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Esthetics Midterm Exam Review: Questions and Answers, Exams of Medicine

A comprehensive review of key concepts for an esthetics midterm exam. It presents a series of questions and answers covering various topics related to skin care, anatomy, physiology, and infection control. Valuable for students preparing for their esthetics midterm exam, offering a structured approach to reviewing essential information.

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ASI Final Review for Esthetics Midterm

Exam QUESTIONS ANSWERS

Correct way to remove excess products from makeup brushes - ANSWER>>Tapthe brush, Blow on the brush, Brush against hand, Swirl around the container

Conditions preventing salon/spa services - ANSWER>>Examples include Head Lice, Scabies, Itch Mites, EXCEPT: Seborheic dermatitis Percentage of alcohol used as antiseptic for skin - ANSWER>>70% One-celled micro-organisms sometimes called germs - ANSWER>>bacteria Type of bacteria found in dairy products with health-enhancing properties - ANSWER>>nonpathogenic Ways bacteria can enter the body - ANSWER>>nose, mouth, break in the skin, EXCEPT: healthy skin Highly infectious disease - ANSWER>>Human Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) Removing dirt, debris, and potential pathogens - ANSWER>>cleaning Percentage of alcohol for antiseptic use - ANSWER>>at least 70% Infectious micro-organism - ANSWER>>bloodborne pathogen Layer of the epidermis giving fingertips their ridges - ANSWER>>Stratum Lucidum Study of body structures visible to the naked eye - ANSWER>>Anatomy

Changes in polarity create - ANSWER>>Sparks Functional ingredients used to remove oil and dirt - ANSWER>>Surfactants Type of muscle responsible for intentional movements - ANSWER>>Striated Rate of cycling or frequency - ANSWER>>A hertz Condition when tendons become inflamed - ANSWER>>Tendonitis Phase of the cell life cycle where DNA is replicated - ANSWER>>Synthesis phase Used in a steamer machine - ANSWER>>Distilled Water Parts of the pilosebaceous unit - ANSWER>>Hair follicle, Arrector pili muscle,Sebaceous gland, EXCEPT: Sudoriferous gland

Type of muscle estheticians are concerned with - ANSWER>>Voluntary Exfoliant product used before extractions - ANSWER>>Desincrustation Type of nonpathogenic bacteria living on decaying organic matter - ANSWER>>Saprophytes Key parts of a muscle - ANSWER>> Condition NOT caused by a virus - ANSWER>>Tuberculosis Color of the cord delivered on production - ANSWER>>Orange Part of the muscle experiencing more movement when contracted - ANSWER>>Belly

Particles requiring a living host to survive - ANSWER>>Virus Matter with no definite shape or volume but has definite weight - ANSWER>>Gas Direction of massage during facials - ANSWER>>Insertion to origin Primary material the body needs to renew itself - ANSWER>>Protein Superior refers to - ANSWER>>Located above or larger True statements regarding the pH scale - ANSWER>>Values below 7 indicate more acidity Eversion refers to - ANSWER>>To bring outward Pediculicide shampoo kills - ANSWER>>Lice Distal refers to - ANSWER>>Furthest away Foreign substances provoking an immune response - ANSWER>>Antigens Acids connecting skin cells together - ANSWER>>Glycolic Acid Turning the hand from palm down to palm up - ANSWER>>Supination Moisturizer for combination skin type - ANSWER>>Not specified Emulsion - ANSWER>>A mixture of water and oil for skin hydration. Hydration - ANSWER>>Process of increasing water content in skin. Thick texture cream - ANSWER>>Cream designed to add lipids to skin.

Color wheel - ANSWER>>Visual representation of color relationships. Increase phase - ANSWER>>Facial treatment step involving masks andtreatments.

Electrons - ANSWER>>Negatively charged particles in electricity flow. Foundation - ANSWER>>Cosmetic applied to even skin tone. Adduction - ANSWER>>Movement of limbs towards the midline. Facial shape - ANSWER>>Classification of face based on proportions. pH-balanced cleanser - ANSWER>>Cleanser suitable for dry or sensitive skin. Stratum Spinosum - ANSWER>>Epidermal layer providing strength between cells. Tint - ANSWER>>Hue with white added to lighten color. Telangiectasia - ANSWER>>Vascular disorder causing red thread-like lines. Carbuncle - ANSWER>>Cluster of boils involving multiple hair follicles. Occipitalis - ANSWER>>Muscle at the nape of the neck. Auricularis - ANSWER>>Muscles associated with ear movement. Tinea - ANSWER>>Contagious fungal disease with circular patches. Subjective symptom - ANSWER>>Symptom reported by the patient, like itching. Flat bone - ANSWER>>Bone type found in skull and scapula.

Sesamoid bones - ANSWER>>Bones protecting tendons from stress. Chemical burn first aid - ANSWER>>Rinse burn and remove contaminated items. Hemoglobin - ANSWER>>Protein in red blood cells transporting oxygen. Plasma - ANSWER>>Fluid part of the blood containing nutrients. Leukocytes - ANSWER>>White blood cells that fight infections. Cytoplasm - ANSWER>>Substance where most cell activities occur. Liposomes - ANSWER>>Structures for delivering ingredients over time. Chromosomes - ANSWER>>Structures containing DNA in pairs, 23 total. Humectants - ANSWER>>Ingredients attracting water to the skin. Beauty make up - ANSWER>>Cosmetics applied for aesthetic enhancement.