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CIDESCO Facial Treatments FINAL REVIEW Questions and Verified Answers CIDESCO Facial Treatments FINAL REVIEW Questions and Verified Answers
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What form releases the esthetician from liability resulting from treatment? Consent form Consultation card Intake form
What accurately describes follicles in dry skin? Moderate Difficult to visualize Small
A client may not choose to reveal _________ on an intake form. allergies medications
age
What term is best described as a discoloration from melanin production due to sun or other factors? Milia Keratosis Hyperpigmentation
What are contraindications? Factors that indicate a certain service should be performed Factors that demand the use of certain products Factors that prohibit the use of certain products
prohibit the use of certain products What is contraindicated for a client who is taking oral steroids?
Waxing Massage Treatments that require a grounding pad
What is true of an esthetician's analysis of skin? It should make the esthetician aware of services that might harm the client. It should avoid discussion of a client's habits. It should not be holistic.
that might harm the client. The skin type that has a small follicle size is _________. oily normal dry
Solar comedones are _________. whiteheads that are blocked and do not have follicular openings large blackheads, usually around the eyes, due to sun exposure hardened, pearl-like masses of oil and dead skin cells
blackheads, usually around the eyes, due to sun exposure Which Fitzpatrick type has the MOST tolerance to UV light? Fitzpatrick skin type 2 Fitzpatrick skin type 1 Fitzpatrick skin type 8
Which of the following has an internal effect on the skin? Misuse of products
Lack of exercise Photosensitivity to the sun
All of the following are characteristic of sensitive skin EXCEPT _________. redness fragility darker skin
What is contraindicated for clients who are allergic to aspirin? Waxing Electrical treatments Exfoliation
What is healthiest habit for the skin in relationship to sun exposure? Avoid sun exposure. Seek 15 minutes of direct sunlight daily. Use tanning beds to increase melanin production before going out into the sun.
The most difficult type of skin to treat well is _________. Fitzpatrick skin type 6 Fitzpatrick skin type 4 Fitzpatrick skin type 2
What is true of photosensitivity? It is a condition that results from taking certain medication. It is a genetic condition that results in the inability to tan. It is a psychological condition related to body dysmorphia.
Which of the following Fitzpatrick skin types burns MOST readily? Type 3 Type 2 Type 4
Who may possibly receive safe electrical treatments? Clients who have allergies Clients with pacemakers Clients who are pregnant
What part of the skin is most often palpated during a skin analysis? The eyes
The cheeks The neck
What is true of actinic keratosis? It can be precancerous. It is caused by hormonal imbalances. It is also known as telangiectasia.
What is a primary cause of an external effect on the skin? Misuse of products Vitamin deficiencies Lack of exercise
What scale is used to measure the skin type's ability to tolerate sun exposure? The Fitzpatrick scale The Photosensitivity scale The T-Zone scale
When performing a skin analysis, a client's normal state of dryness might not be visible _________. outside of the T-zone under a magnifying light in the T-zone
An esthetician should ask about a client's lifestyle and describe any observations about the skin's appearance _________. after applying toner and before touching the skin before applying toner and after touching the skin
after examining the skin with a magnifying lamp and before determining skin type
applying toner and after touching the skin Before performing any service, estheticians must have a full awareness of _________. the client's ethnicity the client's diet the client's exercise regimen
Redness and distended capillaries caused by a weakening of the capillary walls are a condition called _________. keratosis telangiectasia milia
One example of something which has an extrinsic effect on the skin is _________.
puberty dehydration free radicals
What is true of a client who has diabetes? Exfoliation is contraindicated. They might not realize a treatment is hurting them. They may never receive electrical treatments.
hurting them. What is contraindicated by skin-thinning medications such as Differin and Renova? Massage All treatments Moisturizers
Skin type is first determined by observing _________. the arms the back of the leg the neck
What is a result of albinism? Seborrhea Hypopigmentation Keratosis
What skin type is LEAST likely to have blemishes? Dry Normal
Combination
What is a characteristic of telangiectasia? Rashes Broken capillaries Scarring
All of the following products may be a good choice for the décolleté EXCEPT _________. additional moisture growth factor serums antioxidants
What is true of consent before treatment?
