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ELECTRICAL FACIAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027 STUDY GUIDE

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ELECTRICAL FACIAL EQUIPMENT CERTIFICATION EXAM COMPLETE PRACTICE TEST
BANK QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS | VERIFIED SOLUTIONS | UPDATED 2026/2027
STUDY GUIDE

Examiner/Administrator: National-Interstate Council of State Boards of Cosmetology
(NIC)

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ELECTRICAL FACIAL EQUIPMENT
CERTIFICATION EXAMINATION


2026/2027 EDITION


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COMPLETE PRACTICE EXAM


100 MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS


EXACT OFFICIAL COUNT: 100 QUESTIONS
PASSING SCORE: 70%
TESTING TIME: 120 MINUTES


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NATIONAL COSMETOLOGY & ESTHETICS CERTIFICATION PREPARATION || ALIGNED
WITH CURRENT ESTHETICS LICENSING BLUEPRINTS || ELECTRICAL FACIAL EQUIPMENT
THEORY & APPLICATION || PROFESSIONAL STUDY GUIDE || 100% VERIFIED PRACTICE
MATERIAL || COMPREHENSIVE EXAM PREPARATION || PREPARED FOR STATE BOARD &
CERTIFICATION TESTING || PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION USE ONLY

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ACADEMIC EXAMINATION REVIEW SERIES
PROFESSIONAL ESTHETICS CERTIFICATION PREP


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Questions 1–10 → Safety, Infection Control & Electrical Fundamentals

,Q1. During a galvanic facial treatment, a client reports a sudden sharp stinging
sensation beneath the active electrode. What is the MOST appropriate immediate
action for the esthetician?

A. Increase the current gradually to normalize the sensation
B. Remove the electrode and reassess skin moisture and current intensity
C. Continue treatment because mild stinging is expected
D. Switch immediately to a high-frequency current

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Remove the electrode and reassess skin moisture and current
intensity

Explanation: 🔹 Sharp stinging during galvanic treatment may indicate excessive current
intensity, poor electrode contact, insufficient conductive medium, or improper placement.
The esthetician should immediately stop or pause treatment, remove the electrode safely,
and reassess skin condition and conductivity before resuming. Increasing the current
could worsen tissue irritation. Continuing despite pain violates safety protocols.
Switching modalities without identifying the issue is inappropriate and potentially
unsafe.




Q2. Which safety principle is MOST important when operating electrical facial
equipment near water sources?

A. Use extension cords to improve mobility
B. Keep equipment grounded and avoid wet electrical connections
C. Operate devices at maximum voltage for efficiency
D. Use metal stools during treatment procedures

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. Keep equipment grounded and avoid wet electrical
connections

Explanation: 🔹 Electrical equipment used near water presents significant shock hazards.
Proper grounding and maintaining dry electrical connections reduce electrocution risk
and ensure operator and client safety. Extension cords may create tripping and overload
hazards. Maximum voltage operation is unsafe and unnecessary. Metal stools increase
conductivity risk and should be avoided in treatment settings.

,Q3. An esthetician notices frayed insulation on the cord of a high-frequency machine
before treatment begins. What should be done FIRST?

A. Wrap the cord temporarily with tape and continue treatment
B. Use the machine only at lower intensity settings
C. Remove the equipment from service immediately
D. Inform the client and proceed carefully

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Remove the equipment from service immediately

Explanation: 🔹 Frayed electrical cords present serious fire and shock hazards. Equipment
with visible damage must be removed from service immediately until professionally
repaired or replaced. Temporary tape repairs do not meet professional safety standards.
Lower intensity settings do not eliminate electrical hazards. Informing the client without
correcting the issue is negligent and unsafe.




Q4. Which electrical term refers to the rate at which electrons flow through a
conductor?

A. Resistance
B. Voltage
C. Current
D. Frequency

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Current

Explanation: 🔹 Current refers to the movement or flow rate of electrons through a
conductor and is measured in amperes. Voltage represents electrical pressure that drives
electrons. Resistance opposes current flow. Frequency measures cycles per second in
alternating current systems. Understanding these concepts is essential for safe operation
of facial equipment.




Q5. Why is a client consultation particularly important before using electrical facial
equipment?

, A. To determine retail product preferences only
B. To identify contraindications and treatment risks
C. To estimate salon revenue opportunities
D. To minimize appointment scheduling conflicts

Correct Answer: 🔴 B. To identify contraindications and treatment risks

Explanation: 🔹 Client consultations help identify medical conditions, medications,
implants, skin sensitivities, pregnancy, epilepsy, pacemakers, and other contraindications
that may make electrical treatments unsafe. Retail recommendations and scheduling are
secondary considerations. Proper consultation protects both client health and
professional liability.




Q6. Which condition is considered a major contraindication for many electrical facial
treatments?

A. Mild dehydration
B. Seasonal allergies
C. Pacemaker use
D. Oily skin

Correct Answer: 🔴 C. Pacemaker use

Explanation: 🔹 Clients with pacemakers should generally avoid electrical facial
treatments because electrical currents may interfere with cardiac device function. Mild
dehydration and oily skin are not primary contraindications. Seasonal allergies may
require caution but are not automatically disqualifying unless severe skin reactions are
present.




Q7. Alternating current (AC) differs from direct current (DC) because AC:

A. Flows continuously in one direction
B. Has no measurable voltage
C. Reverses direction periodically
D. Cannot power esthetic devices

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