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FREE AND STUDY GAMES ABOUT PIVOT POINT CH 15
EXAM QUESTIONS
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-Guarantee passing score -120 Questions and Answers -format set of multiple-choice -Expert-Verified Explanation Question 1: On the human body, the thinnest skin is located:
- on the chin
- on the eyelids
- on the soles of the feet
- on the skull just behind the ears
Answer:
- on the eyelids
- analysis
- diagnosis
- prognosis
- recognition
Question 2: Anticipating the most probable course a disease may follow is called:
Answer:
- prognosis
- inflame and irritate muscles
- increase secretion of sebum
- decrease production of keratin
- soothe and stimulate nerves and muscles
Question 3: Applying pressure to motor points will have which of the following effects?
Answer:
- soothe and stimulate nerves and muscles
- etiology
- anatomy
- pathology
- dermatology
Question 4: What is the technical name for the study of skin, including structure, functions, diseases and treatment?
Answer:
- dermatology
- oiling
- toning
- hydrating
- cleansing
Question 5: A term that is used to describe moisturizing is:
Answer:
- hydrating
- oval
- round
- square
- diamond-shaped
Question 6: Most corrective makeup and contouring is done to help the face appear:
Answer:
- oval
Question 7: What is another name for the stratum germinativum?
- epidermis
- dermal layer
- stratum lucidum
- basal or stratum basale layer
Answer:
d basal or stratum basale layer
Question 8: What hair removal method is available for clients who cannot tolerate hot wax treatments?
- shaving only
- electrolysis only
- cold wax treatment
- bleaching or lightening only
Answer:
- cold wax treatment
Question 9: A cyst is defined by which of the following descriptions?
- oozing sore
- wheal lesions
- crack in the skin
- abnormal membranous sac
Answer:
- abnormal membranous sac
- dermis
- subcutaneous
- stratum corneum
- stratum spinosum
Question 10: The stratum germinativum and what other layer of the skin contain melanin?
Answer:
- stratum spinosum
Question 11: Where does a steatoma most often appear?
- on the arms, legs and chest
- on the face, feet and hands
- on the fingers, feet and toes
- on the scalp, neck and back
Answer:
- on the scalp, neck and back
- it may wear thin
- it may become shiny
- it may scale and flake
- it may become callused
Question 12: What may happen to the skin if an area is subject to pressure or friction over a long period of time?
Answer:
- it may become callused
- require vibration
- should not be massaged
- require petrissage movements
- require tapotement movements
Question 13: Areas of the skin that are diseased, broken, bruised or scraped:
Answer:
- should not be massaged
- ducts
- pores
- glands
- follicles
Question 14: The small openings onto the skin from the sudoriferous glands are called:
Answer:
- pores
Question 15: Sweat or perspiration is excreted by what gland?
- adrenal
- endocrine
- sebaceous
- sudoriferous
Answer:
- sudoriferous
- acne
- eczema
- psoriasis
- fever blisters
Question 16: Herpes Simplex is the technical term for:
Answer:
- fever blisters
- circular movement with no gliding
- light tapping or slapping movement
- light, gentle stroking or circular movement
- light or heavy kneading and rolling of muscles
Question 17: Effleurage is a massage movement that involves a: