MANDALYN ACADEMY MASTER STATE BOARD WRITTEN EXAM WITH ACCURATE
SOLUTIONS
After a laser resurfacing treatment, how soon after can a patient tolerate exfoliation?
One Month
After trauma or injury to the skin, what kind of scarring can form?
Keloid
At what point would you apply lubricant during disinfection?
Before Sterilization
An autoclave uses steam and what to sterilize?
Pressure
Azulene oil is?
Calming for the Skin
Bromeliad is derived from what?
Pineaple
,Cellulite treatments are meant to exfoliate and do what else?
Detoxify
A client interested in hair removal and exfoliation should seek what treatment?
Dermaplaning
Skin cancer characterized by red, flaking, and crusting areas is called what?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Sodium laurel sulfate and ammonium luareth sulfate are found in what product?
Cleansers
Sphingolipids, glycosphingolips, and ceramides are a natural part of what matrix?
Intercellular Matrix
A surgical procedure that removes excess skin/fat from the upper eyelid is called what?
Blepharoplasty
Thinning and bruising of the skin is a result of producing too much hydrocortisone because
of what hormonal disease?
,Cushings Disease
Tinea is caused by what?
Fungas
Touching a product or a chemical that causes a reaction is called _______?
Contact Dermatitis
Ultrasonic cleaning, which uses ultrasonic energy causes the rapid formation and collapse
of small bubbles in the liquid, is also known as what?
Cavitation
The use of light produced by lasers to destroy the bulb and hair follicle for hair removal is
called what?
Photothermolysis
Weeping, crusting, and inflammation is a condition known as what?
Eczematization
What angle should wax be applied at?
45 degree angle
, What appears as red or pink solid bumps, open sores or ulcers that bleed easily?
Squamos cell carcinomas
What are allergic reactions caused by?
Histamines
What are blood borne pathogens?
Infectious substances in the blood that cause infections and diseases
What are contraindications for facial waxing?
Sunburn, history of fever blisters, and pustulesor papules, a recent history of prescribed
topical expoliants such as retin-a, recent use of accutane or other acne medications or
topical or oral cortisone medications
What are contraindications for microcurrent?
High blood pressure, metal implants, pregnancy, pace maker, epilepsy
What are descriptors of fitzpatrick 1?
Always burns, never tans, light hair and eyes
SOLUTIONS
After a laser resurfacing treatment, how soon after can a patient tolerate exfoliation?
One Month
After trauma or injury to the skin, what kind of scarring can form?
Keloid
At what point would you apply lubricant during disinfection?
Before Sterilization
An autoclave uses steam and what to sterilize?
Pressure
Azulene oil is?
Calming for the Skin
Bromeliad is derived from what?
Pineaple
,Cellulite treatments are meant to exfoliate and do what else?
Detoxify
A client interested in hair removal and exfoliation should seek what treatment?
Dermaplaning
Skin cancer characterized by red, flaking, and crusting areas is called what?
Squamous Cell Carcinoma
Sodium laurel sulfate and ammonium luareth sulfate are found in what product?
Cleansers
Sphingolipids, glycosphingolips, and ceramides are a natural part of what matrix?
Intercellular Matrix
A surgical procedure that removes excess skin/fat from the upper eyelid is called what?
Blepharoplasty
Thinning and bruising of the skin is a result of producing too much hydrocortisone because
of what hormonal disease?
,Cushings Disease
Tinea is caused by what?
Fungas
Touching a product or a chemical that causes a reaction is called _______?
Contact Dermatitis
Ultrasonic cleaning, which uses ultrasonic energy causes the rapid formation and collapse
of small bubbles in the liquid, is also known as what?
Cavitation
The use of light produced by lasers to destroy the bulb and hair follicle for hair removal is
called what?
Photothermolysis
Weeping, crusting, and inflammation is a condition known as what?
Eczematization
What angle should wax be applied at?
45 degree angle
, What appears as red or pink solid bumps, open sores or ulcers that bleed easily?
Squamos cell carcinomas
What are allergic reactions caused by?
Histamines
What are blood borne pathogens?
Infectious substances in the blood that cause infections and diseases
What are contraindications for facial waxing?
Sunburn, history of fever blisters, and pustulesor papules, a recent history of prescribed
topical expoliants such as retin-a, recent use of accutane or other acne medications or
topical or oral cortisone medications
What are contraindications for microcurrent?
High blood pressure, metal implants, pregnancy, pace maker, epilepsy
What are descriptors of fitzpatrick 1?
Always burns, never tans, light hair and eyes