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A comprehensive set of practice questions and answers for the 2024 esthetician state board exam in michigan. It covers a wide range of topics related to esthetics, including microbiology, infection control, skin analysis, and product knowledge. The questions are designed to test the candidate's understanding of key concepts and their ability to apply them in practical situations. An invaluable resource for estheticians preparing for the state board exam, as it offers detailed explanations and insights into the exam content. By studying this document, candidates can gain a deeper understanding of the subject matter, identify areas for improvement, and increase their chances of passing the exam with a high score.
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2024 Esthetician (Michigan) State Board Practice Questions & Answers 100% Correct Pus forming bacteria that grown in clusters similar to grapes are called - ANSWERBacilli What is an MSDS and where can you get it - ANSWERMaterial Safety Data sheet, you can get it from your product manufacturer Which type of bacteria is responsible for food poisoning and toxic shock syndrome - ANSWERStaphylococci Diseases that can spread from person to person are communicable or - ANSWERContagious What is the term Sodium Hypochlorite referring to - ANSWERHousehold bleach What are the 3 blood borne pathogens - ANSWERHepatitis B, Hepatitis C, and HIV What is OSHA - ANSWEROccupational Safety and Health Administration, created to regulated/enforce safety and health standards What are 3 contaminants - ANSWERDirt, oil, and microbes Four categories of potentially infectious microorganisms - ANSWERBacteria, fungi, viruses and parasites Harmful microorganisms that can cause disease or infection in the body - ANSWERPathogenic organisms Harmless microorganisms that perform useful functions and are safe to come in contact with. These do not cause disease or harm - ANSWERNon-pathogenic Method used to eliminate or reduce transmissions of infectious organisms - ANSWERInfection control
Disease causing microorganisms carried in the body by blood - ANSWERBlood borne pathogens What can you find on the Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) - ANSWERInformation on possible hazardous ingredients and safe use of product State regulatory agencies include - ANSWERLicensing agencies, state boards for cosmetology, commissions, and health departments What is the difference between rules and laws - ANSWERRules are more specific than laws An inherited resistance to a disease - ANSWERNatural immunity Already having the disease or receiving an inoculation against the disease - ANSWERAcquired immunity What should you do first when responding to an exposure incident - ANSWERStop the service Invasion of body tissues by disease causing pothegens - ANSWERInfection You can perform a patch test on the same day of treatment (True/False) - ANSWERFalse When should you perform a patch test - ANSWER24-48 hours before the treatment What is the condition in which the body reacts to injury, irritation, or infection - ANSWERInflammation A product capable of destroying bacteria - ANSWERDisinfectant What is scabies - ANSWERA contagious disease caused by an itch mite What is porous - ANSWERA material that has openings
An intake form is also called a(n) ____ or _____ - ANSWERConsultation form What is a consent form - ANSWERA customary written agreement between the client and esthetician, having the client sign BEFORE the treatment What is considered a legal document - ANSWERA consent/intake form When is the "review" step in the consultation process - ANSWERAt the beginning When does the "repeat" step occur in the process - ANSWERAt the end What is a contraindication - ANSWERA predetermined condition which excludes client from using certain products/treatments What affects a persons conditions - ANSWERExternal and internal factors What is methiciliin-resistant staphylococcus aureus - ANSWERType of infectious bacteria which is highly resistant to antibiotics When in the process of responding to an exposure incident should you recommend that the client see a physician if symptoms develop - ANSWERAt the end of the process Large blackheads around eyes are called - ANSWERSolar comedones Dehydration can be found in - ANSWERDry, oily, and combination skin What are the five skin types - ANSWERDry, normal, combination, oily, and sensitive Which skin type has small follicles - ANSWERDry skin The acid mantle an barrier function are unhealthy in which skin type - ANSWERDry
Which skin type has follicles which go from small to medium on the dye of the T-Zone - ANSWERNormal On the Fitzpatrick Scale fair skin, blonde/red hair, and light colored eyes is which type - ANSWERType 1 Mideastern skin that tans and is rarely sensitive to the sun is - ANSWERType 5 Which most accurately describes a blackhead - ANSWERAn open comedone The four components of a skin analysis - ANSWERLook, feel, ask, and listen What is rod shaped bacteria, spore forming: some diseases caused are tetanus/TB, typhoid fever, and diphtheria - ANSWERBacilli One celled microorganisms that either cause disease or are beneficial - ANSWERBacteria What are hairlike projections that extend from the plasma membrane and are used for locomotion - ANSWERCilia What are round shaped bacteria that appear singly (alone) or in groups - ANSWERCocci What is spherical bacteria that grows in pairs and cause disease like pneumonia - ANSWERDiplococci What is microscopic plant parasites, including molds, mildews, and yeasts - ANSWERFungi Blood borne virus that causes disease effecting the liver - ANSWERHepatitis What are QUATS - ANSWERQuaternary Ammonium Compounds What are phenolics - ANSWERTuberculocidal disinfectant