IBEC FINAL QUESTIONS AND
NASWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED A+
What is the fundamental practice required by Universal Precautions? ✔✔
Answer: It requires the practitioner to treat every patient as if they are potentially
infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
Which specific layer of the skin is responsible for fat storage and shock
absorption? ✔✔ Answer: This layer is known as the Subcutis (also called the
hypodermis or adipose tissue).
What condition is associated with an overabundance of the hormone cortisol?
✔✔ Answer: This hormonal imbalance is a characteristic sign of Cushing
Syndrome.
What is the scientific term for the reproduction and division of cells? ✔✔
Answer: The process by which a cell divides into two identical daughter cells is
Mitosis.
What is a common misconception regarding the treatment of viral infections?
✔✔ Answer: A key characteristic of viruses is that they cannot be cured or treated
with antibiotics, which are designed only for bacteria.
What skin complication can arise from setting laser energy levels (fluence) too
high? ✔✔ Answer: Excessive fluence can cause Purpura, which appears as
purple-colored spots or bruising due to bleeding under the skin.
, In what range of light wavelengths is there a significant risk of eye damage?
✔✔ Answer: The "retinal hazard region" typically spans from 400 nm to 1400 nm.
What disease is indicative of a low level of cortisol production? -ANSWER
✔✔Addison's Disease
The dermis consists of what two layers? -ANSWER ✔✔papillary layer and
reticular layer
What portion of the hair is above the surface? -ANSWER ✔✔Shaft
The term used to express a potential difference is -ANSWER ✔✔electrical
pressure
volt
force
(all of the above)
Apocrine gland excrete: -ANSWER ✔✔Pheromones
Several characteristics of Cushing's syndrome are: -ANSWER ✔✔Moon face
dowagers hump
hirsutism
Most thermolysis epilators use a frequency of: -ANSWER ✔✔13.56 megahertz
NASWERS WITH COMPLETE
SOLUTIONS 100% CORRECT RATED A+
What is the fundamental practice required by Universal Precautions? ✔✔
Answer: It requires the practitioner to treat every patient as if they are potentially
infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
Which specific layer of the skin is responsible for fat storage and shock
absorption? ✔✔ Answer: This layer is known as the Subcutis (also called the
hypodermis or adipose tissue).
What condition is associated with an overabundance of the hormone cortisol?
✔✔ Answer: This hormonal imbalance is a characteristic sign of Cushing
Syndrome.
What is the scientific term for the reproduction and division of cells? ✔✔
Answer: The process by which a cell divides into two identical daughter cells is
Mitosis.
What is a common misconception regarding the treatment of viral infections?
✔✔ Answer: A key characteristic of viruses is that they cannot be cured or treated
with antibiotics, which are designed only for bacteria.
What skin complication can arise from setting laser energy levels (fluence) too
high? ✔✔ Answer: Excessive fluence can cause Purpura, which appears as
purple-colored spots or bruising due to bleeding under the skin.
, In what range of light wavelengths is there a significant risk of eye damage?
✔✔ Answer: The "retinal hazard region" typically spans from 400 nm to 1400 nm.
What disease is indicative of a low level of cortisol production? -ANSWER
✔✔Addison's Disease
The dermis consists of what two layers? -ANSWER ✔✔papillary layer and
reticular layer
What portion of the hair is above the surface? -ANSWER ✔✔Shaft
The term used to express a potential difference is -ANSWER ✔✔electrical
pressure
volt
force
(all of the above)
Apocrine gland excrete: -ANSWER ✔✔Pheromones
Several characteristics of Cushing's syndrome are: -ANSWER ✔✔Moon face
dowagers hump
hirsutism
Most thermolysis epilators use a frequency of: -ANSWER ✔✔13.56 megahertz