168 Questions
which one of the following is not a benefit of effleurage
it helps to compress tissue against tissue improving the elasticity of the skin
when is it recommended to use a petrissage movement during a facial
after the initial effleurage
tapotement is a form
percussions
which of the following is not a form of petrissage
cupping
what massage movement is used ti begin the massage
effleurage
what massage movement would you avoid if you client has very sensitive skin
lightly circulating the eye area
if a client presented with a very dry skin what massAge movement would you concentrate on to improve the circulation of their skin and increase sebum production
petrissage
which of the following is a brisk stimulating massage movement
percussions
which one of the following is an effect of deep effleurage on the skin
increase the flow of blood and lymph
which one of the following forms of percussions should be used during a facial massage
light tapping
what massage is effective in releasing tension from the neck and shoulders
petrissage
which one of the following is a total contraindications to facial massage
acute inflammation
which one of the following is not a benefit of petrissage
relaxation of muscle fibres
immediately after the facial massage what should you do
remove the massage medium using clean damp cotton wool
what massage movement would you see as a connection link between different parts of a facial massage
effleurage
when performing vibration what part of your hand should you use
fingertips
what massage movement lifts and compresses the underling tissues
petrissage
kmuckling is a form of
petrissage
when should vibrations be introduced during the facial massage
towards the end of the treatment
how would you begin a facial massage
effleurage down the neck across the pectoral muscle around the deltoid muscle across the trapezius and upward towards the base of the skull
what massage movement creates a fast vascular reaction
percussion
which of the following is gentle relaxing massage movement
effleurage
which of the following is not a form of percussion
kneading
which of the following massage movement is most effective in increasing sebaceous and sudoriferous gland activity
petrissage
kneading is a form of
petrissage
describe petrissage and its effect
fast light tapping move to bring blood to the surface of the skin aid cell renewal
describe effleurage and its effect
long stroking movement to aid relaxation and boost circulation
describe tapotement and its effect
fast light movement used to create heat in the area increase circulation and create erythema
which is contraindication to massage
all the above
what sterilization method produces steam under pressure in an enclosed cabinet
autoclave
riddor standes for
reporting of injuries diseases and dangerous occurring regulations
what pigment of the skin absorbs harmful uv rays
melanin
what is the resting stage of hair growth
telogen
which one of the following is a function of lymph
removes bacteria away from tissues
what layer of the skin is situated just below the epidermis
dermis
describe tapotement and its effect
fast light tapping move to bring blood to the surface of the skin and aid cell renewal
which of the following statements is true
hair growth is faster in warm weather than in clod
what branch of the external carotid artery supplies the muscles of the face
facial
what specialist cells can be found in the papillary layer of the skin
fibroblasts
what bone supports the tongue
hyoid
which one of the following is not a function of sebum
provides nourishments to the skin. and hair
which one of the following providers the epidermis with oxygen and nutrition
papillary
what is the uppermost layer of the epidermis
stratum corneum
what is the term used to describe the shedding of skin
desquamation
which one of the following is the actively growing stage of the hair
anagen
what is the skin natural oil called
sebum
what provides nourishments to the epidermis
interstitial fluid
which one of the following areas of the body does not have apocrine glands
palm of the hand
what glands produce body odour
apocrine
what is the deepest layer of the skin
subcutaneous
which one of the following is not a stage of hair growth
halogen
what substances do sebaceous gland secrete
sebum
the acid mantle is a combination of
sweat and sebum
what layer of the skin also known as the basal layer
stratum germinativum
what cells remove any foreign bodies that enter the skin
langerhan cells
where are eccrine glands found
soles of feet
during what stage of hair growth does the hair separate from the papilla
catagen
what part of the dermis is connected to the lowermost part of the epidermis
papillary layer
what is the function of apocrine glands
to produce body odour
sudoriferous glands are also known as
sweat glandes
what type of infection is impetigo
bacterial
deep areas within the dermis are penetrated by
uva
what is the term used to describe a cluster of pigmented cells on the skin that can either be raised or flat
moles
when is it recommended to use a petrissage movement during a facial
after the initial effleurage
when draping the client hair once the stray hair has been tucked in and ears on folded what should you check
the drape should not be tight
what are the characteristics of tinea pedis
red scaly itchy skin
crows feet form on what part of the face
around the eyes
which one of the following is a contraindications steaming
the skin may become over stimulated
red inflamed skin is a characteristic of which one of the following skin disorders
dermatitis
which one of these natural ingredients would you use as an astringent
lemon juice
which one of the following is not a characteristic of oily skin
skin texture is coarse and thin
what type of infection
bacterial
which one of the following is a bacterial infection
boils
tapotement is a form of
percussion
lack of sebum is the skin causes
dry skin
which one of the following infection is contagious
style
what type of infection is a cold sore
viral
uv light stimulates the production of
vitamin d
retinol is a chemical name for
vitamin A
which one of the following is not a benefit of effleurage
it helps to compress tissue against tissue improving the elasticity of the skin
what massage movements would you not avoid if you client has very sensitive skin
lightly circulating the eye area
dehydrated skin lacks
moisture
what is the function of melanin
to give the skin and hair its natural color
the acid mantle is
slightly acidic
what is a pustules
a small lump pn the skin that is fluid with or pus
what is dermatitis
inflammation of the skin commonly caused by contact with a foreign substance
what is the term used to describe the mechanical method of removing dead skin cells
exfoliation
what are milia
keratin filled cysts beneath the epidermis
