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Electrolysis and Laser board Practice Test

1. Sodium Hydroxide: The negative pole produces

2. Iatric hirsutism: Hirsutism resulting from taking certain medications

3. To minimize the effect of chemical compound deposited (Chlorine & hydrochloric

acid): What is the reason for the indifferent electrode to be bigger than

the needle in the use of galvanic electrolysis

4. Current density/concentration of current: What is determined by the surface

area of each electrode

5. PCOS/Stein Leventhal syndrome: What disease is characterized by irregular

menstrual cycle

6. Idiopathic hirsutism: Hirsutism with no identifiable cause is

7. Teardrop: The shape of the heated area surrounding the high frequency Needle

is the shape of

8. High frequency and galvanic current: The blend is achieved by using

9. Become more caustic: Using the blend modality, the application of thermolysis

causes the lye to

10. superfluous: What is excess hair that is not abnormal for a persons age and

sex, but is not desired or socially acceptable

11. Thyroxine (T4): What hormone produced by the thyroid gland helps keep the

bodies function (metabolism) working at the correct piece

12. Early anagen: When a client has been tweezing weekly, most of the hair in the

area of tweezing will be in what stage of growth

13. Terminal: What types of hairs are deep, course, usually pigmented

14. Vellus: What type of hair is fine, short and often called peach fuzz

15. Ferriman Gallway score: What is the method of grading or evaluating hirsutism

in women

16. Accelerated vellus hair: If a vellus hair is stimulated to grow deeper in courser,

it is said to be a

17. Catagen: In what stage of hair growth does the club hair begin forming

18. Dermis (not fibrous portion): In which of the following layers of the skin are

,mast cells found

19. LH (luteinizing hormone): Which of the following hormones will cause hirsutism

20. Delayed healing time: When treating a client with diabetes what is of the

greatest concern

21. Adrenal gland: Which gland is most associated with hair growth

22. Edema: The build up of interstitial fluid between cells in the skin is

23. Polycystic ovaries: Which of the following is the most common cause hirsutism

and menstrual irregularity in women less than 50 years of age

24. Carotene, blood vessels and melanin: What contributes to the color of the skin

25. Skin, hair, eyes: Where do you find melanin

26. Epidermis: Stratum Lucidum: In which layer of the skin is eleidin found

27. Spinosum: What is the prickle cell layer of the skin

28. Dermis: What is also known as "true skin" or "cutis"

29. Dark skin: In what type of skin are melanocytes larger and more active

30. Papillary layer: What is made up of elastic in reticular fibers

31. Meissner: What type of corpuscle is found in the papillary layer that is sensitive

to touch

32. Merkel: Which corpuscle in the skin is sensitive to light touch and is the only

corpuscle in the epidermis

33. Ruffini: Which corpuscle in the skin is sensitive to heat

34. Reticular: Which layer of the skin is composed of dense bundles of collagen

fibers

35. Krause: Which corpuscle in the skin is sensitive to cold

36. Pacinian: Which corpuscle in the skin is sensitive to pressure

37. Subcutaneous and subcutis: Which layer is at the base of the dermis and is

composed of fatty adipose tissue

38. inner root sheath (IRS): What serves as an anchor and holds the hair in the

follicle

39. Apocrine glands: What type of gland is located in the genital an axillae areas

and usually the "smelly ones"

40. Under arm: In what area of the body do the apocrine glands tend to be the

, largest

41. Sebaceous gland: In which gland is the vellus hair originate

42. Sebum: What is produced by the sebaceous gland that helps lubricate the skin

43. Late anagen: In which state of hair growth is hair easiest for electrologist to

epilate

44. Arrector pili: What is an appendage to the hair follicle that is attached midway

between the bulb in the sebaceous gland (gives goosebumps or makes hair stand

up)

45. Lanugo: What is also known as baby fetal hair that falls a few weeks after birth

46. Heat regulation and sensation. Excretion secretion and vitamin D synthesis.

Protection absorption excretion: What are the functions of the skin

47. Langerhans cells: What are the first cells in the epidermis that fight infection or

invading microorganisms

48. Cortex: Which layer of the hair has cells that contain melanin

49. Medulla, cortex, cuticle: Name the layers of the hair from the inside out

50. Legs: On which part of the body do you find the most red dots after electrolysis

51. Electrolysis: What is the only permanent hair removal procedure

52. Never: At what time can a terminal hair turn back to a vellus hair

53. Herpes type 1, herpes type 2 and warts: What type of contagious outbreaks

should not be treated with electrolysis during outbreak

54. Verruca: What is another name for wart

55. herpes type 1: Which form of herpes generally causes sores or fever blisters

from the waist up, specifically around the mouth (should not be treated during

outbreak)

56. Herpes type 2: Which form of herpes generally causes infection from the waist

down you should be sexually transmitted (should not be treated during outbreak)

57. Isotretinoin: What is a Nother name for Accutane

58. 3 months: What is the time recommended to wait before electrolysis treatment

after dermabrasion

59. Acne. Lyme disease. Rosacea: What diseases are treated with tetracycline

antibiotic

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