TDLR Questions Flashcards
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_______ establish specific standards of conduct, and can be changed or updated frequently
A. Regulations
B. Laws
C.Rules
D. Statues
C.RULES
Which of the following are the basic building blocks of all matter?
A. Electron
B. Atoms
C. Protons
D. Molecules
B. ATOMS
The SDS contains _______ categories of information.
A. 16
B. 10
C. 14
D. 12
A. 16
The negative electrode of an electrotherapy device is called a ______
A. Anode
B. Electron
C. Carbide
D. Cathode
D. CATHODE
The positive electrode of an electrotherapy device is called a ?
A. Cathode
B. Anode
C. Electron
D. Carbide
B. ANODE
The unit that measures how much electric energy is being used in one second is a ?
A. Ohm
B. Volt
C. Ampere
D. Watt
D. WATT
_______ is the process that introduces water-soluble products into the skin.
A. Desincrustation
B. Iontophoresis
C. Anaerobic
D. Catabolism
B. IONTOPHORESIS
What binds the tissues of the body together?
A. Anatomical
B. Physiological binder
C. Adhesive tissue
D. Connective Tissue
D. CONNECTIVE TISSUE
What is true of the origin part of the muscle?
A. It disappears
B. It moves frequently
C. It is attached to the skeleton
D. It is not attached to the skeleton
C. IT IS ATTACHED TO THE SKELETON
What body system serves as a protective covering for the body ?
A. Endocrine
B. Integumentary
C. Nervous
D. Skeletal
B. INTEGUMENTARY
Eccrine glands are ________.
A. Taste buds
B. Goose bumps
C. Sweat glands
D. Leukocytes
C. SWEAT GLANDS
What happens in the stratum granulosum ?
A. Keratin is produced
B. Fingerprints are formed
C. Langerhans immune cells protect the body
D. Desmosomes are created
A. KERATIN IS PRODUCED
What is the technical term for nails?
A. Papillae
B. Sebum
C. Lymph
D. Onyx
D. ONYX
What nerves react to heat, cold, pain and touch?
A. Sensory
B. Motor
C. Efferent
D. Secretory
A. SENSORY
What is the dermis?
A. Innermost layer of the skin
B. Support layer above the epidermis
C. Outermost layer of the skin
D. support layer below the epidermis
D. SUPPORT LAYER BELOW THE EPIDERMIS
What is true of basal cell carcinoma?
A. Its is the least common type of skin cancer
B. It is the most serious type of skin cancer
C. It is the least severe type of skin cancer
D. It is a benign form of skin cancer
C. IT IS THE LEAST SEVERE TYPE OF SKIN CANCER
What is hypopigmentation?
A. Excess
B. Lack of pigment
C. Dark pigment
D. Removal of pigment
D. LACK OF PIGMENT
Clients with which Fitzpatrick skin type tend to have more sensitive skin?
A. Skin type I (1)
B. Skin type v (5)
C. Skin type vI (6)
D. Skin type III (3)
A. SKIN TYPE I (1)
What is a characteristic of seborrhea?
A. Excess hair growth
B. Blisters
C. Wrinkles
D. Flaking skin
D. FLAKING SKIN
When should you analyze the skin type and condition?
A. While performing services
B. Before performing services
C. While scheduling the next appointment
D. While selecting products
B. BEFORE PREFORMING SERVICES
What is the vitamin of which retinol is the natural form
A. Vitamin A
B. Vitamin B
C. Vitamin C
D. Vitamin D
A. VITAMIN A
What is coenzyme Q10?
A. Exfoliant
B. Antioxidant
C. Preservative
D. Emulsifier
B. ANTIOXIDANT
What do clay mask do as they dry and tighten?
A. Seal follicles
B. Rupture comedones
C. Extract facial hair
D. Draw impurities to the surface
D. DRAW IMPURITIES TO THE SURFACE
What is the common name for pseudofolliculitis?
A. Goose bumps
B. Razor bumps
C. Wind burn
D. Sunburn
B. RAZOR BUMPS