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What is a defining characteristic of grade III acne? Answer: Redness and inflammation,
many comedones, papules, and pustules
What is the second, transitional stage of hair growth called? Answer: Catagen phase
Manual lymph drainage is most frequently used _________. Answer: After surgery
What should you NEVER do with a tool or implement? Answer: Put it in your pocket
Uneven skin is observed when touching _________ skin Answer: Oily
In order to sterilize implements, a treatment room should have a(n) _________. Answer:
Autoclave
What does massage directly stimulate? Answer: Circulation and metabolism
Technicians should keep their hair _________ Answer: Pulled back to keep off the
client
Which of the following is more likely to be governed by state regulatory agencies rather
than federal regulatory agencies? Answer: Setting guidelines for licensing and enforcing
conduct on the job
What is true of telangiectasia? Answer: It is characterized by visible capillaries that are
commonly found on the face
What type of massage involves a soft, continuous stroking movement? Answer:
Effleurage
Most basic facials take about _________. Answer: 60 minutes
The second step of infection control is ______. Answer: Disinfecting
Which part of the pilosebaceous unit produces the hair matrix? Answer: Follicular canal
Soft wax is best used on _________. Answer: The legs
, What is an apocrine gland? Answer: Coiled structures attached to hair follicles found in
the underarm and genital areas that secrete sweat
Pathogenic bacteria ______. Answer: Cause disease or infection
An esthetician who incorporates flow in a facial massage is demonstrating _________.
Answer: Technical skills
All of the following are benefits of facial treatment EXCEPT _________. Answer:
Diagnosis of cystic acne
Sunburn and cancer are caused by _________ rays. Answer: UVB
Indirect transmission of a disease ______. Answer: Happens through contact with an
intermediate object
The best investment for an esthetician who is starting out would be _________. Answer:
A reliable steamer
During a facial treatment, the technician's hands should be _________. Answer: Below
chest level
Squamous cell carcinoma is defined as _________ Answer: A condition characterized
by red or pink scaly papules or nodules
Body tissues come from the basic building blocks known as _________. Answer:
Proteins
What is the primary source of skin disorders? Answer: Both internal and external factors
Facial massage would likely be contraindicated with a client who _________ Answer:
Has just gotten back from a motorcycle trip across the country and is wind burned
Which of the following will NOT necessarily be on the label of an EPA-registered
disinfectant? Answer: The word concentration
Which of the following would OSHA most likely be involved in regulating? Answer: The
disposal of chemical products used in the workplace
What is the use of electrical devices for therapeutic benefits called? Answer:
Electrotherapy
The use of a steamer should take _________. Answer: No longer than 10 minutes
What is generally treated with a comb electrode? Answer: The scalp