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Oregon State Board Exam - Esthetics (2023)Solved And Already Graded A+ Oregon State Board Exam - Esthetics (2023)Solved And Already Graded A+ The muscles that respond automatically to control various body functions are: anterior striated voluntary non-striated - Answer non-striated Bacteria are single cells that are circular, spiral or: rod- shaped square-shaped angular-shaped triangular- shaped - Answer rod- shaped Disease-producing bacteria are called: virus microbes pathogenic bacteria nonpathogenic bacteria - Answer pathogenic bacteria Which of the following is the toughest layer of the epidermis? stratum lucidum stratum spinosum stratum corneum stratum germinativum - Answer stratum corneum Approximately what percentage of all bacteria are nonpathogenic? 30% 50% 70% 90% - Answer 70% Which of the following is NOT a result of collagen or fat injections? additional fullness to lips plumping up of facial skin evening out of pigmentation decreasing of indentations in the skin - Answer evening out of pigmentation A dermatologist specializes in treating diseases of all the following areas EXCEPT: skin hair eyes nails - Answer eyes How many hours of sleep nightly do most people need? 3 to 5 6 to 8 9 to 10 11 to 12 - Answer 6-8 The study of small living organisms called microbes is: science ecology bacteriology microbiology - Answer microbiology Faradic Current can cause: soothing effect chemical effects the transfer of heat muscle contractions - Answer muscle contractions Which cells protect the layers of the skin found below the stratum corneum? merkel mast fibroblast squamous - Answer squamous Keratin is a form of which of the following substances? fat protein nutrients carbohydrates - Answer protein The term used to describe the electrode held by the client is called a(n): anode cathode active electrode inactive electrode - Answer inactive electrode Which of the following helps stimulate blood circulation in the body? exercise watching tv listening to music reading a good book - Answer exercise A hard, low-level water or anhydrous product used by rubbing the product directly on the skin is called: stick powder aerosal emulsion - Answer stick A complex mixture of fatty substances that keeps the skin soft, supple and pliable is known as: sweat keratin sebum sudoriferous - Answer sebum Which of the following is NOT a type of cocci bacteria? bacilli diplococci streptococci staphylococci - Answer bacilli When electrical appliances are not in use, all of the following precautions should be taken EXCEPT: unplug the appliance turn the appliance off store appliance in a safe place submerge the appliance in water - Answer submerge the appliance in water Which of the following is true about cataphoresis? increases sensitivity increases blood flow expands follicle walls tightens and firms tissue - Answer tightens and firms tissue Chemical peels can accomplish all of the following EXCEPT: reduce pore size remove age spots even pigmentation increase fine lines - Answer increase fine lines Which of the following descriptions is NOT considered to be a basic guideline for ensuring an individual's professional image? poor posture clean, healthy hair cleaned and pressed clothing manicured and wel-cared-for hands - Answer poor posture Which of the following is NOT a benefit of iontophoresis? softens tissue contracts follicle walls penetrates a specific product into the skin creates an antibacterial effect on the skin - Answer softens tissue Toxins and waste material, such as carbon dioxide, are released through the: oil glands and pores sebum and organs sweat glands and saliva sweat glands and pores - Answer sweat glands and pores What is the pH of pure distilled water? 0 5 7 14 - Answer 7 A germicide which can kill bacteria that causes skin infections is known as: UV light UVA rays UVB rays infrared light - Answer UV light What is the body's largest waste removal system? skin skeletal nervous muscular - Answer skin Collagen or fat injections are recommended for which type of skin? dry, light- colored skin dry, dark- colored skin moist, light- colored skin moist, dark-colored skin - Answer dry, light- colored skin Which type of cosmetic surgery is recommended for individuals whose face and neck have begun to sag but still have some elasticity in their facial skin and good bone structure? rhytidectomy chemical peel blepharoplasty laser resurfacing - Answer rhytidectomy The applied science that deals with healthful living is: hygiene ergonomics microbiology communication - Answer hygiene Which type of phoresis is often used in desincrustation? sinusoidal cataphoresis anaphoresis iontophoresis - Answer anaphoresis Which of the following should account for the greatest percentage of your daily nutrient intake? fats water proteins carbohydrates - Answer carbohydrates You can keep your clients' skin in top shape by doing all of the following EXCEPT: reading labels knowledgeably selecting and recommending the right product for home care using harsh soaps and cleansers without a toner moisturizer treating each client with products that balance the individual's pH - Answer using harsh soaps and cleansers without a toner moisturizer Which of the following terms identifies the unit of measurement that indicates whether a substance is acidic, neutral or alkaline? pH base negative ion positive ion - Answer pH Tesla, a High Frequency Current, is also known as the: red ray violet- ray infrared ray ultraviolet ray - Answer violet- ray All of the following are side-effects of blepharoplasty EXCEPT: tightness of lids excessive tearing reduction of jowls temporary blurred vision - Answer reduction of jowls The process of forcing a water-based solution into the skin by applying current to the solution is known as: anode phoresis anaphoresis cataphoresis - Answer phoresis Which of the following are pus-forming bacterial cells that form long chains and are responsible for causing strep throat and rheumatic fever? spirilla diplococci streptococci staphylococci - Answer streptococci Chemical peels are recommended for which of the following descriptive statements? dry, dark-colored skin dry, light colored skin moist, light-colored skin fair skin with superficial wrinkles - Answer fair skin with superficial wrinkles Why are viruses not able to live on their own? a poisonous agent is requires for viruses to survuve a host of living cells is needed for viruses to survive a host of dead cells must be present for viruses to live an acquired infection needs to occur for viruses survival - Answer a host of living cells is needed for viruses to survive Which layer of the skin is located below the dermis and composed primarily of adipose (fatty) tissue? dermal dermis epidermis subcutaneous layer - Answer subcutaneous layer The chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein is called: histology desmosomes keratinization stratum corneum - Answer keratinization A rapid oscillating cycle that alternates back and forth allowing electrons to flow first in one direction and then in the other is a(n): kilowatt direct current polarity changer alternating current - Answer alternating current What is the technical term for any appliance that requires electricity in order to work? load overload open circuit short circuit - Answer load A primary component of skin cells is a protein substance called: cuticle keratin adipose subcutis - Answer keratin "Spiny" irregularly shaped cells are located in the: stratum corneum stratum spinosum stratum granulosum stratum germinativum - Answer stratum spinosum An esthetician should handle a complaint: quickly and sternly calmly and judiciously by changing the topic over along period of time - Answer calmly and judiciously The two types of treatments that involve the use of Galvanic Current are desincrustation and: deep pore violet-ray iontophoresis ultraviolet ray - Answer iontophoresis The dormant stage that bacteria enter when the environment makes the bacteria's survival difficult is called the: local stage active stage inactive stage vegetative stage - Answer inactive stage A mixture of sebum and sweat combined with lipids, minerals and moisture to form a protective barrier for the skin is called the: base hydroxide ion acid mantle potential hydrogen - Answer acid mantle Which of the following chemical peels is performed with multiple layers of phenol? light deep medium medium/deep - Answer deep Which form of light can produce positive or negative effects on the skin based on exposure time? UV florescent incandescent visible light - Answer UV Material that easily transports electricity is a(n): watt prism insulator conductor - Answer conductor Which High Frequency method creates an even more powerful ozone effect by slowly lifting the electrode away from the skin? sparking sebum gap argon effect quarts treatment - Answer sparking Which type of alternating current can be adjusted to different voltages to produce heat? faradic current galvanic current sinusoidal current high frequency current - Answer high frequency current Infrared rays can penetrate all layers of the skin and affect all of the following body parts EXCEPT: blood bones nerves muscles - Answer blood Which of the following is known as the universal solvent? salt acid water alcohol - Answer water A suggested topic of conversation with a client is: polotics religion controversial topics the clients lifestyle and skin care needs - Answer the clients lifestyle and skin care needs Which type of bacteria is harmless and at times can be very beneficial? bacilli spirilla pathogenic nonpathogenic - Answer nonpathogenic All of the following are properties of desquamation of the stratum corneum EXCEPT: peeling shedding coming off in scales reduction of pore size - Answer reduction of pore size What are the ridges called that provide the palms of your hands and soles of your feet with traction? whorls desmosomes epidermal cells squamous cells - Answer whorls What facial treatments require the use of electricity? ionization frequency electric current electrotherapy - Answer electrotherapy Which of the following describes being honest and saying the proper thing without being offensive? tact reflective negative attitude negative overtone - Answer tact The integumentary system is made up of which of the following components? cells and organs skin and its layers tissues and muscles epithelial and skeletal cells - Answer skin and its layers The study of the skin's functions is referred to as: etiology histology morphology skin physiology - Answer skin physiology Sparking provides germicidal, healing and drying effects during which of the following treatments: tesla current faradic current sinusoidal current high frequency current - Answer high