A client's written acknowledgement of consent is necessary and recommended before every treatment. Consent may be given orally. Written consent is only advisable for the first treatment.
before every treatment. Over a woman's lifetime, _________. hormonal changes will increase and become more unpredictable over time hormonal changes will be the most significant only if the woman becomes pregnant hormonal changes will change her skin in various ways throughout her life
hormonal changes will change her skin in various ways throughout her life Fluid, infection, or other matter encapsulated in a firm mass under the skin in _________. a cyst a pustule
a papule
Erythema is a condition defined by _________. visible distended capillaries UV damage to the epidermis redness caused by inflammation
An intrinsic factor that affects the skin is _________. allergies to products sun damage genetics
All of the following are other names for the intake form EXCEPT _________. consultation card
service record card client questionnaire
Where are recommendations for home care skin products are typically found? Consultation card Consent form Intake form
A raised lesion is also known as a _________. pustule wrinkle papule
When performing a skin analysis, the first step is always _________. looking at a client's skin cleansing the client's skin washing hands
client's health history questionnaire What is a pustule? A hardened collection of oil A sebaceous breakout A raised lesion
inside Differences in the T-zone from other areas of the face are characteristic of _________ skin. dry oily
normal
Uneven skin is observed when touching _________ skin. combination normal oily
What should sensitive skin be treated with? Nonirritating products Exfoliation Heat
The kind of diet that is best for the skin is _________. balanced
gluten-free pescatarian
The medical condition that demonstrates an external, rather than an internal effect on the skin is _________. diabetes cancer photosensitivity
What are open comedones? Whiteheads that are blocked and do not have follicular openings Blackheads caused by a buildup of debris, oil, and dead skin cells Rough areas on the skin resulting from sun exposure
caused by a buildup of debris, oil, and dead skin cells
Estheticians examine the skin through a form of touch called _________. Fitzpatrick measuring palpation visualization
Milia are _________. raised lesions that are also called blemishes large open comedones around the eyes infected papules with fluid inside
of oil and dead skin cells A T-zone is _________. the center area of the face corresponding to the T shape a scale used to measure the skin type's ability to tolerate sun exposure
a discoloration from melanin production due to sun or other factors
center area of the face corresponding to the T shape What step immediately follows cleansing a client's skin of makeup? Applying toner Touching the skin of the face Covering the client's eyes with eye pads
with eye pads When treating Fitzpatrick skin types 5 and 6, _________. the skin tends to be extremely dry it is difficult to determine adverse reactions the skin tends to be thin
determine adverse reactions
Which of the following Fitzpatrick skin types is MOST likely to tan and LEAST likely to burn? Type 1 Type 2 Type 3
What number on the Fitzpatrick skin type scale corresponds with people of Spanish, Greek, and Italian heritage? 2 6 1
The type of skin which generally freckles and does not tan is _________. Fitzpatrick skin type 2 Fitzpatrick skin type 1
Fitzpatrick skin type 6
The last step in a skin analysis is _________. recording observations in the client's chart applying toner discussing a home care regimen
What treatment is contraindicated for clients with pacemakers? Facials Electrical treatments Waxing
The lightest skin is Fitzpatrick skin type _________. 1
Hyperkeratinization is defined as _________. redness caused by inflammation visible broken or distended capillaries an excessive buildup of dead skin cells
Poor elasticity is _________. lines and damage from internal or external causes a mark on the skin where a wound healed UV damage to the epidermis and dermis
sun, and aging
What has caused a condition that modern topical treatments of the décolleté have developed to treat? Rhinovirus Cell phone use Gluten allergies
What is the primary source of skin disorders? Both internal and external factors Only internal factors Neither internal nor external factors
The two skin types which have similar levels of hydration are _________. oily and combination normal and dry