Esthetics Program
Chapter 14: The Treatment Room
Equipment, Three-Part Procedure & Decontamination |37 Questions|Board Exam Prep
Vocabulary Matching
Match each numbered term with the correct lettered definition.
Terms
1.Consultation
2.Contraindication
3.Sterilization
4.Disinfection
5.Sanitization
6.Autoclave
7.Draping
8.Intake form
9.Ergonomics
10.Closed comedone
Definitions
A.The highest level of decontamination, destroying all microbial life including spores
B.The use of towels, sheets, or coverings to protect client modesty and keep them warm
C.A condition or factor that makes a treatment inadvisable for a client
D.A device that uses pressurized steam to sterilize implements and tools
E.The study of workplace design to reduce strain and improve efficiency
F.A questionnaire completed by the client with health history, allergies, and medications
G.The process of reducing the number of pathogens on a surface to a safe level
H.The verbal exchange between esthetician and client to determine needs, concerns, and goals
I.A whitehead; a pore clogged with sebum and dead cells that is closed at the surface
J.The process of destroying most pathogens on non-porous surfaces using chemical agents
Fill in the Blank
Complete each statement with the correct word or phrase.
11.The three parts of every professional treatment are preparation, , and clean-up/post-service.
12.Before performing a facial analysis, the esthetician should examine the skin under a lamp to identify conditions not visible to the naked eye.
13.All multi-use implements that come in contact with a client must be properly between clients.
14.Single-use items such as cotton rounds, sponges, and lancets should be immediately after use.
15.The treatment room temperature should be maintained at a comfortable level, ideally between degrees Fahrenheit.
16.A/An is the document that records the client's treatment history, products used, and results noted after each visit.
17.The magnifying lamp (loupe) typically provides diopter magnification for skin analysis.
18.When setting up the treatment room, products should be dispensed into rather than used directly from bulk containers to maintain sanitation.
Multiple Choice
Select the best answer for each question.
19.What is the correct order of the three-part procedure?
20.Which of the following is NOT typically included in a pre-service procedure?
21.The purpose of draping during a facial treatment is to:
22.Which piece of equipment is used during skin analysis to detect conditions such as dehydration and fungal infections?
23.How long should implements be immersed in an EPA-registered disinfectant?
24.During a client consultation, which of the following should you ask about?
25.What type of lighting is best for performing a thorough skin analysis?
26.Which item should be disposed of after a single use?
True or False
Write T for True or F for False.
27.The esthetician should wash their hands before and after every client service.
28.It is acceptable to reuse disposable gloves if they appear clean.
29.The treatment bed should be sanitized between each client.
30.A closed container with a lid should be used for soiled linens.
31.The client consultation should only be performed during the first visit.
32.Proper body mechanics and ergonomics help prevent repetitive strain injuries for the esthetician.
33.Products should be scooped directly from jars using your fingers to save time.
34.A Fitzpatrick skin typing assessment is part of a thorough skin analysis.
Short Answer
Answer each question in 2-4 complete sentences.
35.Describe the three steps of decontamination in order from lowest to highest level. Give an example of when each is used.
36.Explain why the client consultation is considered the most important part of the treatment process.
37.List at least five items or tasks that should be included in the pre-service (setup) procedure for a facial treatment.