State Board Flashcards
How far must the steamer be from the clients face
15-16 inches
Lemon is used for lightening and brightening as well as
Astringent also used for bleaching
Humectants are
Water magnets
What is the purpose of high frequency
Thermal and germicidal
What procedures should you apply if irritation appears after a glycolic peel
Neutralize with an alkaline solution
Which light rays are considered germicidal
Uv rays
Ultra violet ray, high frequency, tesla
You cannot work on clients with contagious diseases such as
Ring worm
Pink eye
Herpes simplex
Where are merkel cells and what do they do
Stratum germinatievan
Touch receptors subtle/gentle
What does the acid mantle do
It’s the skins own natural defense mechanism
1st line of defense
How do you clean glass electrode
Immerse in hospital grade disinfectant
What does ethmoid bone do
Separates the brain from nasal cavity
(Spongy bone)
Between eyes
What do organelles do ?
Bob the builder
Store food
Repair - restore cells
What is responsible for clogging blood
Blood platelets or thrombocytes
What do white blood cells do?
Fight infection
Aka
Stimulation of the sebaceous glands will give what effect
Lubrication
Which of the following organisms represents immune cells that recognize antigens & assist in destroying them?
Terminator
T-cells
Another name for couperose is
Telangestaisia
Glass, rubber, and silk are
Insulator or non-conductors
Melanin gives skin what
Pigment
Any wax used on the face or anywhere on the body must be checked for temperature why
To prevent burn
Why should reflexology not be done to a diabetic client
-they are extra sensitive
-they have lack of feeling or sensation on feet
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Washing your hands is an example of
Sanitation
How do you massage the sides of the neck
In a downward movement
toward the heart
Covers shoulder and lifts or turns arm
Deltoid
What is the technical term for freckles
Lentigenes