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Electrolysis FL State Review Verified A+ 1. What does the negative pole produce in relation to sodium hydroxide? - Sodium Hydroxide produces it. 2. In galvanic electrolysis, which chemical agent is responsible for destroying hair? - Sodium Hydroxide is the agent that destroys hair. 3. What is the reason for the indifferent electrode to be larger than the needle in galvanic electrolysis? - To minimize the effects of chemical compounds deposited, such as chlorine and hydrochloric acid. 4. What aspect is determined by the surface area of each electrode in electrolysis? - Current density or concentration of current. 5. Which condition is characterized by an irregular menstrual cycle, absent or irregular menses, hirsutism, multiple ovarian cysts, and infertility? - PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) or Stein-Leventhal Syndrome. 6. What is idiopathic hirsutism? - Hirsutism with no identifiable cause. 7. What shape does the heated area surrounding a high-frequency needle take? - A teardrop shape. 8. How is the blend modality achieved in hair removal? - By using both high-frequency and galvanic current. 9. What happens to lye when thermolysis is applied in the blend modality? - It becomes more caustic. 10. What term describes excess hair that is not considered abnormal for a person's age and sex but is unwanted or socially unacceptable? - Superfluous hair. 11. Which hormone produced by the thyroid gland is essential for regulating the body’s metabolic functions? - Thyroxine (T4). 12. If a client has been tweezing weekly, what stage of hair growth will most of the hair in that area be in? - Early anagen stage. 13. What type of hair is characterized as deep, coarse, and usually pigmented? - Terminal hair. 14. What do we call the fine, short hairs often referred to as "peach fuzz"? - Vellus hair. 15. What method is used to evaluate or grade hirsutism in women? - Ferriman-Gallway Score. 16. If a vellus hair is stimulated to grow deeper and coarser, how is it described? - Accelerated vellus hair. 17. During which stage of hair growth does the formation of club hair begin? - Catagen stage. 18. In which skin layer (excluding the fibrous portion) are mast cells located? - Dermis. 19. Which hormone is known to cause hirsutism? - Luteinizing Hormone (LH). 20. What is the primary concern when treating clients with diabetes? - Delayed healing time. 21. Which gland is primarily associated with hair growth? - Adrenal gland. 22. What does the term "edema" refer to? - The buildup of interstitial fluid between cells in the skin. 23. What is the most common cause of hirsutism and menstrual irregularity in women under 50 years old? - Polycystic ovaries. 24. What factors contribute to skin color? - Carotene, blood vessels, and melanin. 25. Where can melanin be found in the body?

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Electrolysis FL State Review Verified A+


1. What does the negative pole produce in relation to sodium hydroxide?

- Sodium Hydroxide produces it. ✅



2. In galvanic electrolysis, which chemical agent is responsible for destroying hair?

- Sodium Hydroxide is the agent that destroys hair. ✅



3. What is the reason for the indifferent electrode to be larger than the needle in galvanic electrolysis?

- To minimize the effects of chemical compounds deposited, such as chlorine and hydrochloric acid. ✅



4. What aspect is determined by the surface area of each electrode in electrolysis?

- Current density or concentration of current. ✅



5. Which condition is characterized by an irregular menstrual cycle, absent or irregular menses,
hirsutism, multiple ovarian cysts, and infertility?

- PCOS (Polycystic Ovary Syndrome) or Stein-Leventhal Syndrome. ✅



6. What is idiopathic hirsutism?

- Hirsutism with no identifiable cause. ✅



7. What shape does the heated area surrounding a high-frequency needle take?

- A teardrop shape. ✅



8. How is the blend modality achieved in hair removal?

- By using both high-frequency and galvanic current. ✅



9. What happens to lye when thermolysis is applied in the blend modality?

, - It becomes more caustic. ✅



10. What term describes excess hair that is not considered abnormal for a person's age and sex but is
unwanted or socially unacceptable?

- Superfluous hair. ✅



11. Which hormone produced by the thyroid gland is essential for regulating the body’s metabolic
functions?

- Thyroxine (T4). ✅



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

- Early anagen stage. ✅



13. What type of hair is characterized as deep, coarse, and usually pigmented?

- Terminal hair. ✅



14. What do we call the fine, short hairs often referred to as "peach fuzz"?

- Vellus hair. ✅



15. What method is used to evaluate or grade hirsutism in women?

- Ferriman-Gallway Score. ✅



16. If a vellus hair is stimulated to grow deeper and coarser, how is it described?

- Accelerated vellus hair. ✅



17. During which stage of hair growth does the formation of club hair begin?

- Catagen stage. ✅

, 18. In which skin layer (excluding the fibrous portion) are mast cells located?

- Dermis. ✅



19. Which hormone is known to cause hirsutism?

- Luteinizing Hormone (LH). ✅



20. What is the primary concern when treating clients with diabetes?

- Delayed healing time. ✅



21. Which gland is primarily associated with hair growth?

- Adrenal gland. ✅



22. What does the term "edema" refer to?

- The buildup of interstitial fluid between cells in the skin. ✅



23. What is the most common cause of hirsutism and menstrual irregularity in women under 50 years
old?

- Polycystic ovaries. ✅



24. What factors contribute to skin color?

- Carotene, blood vessels, and melanin. ✅



25. Where can melanin be found in the body?

- In the skin, hair, and eyes. ✅



26. In which layer of the skin is eleidin found?

- Epidermis: Stratum Lucidum. ✅

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