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TDLR EYELASH EXTENSION EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS Occurs when the meibomian gland becomes obstructed and usually clear, oily material be ones opaque & greasy - CORRECT ANSWER-chalazion small purulent infection of sebaceous gland of eye treated with hot compresses and surgical incision; also called hordeolum - CORRECT ANSWER-stye outward turning of the rim of the eyelid - CORRECT ANSWER-ectropion causes the eyelid to fold inward and the entire line of lashes touch the cornea. - CORRECT ANSWER-entropion A subtype of rosacea that affects the eyes, resulting in eye redness, swollen eyelids, and other eye lesions. - CORRECT ANSWER-Ocular Rosacea Lipid layer: top, oily layer of tears prevent the water-based layer from drying out. Aqueous (Water)layer: is the middle layer. Is mostly water with a small ant of salt. Mucus: mucosal layer of tears is the bottom layer, closest to the cornea and conjunctiva, mucus is mostly protein. - CORRECT ANSWER-3 Components of Tears a herpes infection of the eye, usually caused by touching an infected area of the body and then touching the eye - CORRECT ANSWER-ocular herpes moist mucous membrane that coats the inner surfaces of the eyelids and outer surface of the eye - CORRECT ANSWER-conjunctiva inside lining of the eyelid - CORRECT ANSWER-palpebral conjunctiva is large, white area of the eye - CORRECT ANSWER-bulbar conjunctiva is the transparent covering over the iris. Functions like a camera lens - CORRECT ANSWER-Cornea Keep the eye moist, help heals wounds, & protects against eye infection - CORRECT ANSWER-Tears should be changed: daily - CORRECT ANSWER-Chlorine bleach as a disinfectant A) Concentration & exposure Time - CORRECT ANSWER-TDLR classifies chlorine bleach solution into 3 categories based on: 2 tsps bleach to 1 gallon water - CORRECT ANSWER-The mix ratio for a low level disinfection chlorine bleach solution is: 1/3 cup bleach to 1 gallon water - CORRECT ANSWER-The mix ratio for a high level chlorine bleach solutions is: 1-3/4 cups bleach to 1 gallon water - CORRECT ANSWER-The mix ratio chlorine bleach solution for blood & body fluid cleanup and disinfection is Disinfectant - CORRECT ANSWER-An EPA-registered bactericidal, fungicidal & virucidal chemical is: disinfecting - CORRECT ANSWER-Using chemicals to destroy pathogens on implements and on hard, non porous surfaces EPA registered disinfectant & bleach - CORRECT ANSWER-What 2 chemicals does TDLR recommend for destroying most pathogens on a surface? 10 minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-A low-level chlorine bleach solution has an immersion time of: 20 minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-A High-level disinfection chlorine bleach solution has an immersion time of: two minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-Recommended immersion time for shears in high level chlorine bleach solution is: Five (5) minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-Immersion time for shears in blood-level chlorine bleach solution is: In separate drawers/areas from cosmetology related items - CORRECT ANSWER-Noncosmetology items are stored: the manufacturer - CORRECT ANSWER-Rules to follow when using and mixing disinfectants are written by: cleaned - CORRECT ANSWER-Prior to disinfection, the surface must be: 10% bleach solution - CORRECT ANSWER-A blood & body fluid cleanup and disinfection chlorine bleach solution is also called: chemical name for a certain family of fast-acting adhesives that solidify into an inert polymer. - CORRECT ANSWER-Cyanoacrylate a blunt end of an extension that fails to bond properly with the base of the natural eyelash. - CORRECT ANSWER-Loose base uses 3 lengths of extensions & corresponds to the 3 phases of natural lashes: short extensions to anagens (growing) medium extensions to catagens (resting phase) longest extensions to telogens (mature, shedding) - CORRECT ANSWER-3 length Technique for Eyelash Extensions Essential for filling in, thickening, and darkening the lash line - CORRECT ANSWERApplying short extensions to "baby" anagens is: a molecule that can be bonded to other identical molecules to form a polymer. - CORRECT ANSWER-What is a monomer? long chain of monomers - CORRECT ANSWER-What is a polymer? Material Safety Data Sheet. It notifies the buyer and user about any potential health & safety hazards associated with the product. - CORRECT ANSWER-What is MSDS is a thin covering of skin that protects the eye. - CORRECT ANSWER-eyelid use of extensions slightly longer, and curlier - CORRECT ANSWER-Deep set eyes require when the tapered tips of the extension and the natural eyelash fail to meet due to a significant difference in the curvature of the two lashes - CORRECT ANSWER-split-end extension Inventor of False eyelashes - CORRECT ANSWER-D.W. Griffith The inventor of the first permanent wave machine and patented "artificial eyelashes" - CORRECT ANSWER-Charles Nessler a cycle lasting approx. 30 to 60 days that includes growth cycles (anagen-growth, catagen-rest, telogen-shedding) - CORRECT ANSWER-Eyelash Growth Cycle takes place in "rounds" at least 4 times every 2 hours. - CORRECT ANSWER Separation Technique lasts longer, use of shorter extensions will support the longer extensions.

