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1. The negative pole produces: A.) Sodium Hydroxide B.) Hydrochloric Acid C.) HCl D.) Sodium Carbonate - ANSWERA.) Sodium Hydroxide 2. In galvanic electrolysis, the chemical agent that destroys hair is: A.) Sodium Hydroxide B.) Hydrochloric Acid C.) HCl D.) Sodium Carbonate - ANSWERA.) S...

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1. The negative pole produces:

A.) Sodium Hydroxide

B.) Hydrochloric Acid

C.) HCl

D.) Sodium Carbonate - ANSWERA.) Sodium Hydroxide



2. In galvanic electrolysis, the chemical agent that destroys hair is:

A.) Sodium Hydroxide

B.) Hydrochloric Acid

C.) HCl

D.) Sodium Carbonate - ANSWERA.) Sodium Hydroxide



3. Hirsutism resulting from taking certain medications:

A.) Iatric hirsutism

B.) Familial hirsutism

C.) Idiopathic hirsutism

D.) Hereditary hirsutism - ANSWERA.) Iatric hirsutism



4. In galvanic electrolysis, what is the reason for the indifferent electrode to be bigger than the
needle?

A.) To minimize the effect of chemical compound deposited (Chlorine and hydrochloric acid)

B.) To maximize the effect of chemical compound deposited.

C.) To increase the current being passed through the tissue.

D.) To decrease the current being passed through the tissue. - ANSWERA.) To minimize the effect of
chemical compound deposited (Chlorine and hydrochloric acid)



5. The surface area of each electrode helps to determine the:

A.) Heating pattern

,B.) Current density/Concentration current

C.) Amount of chemical compound

D.) Healing time - ANSWERB.) Current density/Concentration current



6. What disease is characterized by irregular menstrual cycle, absent or irregular menses, hirsutism,
multiple cysts on the ovaries, and infertility?

A.) Addison's disease

B.) PCOS/Stein-Leventhal Syndrome

C.) Cushing's syndrome

D.) Achard-Theirs Syndrome - ANSWERB.) PCOS/Stein-Leventhal Syndrome



7. Hirsutism that has no identifiable cause is called:

A.) Iatric hirsutism

B.) Familial hirsutism

C.) Idiopathic hirsutism

D.) Hereditary hirsutism - ANSWERC.) Idiopathic hirsutism



8. The shape of the heated area that surrounds the high frequency needle is the shape of a:

A.) Current density

B.) Tear drop

C.) Point effect

D.) Matrix area - ANSWERB.) Tear drop



9. The blend is achieved by using:

A.) Galvanic and direct current

B.) Alternating and sinusoidal current

C.) Alternating and high frequency current

D.) High frequency and galvanic current - ANSWERD.) High frequency and galvanic current



10. Using the blend modality, the application of thermolysis causes the lye to:

A.) Become more caustic

, B.) Become less turbulent

C.) Coagulate

D.) Become more porous - ANSWERA.) Become more caustic



11. What is excess hair that is not abnormal for a person's age and sex, but is not desired or socially
acceptable?

A.) Hypertrichosis

B.) Hirsutism

C.) Superfluous

D.) Vellus - ANSWERC.) Superfluous



12. What hormone produced by the thyroid gland helps keep the body's functions (metabolism)
working at the correct pace?

A.) Thyroxine (T4)

B.) Calcitonin

C.) Insulin

D.) Vasopressin - ANSWERA.) Thyroxine (T4)



13. When a client has been tweezing weekly, most of the hair in the area of tweezing will be in what
stage of growth?

A.) Early anagen

B.) Anagen

C.) Catagen

D.) Telogen - ANSWERA.) Early anagen



14. What types of hairs are deep, coarse, and usually pigmented?

A.) Terminal

B.) Vellus

C.) Lanugo

D.) Intermediate - ANSWERA.) Terminal



15. What type of hair is fine, short, and often called "peach fuzz"?

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