frequency current Which of the following measurements is a unit of electric strength? amp volt ohm watt - Answer amp A material that does not allow the flow of electric current is called a(n): load modality insulator conductor - Answer insulator The act of repeating out loud what was heard, processed and reported is referred to as: active listening reflective listening whole body listening nonverbal communication - Answer reflective listening Which of the following cosmetic products is formed when two or more non mixable substances are united with small droplets of a binder? aerosal emulsion saturation suspension - Answer emulsion Two or more compounds blended physically is called a(n): solution mixture emulsion suspension - Answer mixture When two or more types of tissues connect, they make up various: cells organs muscles hair follicle - Answer organs An alternating current that penetrates more deeply and can provide greater stimulation to the treated area than a Faradic Current is called: galvanic current sinusoidal current high frequency current indirect faradic current - Answer sinusoidal current Which branch of the trifacial nerve is the main nerve branch to the lower 1/3 of the face? maxillary branch infraorbital branch ophthalmic branch mandibular branch - Answer mandibular branch Muscles affected by massage are generally manipulated from the: origin to the insertion insertion to the origin anterior to the posterior insertion to the posterior - Answer insertion to the origin The occipital artery supplies blood to the: brain forehead back of the head scalp above and behind the ears - Answer back of the head The back of the skull is formed by which of the following bones? occipital bone ethmoid bone temporal bone sphenoid bone - Answer occipital bone The quadratus labii superioris muscle expresses distaste and is located: below the upper lip above the upper lip above the eyebrow below the eyebrow - Answer above the upper lip Which of the following nerves extends to the skin of the upper eyelid, eyebrow, forehead and scalp? nasal nerve supraorbital nerve infraorbital nerve supretrochlear nerve - Answer supraorbital nerve The junctions across which nerve impulses pass through are called: axons synapses reflexes dendrites - Answer synapses The nerve that extends to the ear and to the area from the top of the head to the temple is called the: nasal mental supratrochlear auricular temporal - Answer auricular temporal Which muscle extends from the tip of the chin to the shoulders and chest and depresses the lower jaw and lip? trapezius platysma latissimus dorsi sternocleido mastoideus - Answer platysma Which bones of the cranium are located on either side of the head, directly above the ears and below the parietal bones? ethmoid sphenoid temporal occipital - Answer temporal What muscle is located outside the corners of the mouth and draws the mouth up and back, as in laughing? caninus buccinator triangularis zygomaticus - Answer zygomaticus Which muscle is located between the eyebrows across the bridge of the nose as diagrammed below? procerus corrugator orbicularis oculi levator palpebrae superioris - Answer procerus The branch of the facial nerve that extends to the muscles of the temple, the side of the forehead, the eyebrow, eyelid and upper cheek is called the: buccal digital temporal zygomatic - Answer temporal Cells vary in size, shape, structure and: color location function distribution - Answer function Which of the following muscles is located above the corners of the mouth and raises the angle of the mouth? risorius caninus triangularis zygomaticus - Answer caninus The study of the organs and systems of the body is called: anatomy osteology physiology ergonomics - Answer anatomy The muscle responsible for compressing the cheek to release air outwardly is the: risorius buccinator oris orbicularis quadratus labii superioris - Answer buccinator The nerve branch extending to the muscles behind and below the ear is the: buccal zygomatic mandibular posterior auricular - Answer posterior auricular What type of tissue covers and protects body surfaces and internal organs? nerve tissue liquid tissue muscular tissue epithelial tissue - Answer epithelial tissue The muscles that respond automatically to control various body functions are: anterior striated voluntary non-striated - Answer non-striated What system breaks food down into simpler chemical compounds easily absorbed by cells or eliminated as waste? excretory digestive endocrine reproductive - Answer digestive Osteology is the study of: bones organs muscles digestion - Answer bones Plate-shaped bones located in the skull are: long bones flat bones irregular bones circular bones - Answer flat bones The main nerve branch to the top 1/3 of the face is the: maxillary branch mandibular branch ophthalmic branch posterior auricular branch - Answer ophthalmic branch What branch of the facial nerve extends to the muscles on the side of the neck? buccal cervical mandibular posterior auricula - Answer cervical Which nerve branch extends to the upper muscles of the cheek? buccal zygomatic mandibular posterior auricular - Answer zygomatic Name the eight small bones that form the wrist: ulna carpals scapula phalanges - Answer carpals The tissue that carries messages to and from the brain and coordinates body functions is the: nerve tissue liquid tissue muscular tissue connective