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COC 2020 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS W/O CODES (SET 2)
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COC 2020 - FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS 
 
W/O CODES (SET 2) 
 
Destruction of lesions of the vulva can be donw with "cryosurgery". This method uses: - 
Extreme cold 
 
Differences between coding surgical and diagnostic procedures for the outpatient facility and the 
provider: - Answer: Modifiers and payment methodology are different for the outpatient 
facility and the provider Response Feedback: Rationale: In most cases, the codes selected for 
surgical procedures and diagnostic procedures are the s...
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Utah Master Esthetician Written Exam 2024 Study Guide
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What is an example of low level direct current used in facials? - Galvanic 
 
Touching a product or a chemical that causes a reaction is called _______? - Contact Dermatitis 
 
Microdermabrasion can not be performed on a guest with what skin condition? - Rosacea 
 
How long will a doctor advise you to wait to get a light exfoliation after a light therapy treatment? - One Month 
 
A client interested in hair removal and exfoliation should seek what treatment? - Dermaplaning 
 
What is a hydrating...
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APEA 3P EXAM PREP5 -DERMATOLOGY WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE
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APEA 3P EXAM PREP5 -DERMATOLOGY WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE 
 
The best way to evaluate jaundice associated with liver disease is to observe: 
blanching of the hands, feet, and nails. 
thesclera, skin,andlips. 
the lips, oral mucosa, and tongue. 
tympanic membrane and skin only. 
B. 
Looking at the sclera allows the examiner to see jaundice most easily and reliably. 
Jaundice may also appear in the palpebral conjunctiva, lips, hard palate, 
undersurface of the tongue, tympanic memb...
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Master Esthetics Written Exam
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If a client is taking Accutane ( Isotretinoin) what method of hair removal can they receive? - Answer- Threading 
 
What enzyme is derived from meat - Answer- Pancreatin 
 
What essential oil can a pregnant women use for acne? - Answer- Tea Tree 
 
What type of peel is TCA? - Answer- Medium depth/ Moderate 
 
If a client walked in for an exfoliation treatment and complained of hair on the face, what would you recommend? - Answer- Sugar 
 
What % of peel can an esthetician do in the state of UTAH...
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IBEC Electrolysis & Laser State Test Questions With Answers Updated 2024/2025.
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IBEC Electrolysis & Laser State Test Questions With Answers (2024/2025) What is anaphoresis? - ANSWER-process of infusing a negative (alkaline) product into 
the skin- used in galvanic current 
Can electrologists use anaphoresis? - ANSWER-No, electrologists are not allowed to 
use anaphoresis 
What is the skin type that need test spots? - ANSWER-Fitzpatrick 3+4 
What should be the biggest concern for a client with darker skin? - ANSWER-Erythema, 
Edema, Blanching, Keloid 
What is Cushing Syndrom...
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IBEC Electrolysis & Laser State Test Questions With Answers Latest 2024/2025 (GRADED)
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IBEC Electrolysis & Laser State Test Questions With Answers Latest 2024/2025 (GRADED) Can electrologists use anaphoresis? - ANSWER-No, electrologists are not allowed to 
use anaphoresis 
What is the skin type that need test spots? - ANSWER-Fitzpatrick 3+4 
What should be the biggest concern for a client with darker skin? - ANSWER-Erythema, 
Edema, Blanching, Keloid 
What is Cushing Syndrome? - ANSWER-hypercortisolism; caused by either excess 
steroid use,ectopic A.C.T.H. 
What should you do if e...
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APEA 3P EXAM PREP5 -DERMATOLOGY WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE
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APEA 3P EXAM PREP5 -DERMATOLOGY WITH QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS WITH RATIONALE 
 
The best way to evaluate jaundice associated with liver disease is to observe: 
blanching of thehands, feet, andnails. 
thesclera, skin,andlips. 
the lips, oral mucosa, and tongue. 
tympanic membrane and skin only. 
B. 
Looking at the sclera allows the examiner to see jaundice most easily and reliably. 
Jaundice may also appear in the palpebral conjunctiva, lips, hard palate, 
undersurface of the tongue, tympanic membra...
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NUNP 6531 - Integumentary Disorders EXAM WITH ANSWERS [100% PASS]
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NUNP 6531 - Integumentary Disorders 
EXAM WITH ANSWERS [100% PASS] 
Skin Cancer S/Sx's *Ans* 1) open sore, does not heal x3 weeks 
2) spot or sore that burns, itches, stings, crusts, or bleeds 
3) any mole/spot that changes size/texture, develops irreg borders, appears 
pearly/translucent/multi-colored 
*BCC = most common but, MM = most fatal 
ABCDE's of Melanoma *Ans* Assymetry (of entire lesion) 
Border (irregularities) 
Color (variability within lesion/brown-black) 
Diameter (>6mm = 1/...
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IBEC Electrolysis & Laser State Test Questions With Answers (2024/2025)
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IBEC Electrolysis & Laser State Test Questions With Answers (2024/2025) What is anaphoresis? - ANSWER-process of infusing a negative (alkaline) product into 
the skin- used in galvanic current 
Can electrologists use anaphoresis? - ANSWER-No, electrologists are not allowed to 
use anaphoresis 
What is the skin type that need test spots? - ANSWER-Fitzpatrick 3+4 
What should be the biggest concern for a client with darker skin? - ANSWER-Erythema, 
Edema, Blanching, Keloid 
What is Cushing Syndrom...
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APEA 3P EXAM PREP- DERMATOLOGY QUESTIONS WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS AND RATIONALE GRADED A+. LATEST UPDATE 2023/2024(100% VERIFIED)
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Impetigo is characterized by: 
 
honey-colored crusts. silvery scales. marble-like lesions. wheals with pus. 
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Impetigo is a superficial bacterial infection of the skin characterized by honey- colored crusts. Another form of impetigo is characterized by the presence of bullae. These infections are treated with topical antibiotics, good hygiene, and frequent hand washing. It is usually caused by Staphylococcus or Group A Streptococcus. 
A patient was burned with hot water. He has several 2-3...
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