Clinical Aesthetics Final Exam Review #2 - Kahoot Flashcards

1
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Where are Seborrheic Keratosis more commonly found?

A

Shoulder or back

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2
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What are the two basic types of muscle?

A

Striated and smooth

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3
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What does a dermatologist specialize in treating? 

A

Diseases of the skin, hair, and nails

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4
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What is the region between the neuron terminals and the muscle fibers known as?

A

Synaptic Gap

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5
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What does the nucleus in the cell hold? 

A

DNA

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6
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How does oxygen get into blood?

A

Through the heart

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7
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Which type of bleeding is minor and will stop in time without medical attention?

A

Capillary

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8
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Clients should not take anti-inflammatories such as Advil at least 3 days prior to which service?

A

Microneedling

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9
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True or false

Bacteria in the follicles can only live if oxygen is present.

A

False

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10
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What is the main effect of radio frequency treatments on the skin?

A

Contraction and realignment of collagen fibres

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11
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What are the three levels of severity that burns are are categorized into?

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First, second, and third degree

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12
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How should you remove product from the face if a client experiences extreme burning or redness during a treatment?

A

With cool cotton pads

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13
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What is NOT one of the common chromophores in the body?

A

Lymph

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14
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What is the MOST important function of Fitzpatrick typing?

A

Helping you to predict the skin’s response to treatments

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15
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What happens to cells when they undergo a photothermal tissue reaction?

A

They are destroyed. 

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16
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What aspect of a laser determines the type of chromophore with which the light will react?

A

Intensity

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17
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What movement moves a joint in such a way as to decrease the angle of the joint?

A

Flexion

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18
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What should you instruct a young client with skin products as part of a home care regimen?

A

Use a washable, foaming cleanser twice a day

19
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What movement involves moving a limb away from the center of the body?

20
Q

What statement about smooth muscle is correct? 

A) Its fibers are longer than those of striated muscle 

B) It is rough in appearance 

C) It is found in the myocardium  

D) can stretch and maintain tension for longer periods than striated muscle

A

D) can stretch and maintain tension for longer periods than striated muscle

21
Q

Chemically active atoms or molecules with unpaired electrons are known as:

A

Free radicals 

22
Q

Dark melanin splotches caused by trauma to the skin is known as what?

A

Post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation

23
Q

What is the average adult skin cell turnover rate? 

A

28 days 

24
Q

Which hair is the most DIFFICULT if not impossible to remove by laser?

25
Which Fitzpatrick skin type would be the hardest to achieve laser hair removal because of competing chromophores?
VI (5)
26
What is the process that destroys all microbial life including spores?
Sterilizing 
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True or false Knowing the daily skin care steps for maintaining healthy skin is necessary in making product recommendations?
True
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Which layer of the skin contains small hair-like projections called papillae?
Dermis
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What is the medical term for pink eye?
Conjunctivitis
30
What is the chronic inflammatory skin condition commonly known as atopic dermatitis?
Eczema
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What is the primary function of antihistamines?
Controlling itchiness
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What are T and B cells?
Types of leukocytes (immune cells)
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What is the immediate physical damage caused by UVB rays?
Sunburn
34
Which Alpha Hydroxy Acid should individuals with serve milk allergies avoid?
Lactic acid
35
What does the term “LASER” stand for?
Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation
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What is the purpose of performing spot tests before laser treatments?
To assess the client’s tolerance to laser treatments
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Which laser medium is commonly used for hair removal and tattoo removal?
Diode medium
38
What is the main benefit of LED yellow light therapy?
Stimulating lymphatic flow and reducing inflammation
39
What is the purpose of multiple laser hair removal treatments?
To destroy the follicle when it’s in the active stage of growth
40
What happens to the skin during the frosting phenomenon in chemical peels?
To skin develops a white coating
41
Which hair colour would be the EASIEST to remove by laser, hair ignoring skin colour?
Black
42
Adrenaline, also known as epinephrine, is a hormone released by the adrenal glands in response to:
A state of emergency, stress or shock
43
The sex glands in females are called:
Ovaries
44
What is the most COMMON type of skin cancer?
Basal cell carcinoma