Clinical Aesthetics Final Exam Review #2 - Kahoot Flashcards
Where are Seborrheic Keratosis more commonly found?
Shoulder or back
What are the two basic types of muscle?
Striated and smooth
What does a dermatologist specialize in treating?
Diseases of the skin, hair, and nails
What is the region between the neuron terminals and the muscle fibers known as?
Synaptic Gap
What does the nucleus in the cell hold?
DNA
How does oxygen get into blood?
Through the heart
Which type of bleeding is minor and will stop in time without medical attention?
Capillary
Clients should not take anti-inflammatories such as Advil at least 3 days prior to which service?
Microneedling
True or false
Bacteria in the follicles can only live if oxygen is present.
False
What is the main effect of radio frequency treatments on the skin?
Contraction and realignment of collagen fibres
What are the three levels of severity that burns are are categorized into?
First, second, and third degree
How should you remove product from the face if a client experiences extreme burning or redness during a treatment?
With cool cotton pads
What is NOT one of the common chromophores in the body?
Lymph
What is the MOST important function of Fitzpatrick typing?
Helping you to predict the skin’s response to treatments
What happens to cells when they undergo a photothermal tissue reaction?
They are destroyed.
What aspect of a laser determines the type of chromophore with which the light will react?
Intensity
What movement moves a joint in such a way as to decrease the angle of the joint?
Flexion