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UTAH ESTHETICS EXAM NEWEST WITH

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UTAH ESTHETICS EXAM NEWEST WITH

ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT

ANSWERS|ALREADY GRADED A+

There are several types of bacteria. Which one causes disease? - ANSWER- Pathogenic bacteria causes diseases

What does staphylococci bacteria cause? - ANSWER-Pus forming bacteria that grows in clusters like grapes. They cause abscesses, pustules and boils.

What is mitosis? - ANSWER-Cells dividing into two new cells (daughter cells)

What is a local infection on the skin? - ANSWER-confined to a particular part of the body and appears as a lesion containing pus such as a pimple or an abscess.

What causes scabies? - ANSWER-caused by a parasite, the itch mite.

What is disinfection? - ANSWER-the process of cleaning something, especially with a chemical, in order to destroy bacteria

What is sterilization? - ANSWER-The process that completely destroys all microbial life including spores.

What is an autoclave? - ANSWER-Sterilization using high pressure steam equipment

If there is a blood spill during the service you are performing, what do you do?

  • ANSWER-Blood spill protocol. You stop the service, and put gloves on
  • immediately.

What is the next step after stopping service in the blood spill protocol? - ANSWER-After stopping service, and putting gloves on you apply antiseptic.

What is a cell membrane? - ANSWER-is the part of the cell that encloses the protoplasm and permits substances to enter and leave.

What are organs made of? - ANSWER-are structures composed of specialized tissues designed to perform a specific function in plants and animals.

What do connective tissues do in the human body? - ANSWER-Supports, protects, and binds together other tissues of the body.

What is the function of the liver? - ANSWER-Removes waste created by digestion.

What is the largest bone of the face? - ANSWER-The mandible

What is the platysma? - ANSWER-Is a broad muscle extending from the chest and shoulder muscles to the side of chin.

What are the cells that compose the blood/circulatory system? - ANSWER- Erythrocytes, leukocytes, and thrombocytes are part of the circulatory/blood system.

What is the branch of science that studies substances that contain carbon? - ANSWER-Organic chemistry

What does pH measure? - ANSWER-pH measures the potential hydrogen

What is the ph level of distilled water? - ANSWER-pH level of 7

Give examples of an nonconductor or insulator of electricity? - ANSWER- Rubber, silk, wood, glass

What is anaphoresis? - ANSWER-Is the process of forcing liquids into the tissues from the negative to positive pole, producing an alkaline reaction that open pores. The holds the positive electrode.

What is galvanic current? - ANSWER-Is a constant and direct current. It has a positive and negative pole and produces chemical changes when it passes through the tissues and fluids of the body.

What are high frequency electrodes made of? - ANSWER-Made of glass or metal

How do you perform indirect high frequency glass electrode (Tesla)? - ANSWER-During indirect high frequency, the client holds electrode

What is another name for Vitamin A? - ANSWER-Retinol

What are hair and nails considered in relation to the skin? - ANSWER- Appendages of the skin

the stratum corneum - ANSWER-(Latin for 'horny layer') is the outermost layer of the epidermis, consisting of dead cells (corneocytes).

Where do we have the most abundant nerve fibers? - ANSWER-Fingertips

What gives color to skin, hair and eyes? - ANSWER-Melanin is the pigment in the eyes, hair and skin that gives us some protection from the sun.

What glands in our body regulate heat? - ANSWER-The hypothalamus works with other parts of the body's temperature-regulating system, such as the skin, sweat glands and blood vessels

Thermoregulation - ANSWER-Thermoregulation is a process that allows your body to maintain its core internal temperature

What do sudoriferous glands secrete? - ANSWER-Sweat

Where are the sebaceous glands connected and what do they produce? - ANSWER-Are connected to the hair follicles and produce oil

What is secreted from the sebaceous glands? - ANSWER-Oil is secreted

What cells form the stratum corneum? - ANSWER-Keratinocytes on the surface have hardened into corneocytes

What is the function of melanocytes? - ANSWER-Cells that produce pigment granules (skin pigmentation)

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