TEST 2026 FULL ANSWERS REVIEW GRADED
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◉ Broken. Answer: Bacteria can enter the body through the skin
only if the skin is:
◉ Autoclave at 250 F with 15-17 psi for 15 min. Answer: Which of
the following methods of sterilizing unpackaged instruments is
recommended for the use in an electrologist's office?
◉ Epidermis and pilosebaceous unit. Answer: The hair and follicle
are part of the:
◉ Close personal contact with patients or clients. Answer: Personal
service workers (PWS) are defined by the Center for Disease Control
(CDC) as persons whose occupations involve:
◉ Electrical Pressure (voltage). Answer: The flow of electrons along
a wire cannot occur unless there is:
,◉ The concentration of circulating androgens. Answer: Male and
female sexual hair patterns differ primarily because of differences
in:
◉ Pituitary hypersecretion, Adrenal Tumors, Ovarian Tumors.
Answer: Causes of hirsutism include which of the following?
◉ Negative to positive. Answer: According to the atomic theory of
electron movement, electrons move from:
◉ Chemical decomposition. Answer: The galvanic modality effects
permanent hair removal by
◉ High frequency and galvanic current. Answer: The blend of dual
actions effects permanent hair removal by:
◉ Removing moisture. Answer: Which of the following defines
desiccation?
◉ It provides an accurate record of the body areas treated, It
contains the client's signature and verification of the health history,
It enables the electrologist to plan the client treatment and to
evaluate progress. Answer: True statements about a client's health
history assessment record include which of the following?
,◉ Overtreatment of the skin and Shallow insertion. Answer: Causes
of blanching include which of the following?
◉ Hepatitis A (HAV). Answer: Which form of hepatitis is spread
through "fecal-oral", or by putting something in mouth that has been
contaminated with the stool of a person who has hepatitis?
◉ Hep B and Hep C. Answer: Which form of hepatitis is spread
through blood of body fluids from an infected person, such as sexual
contact or sharing needles?
◉ Hepatitis B (HBV). Answer: Which form of hepatitis can live
outside the body for seven days?
◉ Hepatitis A (HAV). Answer: Which form of hepatitis can live
outside the body for months?
◉ Hepatitis C (HCV). Answer: Which form of hepatitis can live
outside the body for 16 hours but no longer than 4 days?
◉ Once a month. Answer: How often do you need to empty your
liquid soap container?
, ◉ Spore formation. Answer: How does a fungus reproduce (through
what structure?)
◉ Enter a living cell (replication). Answer: How does a virus
multiply?
◉ Gestational diabetes. Answer: Which form of diabetes is described
as glucose intolerance and diagnosed in some women during
pregnancy?
◉ Diabetes type I. Answer: Which form of diabetes is described as
being insulin dependent, diabetes mellitus or juvenile diabetes?
◉ Diabetes type Il. Answer: Which form of diabetes is the most
common form of diabetes and is known as being insulin resistant?
◉ Kept clean, well lit, and well ventilated. Answer: According to
section 3 under the standards for Environmental Control and
Housekeeping, each treatment room must be:
◉ Hypoglycemia. Answer: What condition is categorized by blood
glucose levels dropping too low?