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1. Lymph is a tissue that contains white blood cells (especially lymphocytes) in a
yellowish/white fluid and that circulates through the lymphatic system
carrying nutrients and metabolites. Lymph is an example of a
Fluid connective tissue
Loose connective tissue
Supporting connective tissue
Epithelial tissue
2. The correct definition of papule is:
bruise
small, pus-filled blister
flat, discolored spot on the skin, such as a freckle
small, raised spot or bump on skin, such as a mole
3. If a client has hair that is primarily in the telogen phase, what would be the
expected outcome of attempting hair removal at this time?
Enhanced hair growth post-treatment
No impact on hair growth cycle
Limited effectiveness in long-term hair reduction
Immediate and complete hair removal
4. The heart is considered to be a(n):
cell group.
, organ.
body system.
tissue type.
5. Allergic contact dermatitis is most frequently caused by _______ dye.
blue
red
green
yellow
6. What is a common allergen that can cause contact dermatitis in esthetic
practices?
Red dye
Blue dye
Green dye
Yellow dye
7. If a client experiences discomfort during the removal of artificial eyelashes,
what technique should you apply to alleviate the situation?
Gently start from the outer corner and use a suitable adhesive
remover.
Pull the lashes off quickly to minimize pain.
Use scissors to cut the lashes for easier removal.
Begin from the inner corner to avoid pulling on the outer lashes.
,8. In a scenario where a client has brittle nails, which type of keratin's properties
might be relevant to their condition?
Collagen
Hard keratin
Soft keratin
Elastin
9. If a client presents with hirsutism, what treatment options might an esthetician
recommend?
Only shaving the affected areas.
Laser hair removal or electrolysis.
Ignoring the condition as it is not treatable.
Using topical creams without professional treatment.
10. If a client is seeking a procedure to address significant facial wrinkles and
sagging skin, which treatment would be most appropriate?
Microdermabrasion
Chemical peel
Laser hair removal
Rhytidectomy
11. What is the medical term for a surgical procedure aimed at removing
wrinkles?
Dermabrasion
Liposuction
, Rhytidectomy
Blepharoplasty
12. What is lymph?
Red blood cells
Fluid containing fats, proteins, and white blood cells
A type of muscle tissue
A type of connective tissue
13. What is the definition of edema in the context of skin conditions?
A type of skin infection.
Swelling caused by excess fluid in the tissues.
A condition characterized by dry skin.
An allergic reaction on the skin.
14. Sclerotherapy is used to treat:
Varicose veins
Stretch marks
Pore size
Acne scarring
15. The diagram illustrates the three stages of hair growth. What is the name of
the transitional stage of the hair growth cycle shown in the illustration?