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TDLR EYELASH EXTENSION EXAM
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS




Occurs when the meibomian gland becomes obstructed and usually clear, oily material
be ones opaque & greasy - CORRECT ANSWER-chalazion

small purulent infection of sebaceous gland of eye treated with hot compresses and
surgical incision; also called hordeolum - CORRECT ANSWER-stye

outward turning of the rim of the eyelid - CORRECT ANSWER-ectropion

causes the eyelid to fold inward and the entire line of lashes touch the cornea. -
CORRECT ANSWER-entropion

A subtype of rosacea that affects the eyes, resulting in eye redness, swollen eyelids,
and other eye lesions. - CORRECT ANSWER-Ocular Rosacea

Lipid layer: top, oily layer of tears prevent the water-based layer from drying out.
Aqueous (Water)layer: is the middle layer. Is mostly water with a small ant of salt.
Mucus: mucosal layer of tears is the bottom layer, closest to the cornea and
conjunctiva, mucus is mostly protein. - CORRECT ANSWER-3 Components of Tears

a herpes infection of the eye, usually caused by touching an infected area of the body
and then touching the eye - CORRECT ANSWER-ocular herpes

moist mucous membrane that coats the inner surfaces of the eyelids and outer surface
of the eye - CORRECT ANSWER-conjunctiva

inside lining of the eyelid - CORRECT ANSWER-palpebral conjunctiva

is large, white area of the eye - CORRECT ANSWER-bulbar conjunctiva

is the transparent covering over the iris. Functions like a camera lens - CORRECT
ANSWER-Cornea

Keep the eye moist, help heals wounds, & protects against eye infection - CORRECT
ANSWER-Tears

, should be changed: daily - CORRECT ANSWER-Chlorine bleach as a disinfectant

A) Concentration & exposure Time - CORRECT ANSWER-TDLR classifies chlorine
bleach solution into 3 categories based on:

2 tsps bleach to 1 gallon water - CORRECT ANSWER-The mix ratio for a low level
disinfection chlorine bleach solution is:

1/3 cup bleach to 1 gallon water - CORRECT ANSWER-The mix ratio for a high level
chlorine bleach solutions is:

1-3/4 cups bleach to 1 gallon water - CORRECT ANSWER-The mix ratio chlorine
bleach solution for blood & body fluid cleanup and disinfection is

Disinfectant - CORRECT ANSWER-An EPA-registered bactericidal, fungicidal &
virucidal chemical is:

disinfecting - CORRECT ANSWER-Using chemicals to destroy pathogens on
implements and on hard, non porous surfaces

EPA registered disinfectant & bleach - CORRECT ANSWER-What 2 chemicals does
TDLR recommend for destroying most pathogens on a surface?

10 minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-A low-level chlorine bleach solution has an
immersion time of:

20 minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-A High-level disinfection chlorine bleach solution
has an immersion time of:

two minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-Recommended immersion time for shears in high
level chlorine bleach solution is:

Five (5) minutes - CORRECT ANSWER-Immersion time for shears in blood-level
chlorine bleach solution is:

In separate drawers/areas from cosmetology related items - CORRECT ANSWER-Non-
cosmetology items are stored:

the manufacturer - CORRECT ANSWER-Rules to follow when using and mixing
disinfectants are written by:

cleaned - CORRECT ANSWER-Prior to disinfection, the surface must be:

10% bleach solution - CORRECT ANSWER-A blood & body fluid cleanup and
disinfection chlorine bleach solution is also called:

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