Esthetic State Board Actual Exam 2024
Questions and Correct Answers Rated
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What is hirtuism? - answer-excessive hair growth
What type of current does galvanic current use? - answer-direct
current
What two layers is the dermis divided in? - answer-reticular and
papillary
What is the most effective level of infection control? - answer-
sterilization
What glands are located all over the body, except the palms of the
hands and soles of the feet? - answer-sebaceous glands
Lesions are grouped into which categories? - answer-primary,
secondary, tertiary
What is bromhidrosis? - answer-foul-smelling gland disorder, usually
in the armpits or on the feet.
What nourishes and supplies oxygen to the body? - answer-blood
What degree should you hold the applicator while applying wax? -
answer-45 degrees
What type of product is necessary for dry skin? - answer-occlusive
What type of product is used during desincrustation? - answer-alkaline
What is the resting or falling-out stage of hair growth? - answer-
telogen phase
,What is the most common, yet least severe type of skin cancer -
answer-basal cell carcinoma
What are the two poles in galvanic? - answer-anode (positive),
cathode (negitive)
What is the process of using electric current to introduce water soluble
ingredient into the skin called? - answer-iontophoresis
What facial machine function illuminates fungi, bacteria, and
pigmentation problems? - answer-the woods lamp
What is pih? - answer-post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
What is the current that flows in one direction? - answer-direct current
What is conjunctiviitis (pink-eye) - answer-an infection of the eyes that
is highly contagious
Where are supplies stored? - answer-in clean, covered, labeled
containers
What is the technical name for ring-worm? - answer-tinea corporis
What is the technical name for shingles? - answer-herpes zoster
What is a technical name for a wart? - answer-verruca
What is the stratum germinativum layer also known as? - answer-the
basal cell layer
What is epilating? - answer-hair removal from the follicle
What is a small blister or sac containing clear fluid often produced by
poison ivy or poison oak? - answer-vesicle
, How many categories does the sds contain? - answer-16
What unit measures electrical current per second - answer-watt
Glycation, an intrinsic part of the aging process, is caused by what? -
answer-rise of blood pressure
Milia is most common in what skin type? - answer-dry
What are carbomers used for? - answer-used to thicken creams
How far should the facial steamer be from the face? - answer-18
inches
What is tapotement also called? - answer-percussion
Hair growth is created by the activity of cells in the: - answer-basal
layer
The presence of pus is a sign of a _________ infection. - answer-
bacterial
Effective sterilization typically requires ______________ - answer-an
autoclave
What does a ph of under 7 mean? - answer-an acidic solution
What muscle closes the eyes? - answer-orbicularis oculi
What muscle causes wrinkles in the forehead? - answer-frontalis
What is telangiectasia? - answer-capillary wall dilation
What is hypertrophy? - answer-abnormal growth
What vitamin aids in and accelerates the skins healing process, as
well as boosting the immune system? - answer-vitamin c
Questions and Correct Answers Rated
A+
What is hirtuism? - answer-excessive hair growth
What type of current does galvanic current use? - answer-direct
current
What two layers is the dermis divided in? - answer-reticular and
papillary
What is the most effective level of infection control? - answer-
sterilization
What glands are located all over the body, except the palms of the
hands and soles of the feet? - answer-sebaceous glands
Lesions are grouped into which categories? - answer-primary,
secondary, tertiary
What is bromhidrosis? - answer-foul-smelling gland disorder, usually
in the armpits or on the feet.
What nourishes and supplies oxygen to the body? - answer-blood
What degree should you hold the applicator while applying wax? -
answer-45 degrees
What type of product is necessary for dry skin? - answer-occlusive
What type of product is used during desincrustation? - answer-alkaline
What is the resting or falling-out stage of hair growth? - answer-
telogen phase
,What is the most common, yet least severe type of skin cancer -
answer-basal cell carcinoma
What are the two poles in galvanic? - answer-anode (positive),
cathode (negitive)
What is the process of using electric current to introduce water soluble
ingredient into the skin called? - answer-iontophoresis
What facial machine function illuminates fungi, bacteria, and
pigmentation problems? - answer-the woods lamp
What is pih? - answer-post-inflammatory hyperpigmentation
What is the current that flows in one direction? - answer-direct current
What is conjunctiviitis (pink-eye) - answer-an infection of the eyes that
is highly contagious
Where are supplies stored? - answer-in clean, covered, labeled
containers
What is the technical name for ring-worm? - answer-tinea corporis
What is the technical name for shingles? - answer-herpes zoster
What is a technical name for a wart? - answer-verruca
What is the stratum germinativum layer also known as? - answer-the
basal cell layer
What is epilating? - answer-hair removal from the follicle
What is a small blister or sac containing clear fluid often produced by
poison ivy or poison oak? - answer-vesicle
, How many categories does the sds contain? - answer-16
What unit measures electrical current per second - answer-watt
Glycation, an intrinsic part of the aging process, is caused by what? -
answer-rise of blood pressure
Milia is most common in what skin type? - answer-dry
What are carbomers used for? - answer-used to thicken creams
How far should the facial steamer be from the face? - answer-18
inches
What is tapotement also called? - answer-percussion
Hair growth is created by the activity of cells in the: - answer-basal
layer
The presence of pus is a sign of a _________ infection. - answer-
bacterial
Effective sterilization typically requires ______________ - answer-an
autoclave
What does a ph of under 7 mean? - answer-an acidic solution
What muscle closes the eyes? - answer-orbicularis oculi
What muscle causes wrinkles in the forehead? - answer-frontalis
What is telangiectasia? - answer-capillary wall dilation
What is hypertrophy? - answer-abnormal growth
What vitamin aids in and accelerates the skins healing process, as
well as boosting the immune system? - answer-vitamin c