tissue - Answer nerve tissue Which mastication muscle, shown below, opens and closes the jaw? mentalis masseter trapezius temporalis - Answer temporalis Which bone is located behind the eyes and nose and connects all the bones of the cranium? ethmoid sphenoid frontal parieta - Answer sphenoid Wearing support hose and the correctly sized shoes can help prevent: contraction metabolism mastication varicose veins - Answer varicose veins The two primary glands of the integumentary system are the sebaceous glands and which of the following? oil ductless endocrine sudoriferous - Answer sudoriferous Blood is transported through all of the following vessels EXCEPT: veins arteries capillaries maxillaries - Answer maxillaries Which of the following is the control center of cell activities? nucleus cytoplasm protoplasm cell membrane - Answer nucleus The unifying concept used to organize elements and their similarities is called the: element periodic law periodic table atomic number - Answer periodic law Which of the following have the ability to bind a wide range of organic and inorganic matter to water? emollients surfactants fatty acids humectants - Answer surfactants Which of the following ingredients are often used to increase the thickness of cosmetic products and provide moisturizing properties? emollients humectants surfactants fatty alcohols - Answer fatty alcohols Emollients in products are generally found in concentrations ranging between: 1% to 2% 3% to 5% 2% to 10% 15% to 20% - Answer 2% to 10% Solvents that easily mix together are called: miscible emulsions immiscible suspensions - Answer miscible Which ingredient listed below is compatible with both water and oil? fatty acid emulsifier humectant surfactant - Answer emulsifier The task as a skin care professional is to use products that will help maintain the acid balance of the skin at: 2.5 to 3.5 4.5 to 5.5 6.5 to 7.5 8.5 to 9.5 - Answer 4.5 to 5.5 Groups of monomers that bond together are called: polymers monomers peptide chains polypeptide chains - Answer polymers What are the basic units of matter that cannot be broken down into simpler substances by any chemical reaction called? atoms neutrons electrons elements - Answer elements What number identifies how many protons are in a single atom of an element on the periodic table? atomic number electron number hydrogen number chemical number - Answer atomic number Which of the following have a positive electrical charge and identify the atom? ions protons neutrons electrons - Answer protons A mixture of sebum and sweat combined with lipids, minerals and moisture to form a protective barrier for the skin is called the: base hydroxide ion acid mantle potential hydrogen - Answer acid mantle All of the following statements regarding aerosols are true EXCEPT: they are explosive and flammable they are products packaged under pressure they are environmentally friendly to discard they are blended with a propellant inside a container - Answer they are environmentally friendly to discard An ingredient used in skin care products to cover (mask) undesirable odors in the product base is: water fragrance fatty alcohol hydroxy acid - Answer fragrance Which of the following allow for the suspension of small particle solids in a base by creating a supporting structure to prevent settling? emollients botanicals thickeners humectants - Answer thickeners The term that describes when a solute will no longer dissolve evenly in the solvent is the: suspension saturation point miscible solvent homogeneous dispersion - Answer saturation point Oils and oil-soluble substances used to condition and soften the skin are called: fatty acids emollients surfactants humectants - Answer emollients Products packaged under pressure and blended with a gas inside a container are called: gels sticks aerosols ointments - Answer aerosols The ability to do work to accomplish some change is called: matter change energy transformation - Answer energy The molecular weight of each element is determined by the: protons protons and neutrons protons and electrons neutrons and electrons - Answer protons and neutrons Which of the following are vegetable, mineral or pigment dyes that are added to products to enhance its appearance? botanicals coloring agents chelating agents antibacterial agents - Answer coloring agents What is the scientific study of matter, the physical and chemical changes affecting matter and the energy changes that accompany those processes called? anatomy histology chemistry physiology - Answer chemistry A change in a substance that creates a new substance with different material characteristics from those of the original substance is a: phase change physical change chemical change chemical structure - Answer chemical change What types of atoms are not missing any electrons in their outermost orbit shell? molecules stable atoms unstable atoms compound atoms - Answer stable atoms A bond uniting two amino acid groups is a: polymer monomer peptide chain polypeptide chain - Answer peptide chain Which of the following may contain salts such as calcium and magnesium? glucose soft water hard water moisturizers - Answer hard water What form of matter has definite weight, volume and shape? gas solid liquid element - Answer solid Anything that occupies space is called: matter energy chemistry combustion - Answer matter Which of the following statements is