Skin Care Test Empire beauty school
Exam Questions with Answers
Tweezer - -Used to hold artificial eyelashes and pick up various small
materials
- Conductor - -Any material that allow our support the flow of electric
current. EX. Metal, copper, and water
- Hepatitis - -Bloodborne Virus that can cause inflammation of the liver
caused by infections of toxic agents. EX. Jaundice, fever, liver enlargement
and abdominal pain
- Sebaceous Gland - -Sac-like duct gland attached to the hair follicle's that
produce sebum
- Nervous System - -Comprised of the brain, spinal cord and nerves; it
controls all of the body's activities
- Wheal - -Also known as Urticaria., an itchy swollen lesion that occurs
slowly after an insect bite or allergic reaction
- MRSA - -Infection that is resistant to certain antibiotics.; commonly found
on the skin and starts as small red bumps
- Absorption - -Allows products to penetrate the skin to keep it supple and
pliable, which helps the skin to retain its stretch and/or elasticity.
- Rosacea - -Chronic skin disorder of the face with red inflamed areas
appearing mostly on the nose and cheeks
- Hirsutism - -Also know as Hypertrichosis, extreme hairiness or excessive
growth of hair
- Common Carotid Arteries - -Main source of blood supply to the face, head
and neck
- AIDS - -The final stage of HIV virus, which destroys the immune system
- OHM - -Unit for measuring the resistance of an electric current
- Nevus - -Birthmark on the skin, characterized by small or large irregularly
shaped marks or stains
, - Dermatitis Venenata - -AKA Contact Dermatitis, is an allergic reaction
caused by the skin's sensitivity to the exposure or use of a certain product
- Subcutaneous Tissue - -Fatty tissue found beneath the dermis
- Disinfection - -To destroy microorganism on nonporous surface and
prevent infection. Second level of the infection control
- Hyperhidrosis - -An over-abundance of perspiration due to an overactive
sudoriferous gland
- HIV - -Bloodborne pathogen that weakens the immune system by
destroying the white blood cells. Also leads to AID
- Secretion - -When sebum, an oily substance, is delivered from the
sebaceous glands to provide moisture and maintain skins elasticity
- Alternating current - -(AC). Rapid or interrupted electrical current that
switches direction, moving in one direction then changing to the opposite
direction
- Stratum Spinosum - -Layer where the cells develop tiny spines that assist
in binding all cells
- Sudoriferous gland - -AKA Sweat Gland. Consist of tube-like ducts that
begin in the dermis and extend into the epidermis by attaching themselves
to hair follicles.
- Telsa High Frequency Current - -AKA Violet Rays, uses alternating current
that produces heat and provide stimulation and/or relaxation to the skins and
scalp
- Anhidrosis - -Lack of perspiration due to an under active sudoriferous
gland
- Excoriation - -Occurs through the scraping or scratching of the epidermis
layer or skin surface; this occur with an existing site being scratched,
irritating the existing injury
- Leukoderma - -Skin disorder that is characterized by light patches
(hypopigmentation): can be caused by a burn, or congenial diseases such as
Albinism
- Mascara - -Is applied to enhance the eyelashes by making them appear
darker, thicker and longer.
Exam Questions with Answers
Tweezer - -Used to hold artificial eyelashes and pick up various small
materials
- Conductor - -Any material that allow our support the flow of electric
current. EX. Metal, copper, and water
- Hepatitis - -Bloodborne Virus that can cause inflammation of the liver
caused by infections of toxic agents. EX. Jaundice, fever, liver enlargement
and abdominal pain
- Sebaceous Gland - -Sac-like duct gland attached to the hair follicle's that
produce sebum
- Nervous System - -Comprised of the brain, spinal cord and nerves; it
controls all of the body's activities
- Wheal - -Also known as Urticaria., an itchy swollen lesion that occurs
slowly after an insect bite or allergic reaction
- MRSA - -Infection that is resistant to certain antibiotics.; commonly found
on the skin and starts as small red bumps
- Absorption - -Allows products to penetrate the skin to keep it supple and
pliable, which helps the skin to retain its stretch and/or elasticity.
- Rosacea - -Chronic skin disorder of the face with red inflamed areas
appearing mostly on the nose and cheeks
- Hirsutism - -Also know as Hypertrichosis, extreme hairiness or excessive
growth of hair
- Common Carotid Arteries - -Main source of blood supply to the face, head
and neck
- AIDS - -The final stage of HIV virus, which destroys the immune system
- OHM - -Unit for measuring the resistance of an electric current
- Nevus - -Birthmark on the skin, characterized by small or large irregularly
shaped marks or stains
, - Dermatitis Venenata - -AKA Contact Dermatitis, is an allergic reaction
caused by the skin's sensitivity to the exposure or use of a certain product
- Subcutaneous Tissue - -Fatty tissue found beneath the dermis
- Disinfection - -To destroy microorganism on nonporous surface and
prevent infection. Second level of the infection control
- Hyperhidrosis - -An over-abundance of perspiration due to an overactive
sudoriferous gland
- HIV - -Bloodborne pathogen that weakens the immune system by
destroying the white blood cells. Also leads to AID
- Secretion - -When sebum, an oily substance, is delivered from the
sebaceous glands to provide moisture and maintain skins elasticity
- Alternating current - -(AC). Rapid or interrupted electrical current that
switches direction, moving in one direction then changing to the opposite
direction
- Stratum Spinosum - -Layer where the cells develop tiny spines that assist
in binding all cells
- Sudoriferous gland - -AKA Sweat Gland. Consist of tube-like ducts that
begin in the dermis and extend into the epidermis by attaching themselves
to hair follicles.
- Telsa High Frequency Current - -AKA Violet Rays, uses alternating current
that produces heat and provide stimulation and/or relaxation to the skins and
scalp
- Anhidrosis - -Lack of perspiration due to an under active sudoriferous
gland
- Excoriation - -Occurs through the scraping or scratching of the epidermis
layer or skin surface; this occur with an existing site being scratched,
irritating the existing injury
- Leukoderma - -Skin disorder that is characterized by light patches
(hypopigmentation): can be caused by a burn, or congenial diseases such as
Albinism
- Mascara - -Is applied to enhance the eyelashes by making them appear
darker, thicker and longer.