which of the following is not a form of petrissage
knuckling
which one of the following is an infection disorder
scabies
coupe rose skin is another term for
sensitive skin
if a client presented with very dry skin what massage movement would you concentrate on to improve the circulation of their skin and increase sebum production
petrissge
what in an emulsion
a mixed of oil and water that when shaken together results in one liquid breaking up and spreading throught the other liquid
which one of the following is not a function of toner
it absorbs dead skin cells and sebum from the surface layer of skin
how is oily skin characterised
visibly shiny skin with enlarged pores comedones and papules
sensitive skin occurs because of
damage to the skin Barries function
what type of infection is a verruca
viral
which one of the following is a total contraindications to facial massage
acute inflammation
how soon before an eyebrow eyelash tint must a skin patch test be carried out
24-48 h
which one of the following is a contraindications to steaming
sunburn
what is the best way to open pores before performing extraction
steaming
which one of the following is not an effect of honey on the skin
detoxifying
which one of the following is not a characteristic of mature skin
good muscle tone
furucles are also know as
boils
which one of the following skin conditions is highly contagious
verruca
which one of the following forms of percussion should be used during a facial massage
light tapping
what is a description of a boil
a small inflamed lump around a hair follicle
which one of the following is not a fungal infestation
impetigo
what massage movement lifts and compresses the underling tissue
petrissage
describe conjunctivitis
the inner conjunctiva of the eye becomes inflamed
which one of the following factors may not be a cause of cold sores
age
itch mites also know as
scabies
what is the ideal PH of the skin
5,5
which one of the following describes an infestation of lice on body skin
pediculosis corporis
in what layer of the epidermis is the matrix formed
stratum germinativum
if the client is taking resin-A medication what advice would you offer regarding their wax treatment
to avoid waxing altogether as their skin would be extra sensitive and prone to irritation and tearing
what happens during the catagen stage of the hair growth
the hair separated from the papilla
what happenes during the telogen stage of hair growth
the upper half of the follicle rests
the dermal papilla is made of
connective tissue
where would you apply the prepared tint for a skin patch West
behind the ear
resemble pimples age sports or chapped lips look like a rough patch of irritated skin or a rash characterized by a loss of colour on your lips or horn like growth on your skin and it vary in colour \red ,pink, skin colored,grey,yellow ,tan , or white \
actinic keratosis
how long does it typically take to clean up after a service
10--15 mim
what type of equipment is used to analyse the skin and to perform detail work such as tweezing
magnifying lamp
when removing cleanser in the eye area move outward on the upper lid and
inward on the lower lid
the amount of sebum produced by the sebaceous glands determines the size of the
pores
skin products that have a higher concentration of ingredients are
serums
what is the function of the dermal papilla
secretion
oil-absorbing masks that have an exfoliating and astringent effect making large pores appear smaller are
clay -based masks
which authority ensure that employees are informed of the hazards of chemicals in the \liquid, solid ,gas\
OSHA
how often should electrical equipment be tested by a qualified electrician
every year
which of the following is a disadvantage of an autoclave
it can damage sponges and wooden items
what is first aid
the initial \first assistance given to a casualty before the arrival of a medically qualified person
when would the therapist need to get consent form a doctor prior to treatment
if the client is taking medication
when would you use water to extinguish a fire
on paper fires
what is the right procedure when supervising the evacuation of a fire alarm
organize people to move swiftly and quietly out of the building
what product are used to physically remove dead cell build up
mechanical exfoliants
what is the correct first aid for someone gaining consciousness
put the client in the recovery position
how often should you clean and change a disinfectant immersions container
once a day
what is the purpose of an accident book
to record injuries and the action taken and to give written evidence for any insurance claim
which is the correct first aid for a minor burn
food the area with cold water for 10 min cover with a sterile non -fluffy gauze \bandage
why do we use uv cabinet
to store previously sterilized equipment
what are glass bead sterilisers suitable for
small metal tools
surgical spirit can be used to
destroy all microorganism and their spores
what is a local contraindication
treatment cannot be carried out on the part of the body only
name of viral contraindication found usually around the mouth and nose swollen red blisters that burst and become crusty and scabby
herpes simplex
what. is the correct first aid for fainting
lie the client down raise the legs and support ankles on your shoulders
name a fungal infection that is a red circle and clear in the middle
both A\C
name a bacterial infection found at the base of an eyelash follicle
style
what is bacteria infection in the eye that causes watering and stricking toghether
conjunctivitis
WHAT is the term used to describe a cluster of pigmented cells on the skin that can either be raised or flat
moles
what are the characteristic of tinea pedis
red scaly itchy skin
what would you call an allergic reaction that produces a red rash all over the body
both A\B
ephelides are more commonly referred to as
freckles
red , inflamed skin is characteristic of which one of the following skin disorder
dermatitis
which one of the following is bacteria infection
boils
tinea unguium is a
fungal infection
what is dermatitis
inflammation off the skin commonly caused by contact with a foreign substance
what type of infection is style
bacteria
which one of the following is viral infection
verruca
which one of the following is viral infection
shingles
what type of infection is a verruca [wart ]
viral
a birthmark is also known as
naevae
furuncles are also known as
boils
what is the medical term for the skin tags
verrucae filliformis
which one of the following skin conditions is highly contagious
verruca
which one of the following stimulates the production of cold sores
excessive exposure to uv light
which one of the followingskin disorders is contagious
pediculosis capitis
which one of the following factors may not be cause of cold sore
age
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