What term refers to the process of separating a substance into ions?

What is the process of introducing ions of water-soluble products into the skin by using an electric current as the positive and negative poles of a galvanic machine?

What is NOT a contraindication for the use of galvanic current?

What should you do before flipping on the power switch of a steamer?

What is electrotherapy?

What term refers to atoms or molecules that carry any electrical charge?

What should you do before using a rotary brush on a client?

What is the smooth, repetitive alternating current that is similar to faradic current, that produces mechanical contractions, and that is used during scalp and facial manipulations?

How often should you clean and disinfect the steamer?

What skin condition appears as white fluorescence under a Wood’s Lamp?

What should clients remove before you begin using electrical devices such as the galvanic machine?

How often should you empty, clean, and disinfect the water catchment tray underneath the hot-towel cabinet’s caddy?

What is the treatment time, ordinarily, for a steam treatment during a facial?

What skin condition appears as light violet/purple under a Wood’s Lamp?

Why should your magnifying lamp be clear of distortion?

What skin condition appears as blue-white or yellow-green under a Wood’s Lamp?

What skin condition appears as yellow, or sometimes pink or orange, under a Wood’s Lamp?

What is a constant and direct current that uses a positive and negative pole to produce chemical reactions and ionic reactions?

What should you do to the hot-towel cabinet after each client session?

What is the FIRST step in the procedure for using a magnifying lamp?

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