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* What is a contraindication for the steamer? - Couperose or inflamed skin because it
dilates the capillaries and follicles causing more redness.
* Spa Grade Disinfection Products must be _____, ______, _______,. - Bactericides,
Fungicidal and Virucidal
* True or False: Isopropyl alcohol must be used at a concentration of 70% or more? -
True
What are the 9 Major Organs? - Brain, Eyes, Kidneys, Lungs, Liver, Skin, Stomach,
Heart, Intestines
Why is soap not good as a facial cleanser? - The PH is too high and disrupts the healthy
balance of the skin.
What is the concentration mix for Blood and Body fluid when disinfecting with
Household Bleach(5.25%)? - One and 3/4ths cups of Household Bleach (5.25%) to 1
Gallon of water. (also known as 10% Bleach Solution)
What is chemistry? - The science that deals with composition, structures, and properties
of matter and how matter changes under different conditions.
* What is used to stop minor bleeding? - Styptic Powder
What is matter? - Any substance that occupies space and has mass (weight)
What are elements? - The simplest form of chemical matter and only contains 1 type of
atom.
What are atoms? - The basic unit of matter
, What are molecules? - A Chemical combination of two or more atoms in definite (fixed)
proportions
What is "organic"? - Natural Sourced Ingredients that are grown without the use of
pesticides or chemicals
* Where do you store disinfected items? - In a closed container
* What is a contraindication for Hair Removal? - 1. Client using Accutane 2. Client with
any open wounds
3. Client who recently had a chemical peel
* What is Herpes Simplex Virus 1? - Viral infection that consists of vesicles on a red
swollen base, Cold Sores and Fever Blisters?
* According to TDLR, where can chemicals not be stored in your salon? - The Restroom
* How often are salons inspected according to TDLR? - once every 2 years
* What is the minimum amount of sinks a residential spa must have? - 2.
What are the 2 types of currents? - Direct + Alternating
Define a conductor. - Any material that conducts electricity Ex:
Metal, Copper, Ordinary Water (lakes and rivers).
Define a Non Conductor. - Material that does not conduct electricity .
Ex: Rubber, Silk, Wood, Glass, and cement
Should you place your Fire Route in a Conspicuous Place? - Yes
* What is Tinea? - A contagious condition caused by fungal infection.
*It is not a parasite
* What is another name for good bacteria? - non-pathogenic
What do we do to stop the spread of Pathogens? - Follow Disinfection and Exposure
Incident protocols
A device used to direct an electric current from an electro therapy device to the clients
skin? - Electrode