Florida Facial-Full Specialist Ebook Continuing Education

10 HOUR CE UPDATE FOR FACIALIST/FULL SPECIALIST Final Examination Questions Select the best answer for each question and mark your answers on the Final Examination Answer Sheet found on page 60, or complete your test online at EliteLearning.com/Book 1. Stress creates androgen production, which: a. Triggers acne. b. Ages skin. c. Causes depression. d. Depletes the skin of nutrients. 2. The subcutaneous layer of skin: a. Is the top layer. b. Creates a protective layer. c. Supports the blood circulation for the cell reproduction cycle. d. Is the last layer between the skin and the tissues. 3. Dry skin lacks: a. Water. b. Elasticity. c. Essential vitamins. d. Natural oils. 4. Vitamin E is an antioxidant that: a. Protects the skin and other cells from damage. b. Helps to hydrate and soften the skin. c. Combat redness in the skin. d. Repair cell walls. 5. The body uses protein to: a. Boost hydration and the omegas. b. Create energy. c. Build and repair tissues. d. Boost collagen and hydration. 12. An applicant shall be eligible for licensure by examination to practice cosmetology if the applicant is at least 16 years of age or has received a high school diploma, pays the required application fee, and has received a minimum of 1,200 hours of training. a. True. b. False. 13. A licensee must notify the Florida Board of Cosmetology, DBPR in writing within 90 days of any change to the current mailing address or place of practice. a. True. b. False. 14. Undisinfected articles such as pens, pencils, money, paper, mail, etc. should be kept in the same container or cabinet as articles that have been cleaned and disinfected. a. True. b. False. 15. When disinfecting pedicure equipment that holds water, once each week, the basin must be filled with a solution of water containing four cups of bleach for each gallon of water. a. True. b. False. 16. It is impossible to control the level of chemical exposures for both salon workers and their clients.

a. True. b. False. 17. Formalin and Methanal are both synonymous with Formaldehyde. a. True. b. False. 18. The OSH Act mandates that employers must maintain a workplace that is free of serious recognized hazards. 19. OSHA has not formulated a specific set of rules and regulations that deal with the cosmetology industry. a. True. b. False. 20. Ergonomic or musculoskeletal hazards impact the functioning and health of muscles and bones. a. True. b. False. 21. Unlike hepatitis B, there is no vaccination for hepatitis C. a. True. b. False. 22. Sanitation is the highest level of decontamination. Sanitation will completely eliminate all bacteria and will kill all organisms. a. True. b. False. a. True. b. False. 23. Microbes can also exist on seemingly unlikely products, like bars of soap, for example.

6. Employers are required by law to report a worker’s injury to the insurance company within 10 days of when the accident or injury was first reported.

a. True. b. False.

7. In Florida, any employer in an industry, other than construction, and who has four (4) or more employees, full-time or part-time, is required to carry workers’ compensation coverage.

a. True. b. False.

8. All findings point to the fact that starting treatment for HIV early (as soon as possible after diagnosis) significantly improves the patient’s health and reduces the risk of illness and death, decreasing the risk of onward transmission by 96%.

a. True. b. False.

9. AIDS is the fifth and most severe phase of HIV infection.

a. True. b. False.

10. To prevent transmission of HIV in the workplace, cosmetologists and other health and human service providers must assume that blood and other body fluids from all patients are potentially infectious. a. True. b. False. 11. Service providers are required to disclose personal HIV status in the workplace.

a. True. b. False.

a. True. b. False.

24. Sterile” means free from all germs; sterilization is the most effective level of decontamination, involving the removal of all bacterial life from a surface.

a. True. b. False.

Book Code:

EFL1024

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Book Code: EFL1024

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