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TDLR Esthetician Written Exam Study List-with accurate answers(verified)
Two long, flat bones that run across the front of the shoulder and links the sternum to the humerus is known as the: - Answers-Clavicle 
 
What tip CANNOT be used to manage stress? - Answers-Avoid getting organized 
 
Which esthetic device is an example of Class 1 (one): General Control? - Answers-Microdermabrasion 
 
Which electrode creates a germicidal effect and is used in circular, gliding motions across the face? - Answers-Mushroom 
 
Your client has a wide nose, so you decide to use _____ ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Two long, flat bones that run across the front of the shoulder and links the sternum to the humerus is known as the: - Answers-Clavicle 
 
What tip CANNOT be used to manage stress? - Answers-Avoid getting organized 
 
Which esthetic device is an example of Class 1 (one): General Control? - Answers-Microdermabrasion 
 
Which electrode creates a germicidal effect and is used in circular, gliding motions across the face? - Answers-Mushroom 
 
Your client has a wide nose, so you decide to use _____ ...
TDLR Esthetician Exam-with accurate answers(verified)graded A
The amount of any civil penalty assessed for a single violation of any law, rule or order by the Executive Director or Commission for TDLR with regard to the practice of cosmetology is based on: 
 
 of these answers are correct 
 Attorney General's recommendation. 
 amount necessary to deter a future violation 
 respondent's standing in the community - Answers-the amount necessary to deter a future violation 
 
What period of time is required before a hair removal service can be performed afte...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 14 pages •
The amount of any civil penalty assessed for a single violation of any law, rule or order by the Executive Director or Commission for TDLR with regard to the practice of cosmetology is based on: 
 
 of these answers are correct 
 Attorney General's recommendation. 
 amount necessary to deter a future violation 
 respondent's standing in the community - Answers-the amount necessary to deter a future violation 
 
What period of time is required before a hair removal service can be performed afte...
TDLR Esthetics Written Exam- with accurate answers(verified)
What is the purpose of a vacuum machine? - Answers-removing impurities and stimulating circulation 
 
What do electric mitts and boots do? - Answers-Help lotion penetrate 
 
Sasha has a client with hypopigmentation. She discovers this by looking at the client's skin under a wood's lamp. How does the client's skin appear? - Answers-Blue-white or yellow-green 
 
Hirsutism might be caused if a client is taking _________. - Answers-Anabolic Steroids 
 
(Electrical Devices) 
Why is grounding impor...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 9 pages •
What is the purpose of a vacuum machine? - Answers-removing impurities and stimulating circulation 
 
What do electric mitts and boots do? - Answers-Help lotion penetrate 
 
Sasha has a client with hypopigmentation. She discovers this by looking at the client's skin under a wood's lamp. How does the client's skin appear? - Answers-Blue-white or yellow-green 
 
Hirsutism might be caused if a client is taking _________. - Answers-Anabolic Steroids 
 
(Electrical Devices) 
Why is grounding impor...
TDLR esthetician stateboard-with accurate answers
Wood's lamp - Answers-Filter black light used to illuminate fungi, bacterial disorders, or pigmentation problems. 
 
Leukoderma - Answers-Light patches produced by destroyed pigment producing cells 
 
Lentigo - Answers-Freckle 
 
Melasma - Answers-Hyperpigmentation 
 
Milia - Answers-Epidermal cysts 
 
Milaria - Answers-Prickly heat 
 
Mole - Answers-Pigmented nevus 
 
Modules - Answers-Small bumps caused by conditions such as scarring or infections
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Wood's lamp - Answers-Filter black light used to illuminate fungi, bacterial disorders, or pigmentation problems. 
 
Leukoderma - Answers-Light patches produced by destroyed pigment producing cells 
 
Lentigo - Answers-Freckle 
 
Melasma - Answers-Hyperpigmentation 
 
Milia - Answers-Epidermal cysts 
 
Milaria - Answers-Prickly heat 
 
Mole - Answers-Pigmented nevus 
 
Modules - Answers-Small bumps caused by conditions such as scarring or infections
TDLR Esthetics Prep Exam-with accurate answers (verified)graded A
Type I - Answers-which skin type on Fitzpatrick Scale always burns and never tans, plus has light colored eyes with freckles 
 
conjunctivitis, pregnancy, and herpes simplex 1 - Answers-contraindications in the spa or salon 
 
deep cleanses, softens wrinkles, and clears up blemishes and minor acne - Answers-facial treatments benefits include 
 
exfoliation - Answers-removes dead skin debris 
 
clay - Answers-which of these masks are considered to be more efficient for oil reduction 
 
product pe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 6 pages •
Type I - Answers-which skin type on Fitzpatrick Scale always burns and never tans, plus has light colored eyes with freckles 
 
conjunctivitis, pregnancy, and herpes simplex 1 - Answers-contraindications in the spa or salon 
 
deep cleanses, softens wrinkles, and clears up blemishes and minor acne - Answers-facial treatments benefits include 
 
exfoliation - Answers-removes dead skin debris 
 
clay - Answers-which of these masks are considered to be more efficient for oil reduction 
 
product pe...
TDLR Esthetician State Board Review-with accurate answers(verified)graded A
What term refers to the part of the muscle which is the movable attachment and farthest from the skeleton? - Answers-insertion 
 
What muscle extends along the side of the neck from the ear to the collarbone? - Answers-sternocleidomastoid 
 
What muscle surrounds the upper lip and elevates it, dilating the nostrils? - Answers-levator labii superioris 
 
What part of the nervous system controls the involuntary muscles? - Answers-autonomic nervous system 
 
Where are the thalamus and hypothalamus ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 38 pages •
What term refers to the part of the muscle which is the movable attachment and farthest from the skeleton? - Answers-insertion 
 
What muscle extends along the side of the neck from the ear to the collarbone? - Answers-sternocleidomastoid 
 
What muscle surrounds the upper lip and elevates it, dilating the nostrils? - Answers-levator labii superioris 
 
What part of the nervous system controls the involuntary muscles? - Answers-autonomic nervous system 
 
Where are the thalamus and hypothalamus ...
NURS 7425 - Advanced Pathophysiology Final-with accurate answers(verified)
The most common type of renal stone is comprised of: 
1) magnesium-ammonium-phosphate 
2) uric acid 
3) calcium oxalate 
4) magnesium phosphate - Answers-calcium oxalate 
 
Creatinine is constantly released from _____ tissue and excreted primarily by glomerular filtration. 
1) nervous system 
2) kidneys 
3) muscle 
4) liver - Answers-muscle 
 
Clinical manifestations of a urinary tract infection in an 85 year old may include: 
1) confusion and poorly localized abdominal discomfort 
2) dysuria, f...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
The most common type of renal stone is comprised of: 
1) magnesium-ammonium-phosphate 
2) uric acid 
3) calcium oxalate 
4) magnesium phosphate - Answers-calcium oxalate 
 
Creatinine is constantly released from _____ tissue and excreted primarily by glomerular filtration. 
1) nervous system 
2) kidneys 
3) muscle 
4) liver - Answers-muscle 
 
Clinical manifestations of a urinary tract infection in an 85 year old may include: 
1) confusion and poorly localized abdominal discomfort 
2) dysuria, f...
GNRS515 - Advanced Pathophysiology - Exam #1-with accurate answers(verified) A grade
How is insulin used to treat hyperkalemia? 
 
A. Insulin stimulates sodium to be removed from the cell in exchange for potassium. 
B. Insulin binds to potassium to remove it through the kidneys. 
C. Insulin transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with glucose. 
D. Insulin breaks down the chemical components of potassium so that it is no longer effective. - Answers-C. Insulin transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with glucose. 
 
During acidosis, the body compensates...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 17 pages •
How is insulin used to treat hyperkalemia? 
 
A. Insulin stimulates sodium to be removed from the cell in exchange for potassium. 
B. Insulin binds to potassium to remove it through the kidneys. 
C. Insulin transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with glucose. 
D. Insulin breaks down the chemical components of potassium so that it is no longer effective. - Answers-C. Insulin transports potassium from the blood to the cell along with glucose. 
 
During acidosis, the body compensates...
Advanced Pathophysiology UTMB 5355 EXAM 2-with accurate answers(verified)
inflammatory breast cancer - Answers-unusual but aggressive, breast swelling, redness, warmth produced by blockage of lymphatic channels. often confused with mastitis until antibiotic fails 
 
leading cause of death for women ages 40-44 - Answers-breast cancer 
 
women ages 45-64 are at greatest risk for - Answers-breast cancer 
 
men affected by breast cancer - Answers-lower survival rate due to delay in diagnoses 
 
generalized cancer symptoms - Answers-pain, cachexia, cognitive dysfunction, a...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 8 pages •
inflammatory breast cancer - Answers-unusual but aggressive, breast swelling, redness, warmth produced by blockage of lymphatic channels. often confused with mastitis until antibiotic fails 
 
leading cause of death for women ages 40-44 - Answers-breast cancer 
 
women ages 45-64 are at greatest risk for - Answers-breast cancer 
 
men affected by breast cancer - Answers-lower survival rate due to delay in diagnoses 
 
generalized cancer symptoms - Answers-pain, cachexia, cognitive dysfunction, a...
Advanced Pathophysiology Mid-Term questions and accurate answers
Respirations that are characterized by alternating periods of deep and shallow breathing are a result of which respiratory mechanism? - Answers-Decreased blood flow to the medulla oblongata 
 
Which cytokines activated in childhood asthma produce an allergic response? - Answers-IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 
 
Which statement accurately describes childhood asthma? - Answers-An obstructive airway disease characterized by reversible airflow obstruction, bronchial hyperreactivity, and inflammation 
 
Which...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 7 pages •
Respirations that are characterized by alternating periods of deep and shallow breathing are a result of which respiratory mechanism? - Answers-Decreased blood flow to the medulla oblongata 
 
Which cytokines activated in childhood asthma produce an allergic response? - Answers-IL-4, IL-5, and IL-13 
 
Which statement accurately describes childhood asthma? - Answers-An obstructive airway disease characterized by reversible airflow obstruction, bronchial hyperreactivity, and inflammation 
 
Which...