2. Collection of dead cells formed over a would while it is healing
    3. Open lesion on the skin or mucous membrane of the body
    4. Thin plate of epidermal flakes
  • Thick scar resulting from excessive growth of fibrous tissue