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Electrology Questions and Answers * The blend or dual method effcects permanent hair removal by? High frequency and galvanic current In the blended current method, the chemical action is sped up by? Heat Previous Play Next Rewind 10 seconds Move forward 10 seconds Unmute 0:...

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* The blend or dual method effects permanent hair removal by? - answer High
frequency and galvanic current

In the blended current method, the chemical action is sped up by? - answer Heat

Due to the heat action of the high frequency, the blend requires? - answer 1/4 the
amount of galvanic lye originally needed

Which area of the body is more susceptible to pitted scarring? - answer Face

An important factor in the use of the blend is? - answer Correctly proportioned
relationship between currents

When removing very deep terminal hairs with the blend you need approximately how
many units of lye? - answer 80

The blend requires the use of both poles to do what? - answer Complete the circuits

When working on the body the operator can do what vs when working on the face? -
answer Use a higher amount of high frequency

What are one of the effects that high frequency has on the galvaically produced lye in
the blend method? - answer Increases the caustic strength of the lye by use of heat

Use of galvanic and low intensity high frequency currents for hair removal is known as?
- answer The Blend

The blend method is also called? - answer Chemical electrocoagulation

The blend method is accredited to? - answer Arthur Hinkle and Henri St. Pierre

In the blended current method, the currents are superimposed so that? - answer
Both galvanic and high frequency are available at the needle separately or together

What is located near the middle of the anagen follicle and is an intersection of nerves? -
answer Nerve plexus

The pattern of destruction when performing the blend should be what shape? - answer
Vase Shaped

,What theory is believed that nerve endings are damaged by whichever current applied
first is decreasing the level of discomfort experienced by the following current? - answer
Neuronial bloackade

In progressive epilation it is important not to: - answer Hold the forceps and probe in
the same hand

When is hair returned to its original position after it is lifted with the forceps by the free
hand, all while being careful not to touch the skin with the forceps? - answer
Progressive Epilation

What is the amount of lye produced in the Hinkle Blend Method? - answer 1/10 of 1
milliampere of current per 1 second equals 1 unit of lye

When using the blend, HF blowout is most likely to occur if you do what with the
probes? - answer Switch from a #5 probe to a #3 probe

Nerves which carry impulses to nerve centers are known as? - answer Afferent

Which stimulant is known to cause increased stress or aggravate reactions? - answer
Caffeine

** With continuous stimulation, it is known that nerve impulses in a neuron will lessen
with time even though the intensity remains the same, this is called? - answer
Synapse fatigue

** The sympathetic nervous system is known for? - answer Fight or flight

Voluntary activity is controlled by the? - answer Cerebral spinal system

Involuntary body functions are regulated by the? - answer Autonomic system

One complete cycle of blood circulation requires how much time? - answer 23
seconds

Blood flows outward from the heart through? - answer Arteries

These are part of the neuron that sends messages away from the cell body (pathway)?
- answer Axons

The nervous system is an intricate network of interconnected nerve cells called? -
answer Neurons

Electrologists should work as close to this as possible regarding patients tolerance? -
answer Pain threshold

,Distracting a patient from thinking about the pain and altering their attitude is known as?
- answer Alphagenic induction

Electrologist can dispense? - answer Nothing.

The blood vessels that bring nutrients and oxygen to tissue are called? - answer
Capillaries

These structures of blood are the active protectors against infection and disease: -
answer White corpuscles

The space or gap that messages jump across from neuron to neuron is known as? -
answer Synapse

Which sense receptor would detect pain caused by piercing the follicle wall? - answer
Mechanical nocieptor

The chambers of the heart that receive blood are called? - answer Atriums

The main blood supply to the scalp comes from the? - answer External carotid artery

Cells that are essential for blood clotting are known as? - answer Platelets

The longest nerve in the body, reaching from the lower spine to the foot, is known as? -
answer Sciatic nerve

The first blend epilator was patented in? - answer 1948

Blend electrolysis by definition uses two distinct electrical currents which are blended or
superimposed on each other. These currents are? - answer High Frequency &
galvanic current

** During the electrolysis of saline, the following two substances are produced at the
negative electrode (cathode)? - answer Hydrogen gas and sodium hydroxide

When using galvanic current with a standard cylindrical probe, the pattern of destruction
is most characteristic of? - answer Column

When using high frequency current with a standard cylindrical probe, the pattern of
destruction is most characteristic of? - answer Pear

When using the blend method under ideal conditions with a standard cylindrical probe,
the pattern of destruction is most characteristic of? - answer Vase

, During high frequency blowout steam is produced at the probe tip due to excessive heat
production. The problem with steam around the probe tip is? - answer Steam is a
good insulator of electricity and too much damage of the upper follicle may result

Does the probe type and size change the amount of lye production during electrolysis? -
answer No

Where are the hydrogen gas bubbles produced with a cylindrical probe when using the
blend? - answer Mostly at the tip of the probe

Lye (sodium hydroxide) becomes more caustic, resulting in more rapid destruction of
tissue when? - answer It is heated by the effects of high frequency current

High frequency blowout is most likely to occur during the blend when the probe is
changed from what to what? - answer Larger to smaller in millimeters

What will happen if the probe is withdrawn to 1/2 anagen depth and given the same
blend treatment you gave at anagen depth? - answer More high frequency heat will
be produced at 1/2 anagen depth

When talking about the blend, the term simultaneous current application refers to? -
answer Pulses of high frequency and galvanic current both flowing at the same time

The term One Unit Of Lye is the amount of lye produced around a probe if? - answer
One tenth (0.01) milliampere of current flows for one second

Hinkle's unit of lye chart shows the approximate number of units of lye to be used with
his blend technique based on? - answer The size of the hair (course/fine and
deep/shallow)

High frequency current was first used for epilation and documented in the medical
literature when? - answer 1940's

The phenomenon that allows the electrologist to perform thermolysis and not use a
grounding wire or indifferent electrode is? - answer Capacitative return

The phenomenon that describes high frequency current being most intense at points on
a conductor is called? - answer Point effect

A point within the high frequency heating pattern beyond which the temperature is not
hot enough to destroy tissue is called? - answer Hot spot

When using thermolysis, the increased tissue temperature caused by current flow is
greatest where? - answer Close to the probe

During high frequency blowout what is produced? - answer Steam

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