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TDLR Esthetician Exam: Physiology, Anatomy, and Infection Control, Exams of Cosmetology

A comprehensive overview of key concepts in esthetics, covering physiology, anatomy, and infection control. It presents a series of questions and answers related to these topics, offering valuable insights for aspiring estheticians preparing for their tdlr exam. Essential aspects such as the functions of the skeletal and muscular systems, the structure of the skin, and the importance of proper disinfection practices in salons and spas.

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TDLR Esthetician Exam (Physiology, Anatomy and
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What three qualities must disinfectants used in salons, spas, and medical facilities have? -
✔✔bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal
What size the most common type of bacteria ? - ✔✔Bacilli
What are the two cells created through binary fission called? - ✔✔daughter cells
What is a type of fungus that affects plants or grows on inanimate objects, but does NOT cause human
infections in the salon? - ✔✔mildew
What form of decontamination is NOT recommended for use in salons or spas? - ✔✔dry heat
sterilization
What term refers to the study of the functions and activities performed by the body structure? -
✔✔physiology
The skeletal system stores most of the body's ————- supply. - ✔✔Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium
and sodium
What muscle extends along the side of the neck from the ear to the collarbone? -
✔✔Sternocleidomastoid (SCM)
What muscle surrounds the upper lip and elevates it dilating the nostrils? - ✔✔levator labii superioris
What makes up the bulk of the brain ? - ✔✔cerebrum
What is the largest of the cranial nerves ? - ✔✔The fifth cranial nerve, also known as trifacial.
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What three qualities must disinfectants used in salons, spas, and medical facilities have? - ✔✔bactericidal, virucidal, and fungicidal What size the most common type of bacteria? - ✔✔Bacilli What are the two cells created through binary fission called? - ✔✔daughter cells What is a type of fungus that affects plants or grows on inanimate objects, but does NOT cause human infections in the salon? - ✔✔mildew What form of decontamination is NOT recommended for use in salons or spas? - ✔✔dry heat sterilization What term refers to the study of the functions and activities performed by the body structure? - ✔✔physiology The skeletal system stores most of the body's ————- supply. - ✔✔Calcium, phosphorus, magnesium and sodium What muscle extends along the side of the neck from the ear to the collarbone? - ✔✔Sternocleidomastoid (SCM) What muscle surrounds the upper lip and elevates it dilating the nostrils? - ✔✔levator labii superioris What makes up the bulk of the brain? - ✔✔cerebrum What is the largest of the cranial nerves? - ✔✔The fifth cranial nerve, also known as trifacial.

What skin is NOT affected by the supraorbital nerve? - ✔✔lower eyelid What is the LAST part of the heart through which blood travels before exiting to travel to all parts of the body? - ✔✔left ventricle What is NOT a function of the lymphatic system? - ✔✔To deliver nutrients throughout the body What controls insulin and glucagon production? - ✔✔pancreas What term refers to the study of the structure and composition of the skin tissue? - ✔✔Skin histology What are the basic material and building blocks for body tissues? - ✔✔proteins What is the bottom layer of the epidermis? - ✔✔stratum germinativum What layer of the epidermis is known as the grainy cells? - ✔✔stratum granulosum What is the average adult skin cell turnover rate? - ✔✔28 days What is not a function of lymph? - ✔✔Supply nutrients to the skin What effect does nicotine have on the body? - ✔✔Contraction of the blood vessels Where do phytoestrogens come from? - ✔✔plants What type of lesions are lesions in the early stages of development or change? - ✔✔primary

The phalanges are the bones in the fingers (True or false) - ✔✔True The extensors are muscles that straighten the wrist hand and fingers to form a straight line (True or false) - ✔✔True A Temporary license expires when? - ✔✔On the 60th day after the date thee license is issued. When can the department enter a spa and inspect it? - ✔✔Anytime during business hours. What type of sanitizers are barber shops, schools, beauty shops, specialty shops, or other licensed facilities responsible to have? - ✔✔Autoclave, a dry heat sterilizer, ultraviolet sanitizer What type of salon does not require a new license if they relocate? - ✔✔Mobile shops only A specialty esthetician license is good for how many years? - ✔✔2 years How many times must a beauty salon, specialty salon, dual shop, mini salon or mini dual shop be inspected? - ✔✔At least once every 2 years. How many times should beauty schools be inspected? - ✔✔2 x a year. What is the proper mix of bleach and water to cleanup and disinfect blood and body fluids? - ✔✔1 3/ cup of bleach to 1 gallon of water (a 10% bleach solution) How often should bleach solutions be mixed? - ✔✔Daily What percentage makes bleach effective? - ✔✔5.24% How often should used or soiled bleach de disposed of? - ✔✔Daily

What is meant by clean & cleansing? - ✔✔Washing with liquid soap and water - detergents or anticeptants to remove all visible debris or residue. Is cleaning considered disinfection? - ✔✔No What are the department approved chemicals for disinfecting tools? - ✔✔An EPA registered

  1. Bactericidal
  2. Fungicidal
  3. Virucidal Used in accordance to manufactures instruction. What chemicals are a low level disinfectant used to destroy bacteria and to disinfect implements and non porous surfaces? - ✔✔An EPA registered 1. Bactericidal 2. Fungicidal 3. Virucidal disinfectants (non- porous - metal: tweezers, extractions tools What should be worn during any type of extractions? - ✔✔Gloves What is the definition of sanitize? - ✔✔chemical process for reducing the number of disease-causing germs on surfaces.