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The pressure of the flow of electrons through a conductor is measured by ________________. |
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Sinusoidal current is used during _________________ and _______________________. |
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Scalp and facial manipulations |
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Which of the following conditions are contraindications for electrotherapy:
Pacemaker
Epilepsy
open cuts and sores
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All the above
Pacemaker
Epilepsy
open cuts and sores |
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Electricity travels ___________________ miles per second. |
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UVA rays can penetrate the skin down to the _______________. |
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Light therapy is another name for_____________________. |
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Psoriasis and acne can be treated by using __________ _________. |
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What skin benefits have LED devices been shown to provide ? |
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Electricity doesn't occupy space, nor does it have physical or chemical properties. |
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What are sparks and lightening ? |
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Electric current is the flow of ____________ through an ____________ _________________. |
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Electrons
electrical conductor |
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Primary electrical modalities used in esthetics include:
Galvanic
Faradic
Sinusoidal and Tesla high-frequency
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All of the above
Galvanic
Faradic
Sinusoidal and Tesla HF |
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The 2 categories of electricity include: |
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Direct (DC) and Alternating (AC) |
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Estheticians use these light rays; _______________, ______________ and _______________________. |
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infrared rays, ultraviolet rays, and visible light |
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The electrical path from the generating source through theconductor and back to it's original sources is called:_________________________. |
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What is the name for a constant, even-flowing current that travels in one direction only? |
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A rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in theopposite direction is called ________________________. |
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What is the function of a circuit breaker? |
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shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of an overload |
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An applicator for directing the electric current from the electrotherapy machine to the client's skin is called: |
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Which of the following exclude clients from using certain ingredients or productis, or having certain treatments?
indications
reactions
predilections
contraindications |
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In the electromagnetic spectrum, the part that can be seen with the naked eye is called: |
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Which skin disease can UVB rays cause?
Premature aging
solar keratoses
skin cancer
All of the above |
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A volt is a measurement of how much electric energy is being used in __________________________. |
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What must all electrical appliances have to operate safely? |
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At least 2 electrical connections |
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All of the electrical equipment must be ____________________ certified. |
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Polarity indicates the _______________ or _______________ pole of an electric current. |
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How should you disconnect your equipment? |
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Grasp the plug and pull it stright out from the outlet |
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Besides productin gchemical effects, what do ultraviolet rays do? |
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UVA rays can :
Penetrate the Dermis
damage collagen
damage fibrils
all of the above |
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All of the above
Penetrate the dermis
damage collagen
damage fibrils |
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What do broad spectrum sunscreens protect against? |
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What are the advantages of sinusoidal current of faradic current?
Soothes the nerves
penetrates deeper into muscle tissue
supplies greater stimulation
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Soothes the nerves
penetrates deeper into muscle tissue
supplies greater stimulation |
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What does cataphoresis accomplish? |
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Forces acidic substances deeper into tissues |
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What is an electric current? |
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- Flow of electricity along a conductor.
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- A form of energy that when in motion, exhibits magnetic, chemical or thermal effects; a flow of electrons.
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- Any substances, materials, or medium that easily transmits electricity.
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What is an insulator or nonconductor? |
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- A substance that doesn't easily transmit electricity.
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What is a complete circuit? |
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- The path of an electric current from the generating source through conductors and back to its original source.
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What is direct current (DC)? |
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- A constant, even flowing current that travels in one direction only.
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What is the function of a converter? |
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- To change direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC).
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What is the function of a rectifier? |
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- To change alternating current to direct current.
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What is alternating current (AC)? |
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- A rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction, producing mechanical action.
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- Is a unit of measures the strength of an electrical current.
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- A unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes the flow of electrons through a conductor.
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- A unit that measures the resistance of an electric current.
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- Measurement of how much electric energy is being used in one second.
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How many watts are in a kilowatt (K)?
- 1000 watts.
- 100 watts
- 10 watts
- 10,000 watts
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- A special device that prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit.
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What is the function of a circuit breaker? |
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- A switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of an overload.
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What is the name for the electronic facial treatments? |
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What is an electrode? Or what serves as a contductor for electricity during electrotherapy? |
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- An electrode is an applicator for directing the electric current from the machine to the client's skin.
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What is the name for positive electrode? |
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- Anode (usually red, marked with "p" of "+")
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What is the name for a negative electrode? |
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- Cathode (usually black, marked "N" or "-")
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What is the galvanic current? |
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- Uses a constant and direct current, using positive and negative pole to produce the chemical changes when it passes through the tissues and fluids of the body.
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What is the active electrode? |
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- Electrode used on the area to be treated.
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- A process of introducing water soluble products into the skin by using electric current such as that from the positive and negative poles of a galvanic machine.
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What is the function of Cataphoresis? |
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- A process of forcing acidic substances into deeper tissue using galvanic current from the positive towards the negative pole.
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What is the function of Anaphoresis? |
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- A process of forcing alkaline liquids into the tissues from the negative toward the positive pole.
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- Galvanic current used to create an alkaline chemical reaction that emulsifies or liquidifies sebum and debris. The negative electrode is active. The process is good for oily and acnetic skin.
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What is Telsa high frequency current? |
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- Thermal or heat producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration also called "violet ray."
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What are two methods for applying high-frequency current? |
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- Direct surface application
- Indirect application
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What is the light therapy? |
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- The application of light rays to the skin for the treatment of acne, wrinkles, capillaries, pigmentation or hair removal.
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What are ultraviolet rays? |
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- Invisible rays that have longer wavelengths, penetrate deeper and produce more heat than visible light does. They make up to 60% of natural sunlight.
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What is the skin type blue light is used for? |
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What skin type is the red light used for? |
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- Dry skin, combined with oils and creams.
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What are the four modalities used in electrotherapy? What kind of current in each one? |
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- Galvanic (DC and constant)
- Faradic (alternating and interrupted current)
- Sinusoidal (alternating current)
- Telsa High Frequency (thermal current)
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When conducting desincrustation using the galvanic current, who should hold the positive electrode, the positive polarity?
- The client
- The esthetician
- The esthetician's assistant
- Positive polarity is not necessary.
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A substance that does not easily transmit electricity is known as:
- Electric current
- Conductor
- Insulator
- Complete circuit
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What is used as a conductor in a machine during electrotherapy?
- Modalities
- Electrode
- Anode
- Cathode
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Which of the following is the process of introducing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current?
- Cataphoresis and Anaphoresis
- Iontophoresis and Disincrustation
- None of the above
- Both choices, first and second
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A milliampere or an ampere is used to measure:
- Electric current
- Ocean current
- Fuse device
- None of the above
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A ___________ is a special device that prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit.
- Volt
- Plug
- Fuse
- Circuit breaker
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What is used as a conductor of electricity during an electrical treatment?
- Electrode
- Conductor
- Wall plate
- Rectifier
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The control that regulates the strength of the current used is called?
- Converter
- Ohm
- Rheostat
- Volt
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During desincrustation who holds the positive electrode?
- The client
- The esthetician
- No one
- Both the client and the esthetician
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What is one of the benefits of high frequency?
- It improves circulation
- It has therapeutic properties
- It has germicidal action
- It helps increase cell turnover
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- It has germicidal action.
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