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IBEC ELECTROLYSIS & LASER STATE TEST|| 234 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)

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IBEC ELECTROLYSIS & LASER STATE TEST|| 234 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)IBEC ELECTROLYSIS & LASER STATE TEST|| 234 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+)IBEC ELECTROLYSIS & LASER STATE TEST|| 234 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS (GRADED A+) What is anaphoresis? - ANSWER-process of infusing a negative (alkaline) product into the skin- used in galvanic current Can electrologists use anaphoresis? - ANSWER-No, electrologists are not allowed to use anaphoresis What is the skin type that need test spots? - ANSWER-Fitzpatrick 3+4 What should be the biggest concern for a client with darker skin? - ANSWER-Erythema, Edema, Blanching, Keloid

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IBEC ELECTROLYSIS & LASER STATE
TEST|| 234 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
(GRADED A+)
What is anaphoresis? - ANSWER-process of infusing a negative (alkaline) product into
the skin- used in galvanic current

Can electrologists use anaphoresis? - ANSWER-No, electrologists are not allowed to
use anaphoresis

What is the skin type that need test spots? - ANSWER-Fitzpatrick 3+4

What should be the biggest concern for a client with darker skin? - ANSWER-Erythema,
Edema, Blanching, Keloid

What is Cushing Syndrome? - ANSWER-hypercortisolism; caused by either excess
steroid use,ectopic A.C.T.H.

What should you do if epilator stops working? - ANSWER-turn epilator off and unplug it.

What causes hair changes in woman - ANSWER-Ovaries and Adrenal imbalances

Type 1 Diabetes is insulin _____ - ANSWER-dependent

Type 2 Diabetes is insulin_____ - ANSWER-resistant

What is psuedofolliculitis? - ANSWER-cutaneous, inflammatory disorder of the hair
follicle

Where do living cells divide and grow to build the hair shaft - ANSWER-Hair bulb

Who gets gestational diabetes? - ANSWER-pregnant women

Smaller needles are _____ - ANSWER-hotter

Heat pattern is _____ shaped - ANSWER-pear/tear drop

Where in the skin does mitosis occur? - ANSWER-Basal Layer/stratum basale

Temperature for washing hands? - ANSWER-Warm Water

, What is a biological indicator and what does it do - ANSWER-the most accepted means
of monitoring sterilization; The biological indicator only tells you if the target temperature
was reached

Water becomes a chromophore at? - ANSWER-900nm

Names for thermolysis - ANSWER-Alternating current, high frequency, short wave and
radio frequency, flash, diathermy

What are the steps to clean forceps? - ANSWER-Clean forceps with soap and water,
put in barbaside for 10 mins, and put in autoclave/dry cleave for amount of time for
packaged or unpackaged instrument.

How long should a unpackaged instrument be in an autoclave and at what temperature?
- ANSWER-15 mins at 250 F (plus lag time)

How long should a packaged instrument be in an autoclave and at what temperature? -
ANSWER-30 mins at 250 F (plus lag time)

How long should a instrument be in a dry clave at 340F - ANSWER-60 mins

How long should a instrument be in a dry clave at 320 F - ANSWER-120 mins

What should you use to clean the air filter on your laser - ANSWER-Bleach

Names for Electrolysis - ANSWER-Galvanic, Multiple Needle,Direct current

Can you use DC and AC at the same time? - ANSWER-Yes, if you are using the Blend

What are the different types of epidermal cooling? - ANSWER-Air Cooling; Cryogen;
Contact Cooling; Gel cooling

What is contact cooling? - ANSWER-a device that is a combination of a cooling pad
associated with a vacuum or mechanical massager intended for the disruption of
adipocyte cells

What is air cooling? - ANSWER-reducing the temperature of the skin (with cool
air)numbs it, and numb skin has fewer active pain receptors.

What modality is good for coarse hair? - ANSWER-Electrolysis

What is made in the positive pole? - ANSWER-Hydrochloric Acid; HCl; Chlorine gas

What is made in the negative pole - ANSWER-Sodium Hydroxide; NaOH;Hydrogen gas

In the Blend lye becomes more ______ - ANSWER-caustic

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