NOT true about fragrances? fragrances are complex blends of many essential oils fragrances are used to mask undesirable odors in a product base fragrance ingredients are usually listed individually on the ingredient label only a small concentration of a fragrance is required to achieve its purpose - Answer fragrance ingredients are usually listed individually on the ingredient label Of the following products, which is a finely ground solid that is mixed evenly with additional ingredients? gels aerosols powders ointments - Answer powders The epidermis is primarily composed of: elastin collagen mast cells keratinocytes - Answer keratinocytes Which acid promotes drying and cell turnover? azaleic glycolic salicylic all of the above - Answer azaleic Which of the following is composed of hard keratin? skin dermis epidermis fingernails - Answer fingernails The process of product absorption into the skin is referred to as: basal absorption chemical exfoliation transdermal penetration intercellular permeation - Answer transdermal penetration A pathogenic bacteria or virus entering the body and multiplying to the point of interfering with the body's normal state causes a(n): virus disease infection skin disorder - Answer infection Which of the following is generally soft, lacks inflammation and is easy to extract? milia papule whitehead blackhead - Answer whitehead A small elevation of the skin, that may progress in size and become pustules is known as a: milia papule whitehead blackhead - Answer papule Which of the following cell types carry lymph? fibroblast lymphocytes microphages macrophages - Answer lymphocytes An allergic reaction that produces an eruption of wheals is known as: hives eczema infection psoriasis - Answer hives Candida albicans is a common skin infection caused by: boils yeast steatoma telangiectasia - Answer yeast The chemical conversion of living cells into dead protein is called: histology desmosomes keratinization stratum corneum - Answer keratinization What function of the integumentary system gives the body the ability to maintain an internal body temperature? secretion protection absorption regulation - Answer regulation The basal cells of the stratum germinativum continually divide through the process called: mitosis synthesis respiration keratinization - Answer mitosis The term used to describe symptoms that are frequent and continuing is: acute edema chronic contagious - Answer chronic Which of the following organisms represents immune cells that recognize antigens and assist in destroying them? T-cells organelles Langerhans cells epithelial cells - Answer T-cells Which of the following is NOT a receptor of sensation in the dermal layer of the skin? Mast Cells Ruffini's Corpuscles Krause's End Bulbs Meissner's Corpuscles - Answer Mast Cells Which of the following is always caused by excess androgen produced in the adrenal glands? acne rosacea couperose dehydration - Answer acne Which layer of skin is primarily composed of fatty (adipose) tissue and acts as a shock absorber and insulator to protect the bones? tendons muscle ligament subcutaneous layer - Answer subcutaneous layer Inflammatory hard lesions found deeper in the skin that should not be treated by an esthetician are known as: steatoma seborrhea rhinophyma nodular cystic acne - Answer nodular cystic acne Which of the following sensory cells report pressure and pain? thermoreceptors mechanoreceptors pressure receptors Krause's End Bulbs - Answer Krause's End Bulbs The integumentary system is made up of which of the following components? cells and organs skin and its layers tissues and muscles epithelial and skeletal cells - Answer skin and its layers A strong protein substance that, when broken down, forms bundles that strengthen and give structure to the skin is: scars dermis keloids collagen - Answer collagen Which cells protect the layers of the skin found below the stratum corneum? Merkel mast fibroblast squamous - Answer squamous Which of the following epidermal layers have intercellular connections that provide strength and support between cells? stratum corneum stratum spinosum stratum granulosum stratum germinativum - Answer stratum spinosum Dry, scaly skin caused by reduced sebum production is known as xerosis or: asteatosis seborrhea steatoma furuncle - Answer asteatosis Sebaceous glands continually produce and secrete: tears sweat saliva sebum - Answer sebum A crack or line in the skin due to exposure to wind, cold or water is called a: wheal vesicle fissure macule - Answer fissure A male hormone that is present in both men and women and influences the amount of sebum produced is called: elastin collagen androgen tendons - Answer androgen What cells cover and protect the inside of the body? mast epithelial fibroblast merkel - Answer epithelial "Spiny" irregularly shaped cells are located in the: stratum corneum stratum spinosum stratum granulosum stratum germinativum - Answer stratum spinosum What gives skin its color? elastin keliods dermis melanocytes - Answer melanocytes Which of the following provides the body with its first line of defense against infection by identifying foreign substances in the skin? sweat sebum arrector pili immune cells - Answer immune cells What do sudoriferous glands produce? water saliva sweat sebum - Answer sweat Which receptor is responsible for reporting light pressure and cold? Krause's End Bulbs