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◉ What is effective for removing dirt and most transient
microorganisms? Answer: washing with plain soap for 20 seconds
◉ What does the immune system send to the site of inflammation?
Answer: white blood cells
◉ What is open rhinoplasty? Answer: surgery of the nose involving
an incision between the nostrils
◉ What are the most common kind of skin cancers? Answer: basal
cell carcinomas
◉ How can you help a client who is nervous about an upcoming
procedure and has a difficult time concentrating on detailed
information? Answer: send the client home with written information
◉ Which agency issued the Bloodborne Pathogens Standard in 1991
as a response to hazards that health care workers face every day at
,work? Answer: Occupational Safety and Health Administration
(OSHA)
◉ What is the key to the success of every treatment? Answer: client
relaxation
◉ What is a geometric symbol that represents a primal sound or
syllable? Answer: yantra
◉ What is a very small hormone molecule that penetrates cell
membranes? Answer: steroid
◉ What marma point should you address if you wish to foster
contentment, heighten perception, relieve headaches? Answer:
murdhni
◉ What OTC drug is commonly taken for acid reflux and has the
possible side effects of itching and rashes? Answer: zantac
◉ What term refers to a room lined with tile or other water-
impervious material and drains to service water treatments such as
a Vichy shower? Answer: wet room
,◉ What is a characteristic of a client for whom ultrasonic treatments
might be more appropriate than microdermabrasion? Answer: thin
skin
◉ What is an extract created by soaking plant material in water?
Answer: herbal infusion
◉ What can understanding of the basics of working in a medical
setting prepare you for if you need to communicate with a physician
about a client? Answer: dealing with office etiquette and legalities
◉ What is olfaction? Answer: sense of smell
◉ What is a minimally invasive face-lift using special subcutaneous
suspension sutures? Answer: thread lift
◉ What does the "A" stand for in the acronym SOAP, which refers to a
protocol for charting patient information? Answer: assesment
◉ What is the most common dilution amount (meaning the
percentage of essential oil within an entire product)? Answer: 1.5%-
2.5%
◉ What does the Greek root word carcin mean? Answer: cancer
, ◉ What term refers to a procedure that removes excess skin and/or
fat in the upper or lower eyelids? Answer: blepharoplasty
◉ What section of a prescription contains the date of the
prescription and patient information? Answer: superscription
◉ What is an antiviral medication that can stop or shorten a
recurrent herpes simplex outbreak? Answer: famvir
◉ What is the intensive focus of prelaser products? Answer:
exfoliation
◉ What term refers to lasers' ability to move through tissue, fluid,
and even glass? Answer: tranmission
◉ What term refers to a sensitive point on the body where there are
greater concentrations of the body's life force? Answer: marma
◉ What term refers to a facelift? Answer: rhytidectomy
◉ What is a circumstance in which it is ethical to disclose client
information? Answer: you discover that the client has an infectious
disease