PRACTICE EXAMINATION 2026
QUESTIONS WITH ANSWERS GRADED
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◍ How often does a salon get inspections?.
Answer: Once every 2 years
◍ Phenol.
Answer: Carbolic acid; caustic poison; in 5 percent dilute solution is used to
sanitize metallic implements
◍ What diameter is used for naturally thin lashes?.
Answer: .10
◍ How many times should you go through and separate lashes during an
application?.
Answer: 4
◍ dry eye syndrome.
Answer: decreased production of tears production or composition of the
three basic layers of the eye (oil, water, mucus)
◍ How do you prevent your glue from drying out so fast?.
Answer: Store it in a new closed container
◍ Universal Precautions.
Answer: A set of guidelines published by OSHA that requires the employer
and the employee to assume that all human blood and body fluids are
infectious for bloodborne pathogens.
◍ What is the key to healthy lashes?.
, Answer: Vitamins, minerals, and nutrients
◍ Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV).
Answer: The virus that causes AIDS
◍ Types of Pathogenic Bacteria.
Answer: - Cocci- Bacilli- Spirilla
◍ What is the proper way to dispose of blood exposure incident materials?.
Answer: In a double bagged biohazard bag
◍ Explain the lash removal process.
Answer: 1. Prepare the area 2. Coat the extensions with gel or cream lash
glue remover and let sit for at least 5 minutes3. Gently pull the loosened
extensions4. Remove eye pads and tape5. Wash the lashes
◍ Staphylococci.
Answer: Pus-forming bacteria that grown in clusters like a bunch of grapes;
causes abscesses, pustules, and boils
◍ What are the two primary categories of bacteria?.
Answer: Pathogenic and Nonpathogenic
◍ Quaternary Ammonium Compounds (quats).
Answer: Disinfectant that is considered nontoxic, odorless, and fast-acting
◍ corneal ulcer.
Answer: Lesion on the cornea after an infection of or injury to the corneal
epithelium
◍ Laws.
Answer: Statutes written by both federal and state legislatures that determine
the scope of practice.
◍ 30 days.
Answer: licensees shall notify the regulatory agency in writing with how
many days of a any changes to name or address?
◍ spores.
, Answer: A spore is a reproductive cell produced by certain fungi, plants and
moss. Chemical disinfectants can kill bacteria, but do not destroy their
spores.A process called sterilization destroys spores and bacteria. It is done
at high temperatures and under high pressures. In health-care settings,
sterilization is usually done using a device called an autoclave., ferns), and
some bacteria.Certain bacteria make spores as a way to defend themselves.
Bacterial spores have thick walls and can resist high temperatures, humidity,
and other poor conditions.
◍ conjunctivitis.
Answer: An inflammation of the conjunctiva that is usually caused by an
infection or allergy; also known as pinkeye.
◍ Bacilli produce diseases like.
Answer: Tetanus (lockjaw), typhoid fever, tuberculosis, and diphtheria
◍ Pus.
Answer: Fluid created by infection
◍ HIV.
Answer: Human immunodeficiency virus; virus that causes AIDS
◍ What should you do with used sheets?.
Answer: Roll the used side inwards and place in a basket for dirty sheets
◍ Consent Form.
Answer: A customary written agreement between the client and esthetician
(spa/salon) for applying a particular treatment.
◍ Dermatitis.
Answer: An inflammatory condition of the skin
◍ What kind of tweezer should you use to isolate the natural lash?.
Answer: Curved
◍ contraindications.
Answer: factors in the patient's condition that prevent the use of a particular
treatment