Ruffini's Corpuscles Pacinian Corpuscles Meissner's Corpuscles - Answer Meissner's Corpuscles Keratinocytes on the surface of the skin remain tightly interconnected by intercellular connections called: whorls desmosomes squamous cells epidermal ridges - Answer desmosomes A furuncle involves how many hair follicles? one two five ten - Answer one Which of the following is an inheritable skin disease that produces an excess of thick, scaly, silvery skin patches surrounded by a red area? hives psoriasis Herpes Simplex seborrheic dermatitis - Answer psoriasis An acute burning, itching rash, caused by excessive heat and is also known as prickly heat is referred to as: anihidrosis bromidrosis hyperhidrosis malaria rubra - Answer malaria rubra A solid formation above the skin, often caused by insect bites or an allergic reaction is called a: wheal macule papule pustule - Answer wheal What are the ridges called that provide the palms of your hands and soles of your feet with traction? whorls desmosomes epidermal cells squamous cells - Answer whorls What is another term for true skin? dermis epidermis melanocytes subcutaneous layer - Answer dermis Water mixed with salt and other chemicals that have built up in the body is called: sweat keratin excretion - Answer sweat Toxins and waste material, such as carbon dioxide, are released through the: oil glands and pores sebum and organs sweat glands and saliva sweat glands and pores - Answer sweat glands and pores The study of the skin's functions is referred to as: etiology histology morphology skin physiology - Answer skin physiology Which of the following skin growths is the most dangerous? mole melanoma actinic keratosis basal cell carcinoma - Answer melanoma A primary component of skin cells is a protein substance called: cuticle keratin adipose subcutis - Answer keratin Tiny openings that allow sweat or sebum to pass through the surface of the skin are called: pores organs muscles follicles - Answer pores Sebaceous glands originate in which of the following areas? the dermis the epidermis the acid mantle the subcutaneous layer - Answer the dermis What type of exfoliation is a physical process of removing dead skin cells with an abrasive product, such as a scrub? soft exfoliant hard exfoliant chemical exfoliation mechanical exfoliation - Answer mechanical exfoliation Which of the following cells are located in the dermis and respond to allergies by releasing histamines? mast Merkel fibroblast Langerhans - Answer mast The process of using natural substances such as enzymes or alpha hydroxy acids along with other ingredients to remove dead skin cells is referred to as: manual exfoliation chemical exfoliation mechanical exfoliation transdermal penetration - Answer chemical exfoliation Which of the following is NOT a form of tissue found in the skin? nerve muscular connective keratinocytes - Answer keratinocytes What is the microscopic study of the skin's tissue called? secretion dermatology skin regulation skin histology - Answer skin histology Chemically soiled towels or linens shall be stored in a fire-retardant container: never always only until fumigated only until dry - Answer always All laser hair reduction services must comply with ansi March 2007 edition for safe use of lasers: true false - Answer true Authorization for a person to operate a facility or free lance business providing services related to their field of practice: independent contractor license registration permit - Answer license All chemical substances used within a field of practices shall be: taken out with fingers taken out with gloves taken out with spatula dispensed with a container that prevents cross contamination - Answer dispensed with a container that prevents cross contamination Items which complement services provided in the practice of barbering, hair design, esthetics or nail technology, including but not limited to neck-strips, neck dusters, towels or linens, and cloth or plastic capes: tools implements article machinery - Answer article Practitioners certificate is valid for a period of: 1 year 2 years 4 years biannually - Answer 2 years Do estheticians need advanced training for each chemical, product or device that is used to provide a service? true false - Answer true/yes All electrical tools and implements with the exception of clipper blades shall be: sterilized disinfected cleaned autoclaved - Answer disinfected Estheticians may use TCA if it is buffered: true false - Answer false - never can use TCA Natural hair care includes cutting and trimming true false - Answer false Verification and documentation must be maintained and accessible for any device classified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that is used in a field of practice: true false - Answer true An independent contractor must be 18 years old and: be certified in the field of practice hold a certificate in good standing be registered at a operational facility also need a facility permit - Answer hold a certificate in good standing Temporary facility permit: the ability to provide services written authorization to provide services temporarily a temporary facility a pop up facility - Answer written authorization to provide services temporarily Facility inspections shall be performed: annually periodically bi annually once every quarter - Answer periodically

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