Ch. 7 - Electricity & Electrical Safety
Microcurrent produces _______________________ and _______________________ reactions.
acidic, alkaline
Ultraviolet light
aka cold or actinic light; has a short wavelength, is less penetrating than visible light, causes chemical reactions to happen more quickly than visible light, produces less heat than visible light, and kills some germs.
Light therapy
aka phototherapy; the application of light rays to the skin for the treatment of wrinkles, capillaries, pigmentation, or hair removal.
Corded hair dryers, curling irons, electric files, and table lamps that plug into a wall outlet use ____________________________ current.
alternating
Inverter
an apparatus that changes direct current to alternating current
The positive electrode is called an _________________________.
anode
Microcurrent improves ____________________ and ___________________ circulation.
blood, lymph
A probe is usually made of __________________, __________________, or ___________________.
carbon, glass, metal
The negative electrode is called a ________________________.
cathode
Long wave lengths have low frequency, penetrate _______________________ and have less energy.
deeper
Flashlights, cell phones and cordless tools are examples of ______________________ current.
direct
In general, appliances and tools that run on batteries utilize ______________________ current and those that have cords that plug into a wall outlet run on _____________________ current.
direct, alternating
Kilowatt
1,000 watts, the electricity in your house in measured in kilowatts per hour
Three instances in which you'd seek medical care from an electric shock: 1. 2. 3.
1. Pregnant 2. Open burns on the skin 3. Not current on tetanus shot
The three types of UV light are: 1. 2. 3.
1. UVA 2.UBV 3.UVC
Milliampere
1/1000 of an ampere, the current used for facial and scalp treatments is measured in mA
Visible light makes up only ______________% of natural sunlight.
35
Invisible light makes up ________________% of light.
65
Nonconductor
A material that does not transmit electricity.
Desincrustation
A process used to soften and emulsify sebum and blackheads in the follicle.
Alternating Current
A rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction.
Circuit Breaker
A switch that automatically interrupts or shuts off an electric circuit at the first indication of overload.
Tesla high-frequency current
A thermal or heat-producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration.
Electrode
AKA Probe; an applicator for directing electric current from an electrotherapy device to the client's skin.
Microcurrent
An extremely low level of electricity that mirrors the body's natural electric impulses.
Conductor
Any material that conducts electricity.
Rectifier
Apparatus that changes alternating current to direct current
Underwriters Laboratories
Certifies the safety of electrical appliances
Grounding
Completes an electric circuit and carries the current safely away.
Galvanic current
Constant and direct current, having a positive and negative pole, that produces chemical changes when it passes through the tissues and fluids of the body.
Direct Current
Constant, even flowing current that travels in one direction through chemical means.
Modalities
Currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments.
Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI)
Designed to protect from electrical shock by interrupting a household circuit when there is a leak in the circuit.
If you see sparks when plugging or unplugging an appliance, ______________________________.
Do not use until approved as safe by an electrician
Infrared light
Has longer wavelengths, penetrates more deeply, has less energy, and produces more heat than visible light.
Describe what to do if you drop an appliance in water.
If the outlet is GFI protected, the circuit will be killed immediately and you can safely unplug the appliance from the wall. If it's not GFI protected, flip the circuit off at the breaker box before unplugging the appliance.
Cataphoresis
Infuses an acidic product into deeper tissues of the skin by using galvanic current from the positive pole to the negative pole.
Anaphoresis
Infuses an alkaline product into the tissues of the skin from the negative pole to the positive pole.
UVC Light
Is blocked by the ozone layer; effective at killing bacteria, viruses, mold and other pathogens.
Invisible light
Light at either end of the visible spectrum of light that is invisible to the naked eye.
Watt
Measures how much electric energy is being used in one second.
Volt
Measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor.
Ohm
Measures the resistance of an electric current.
Ampere
Measures the strength of an electric current.
UVB Light (Burning Rays)
Most associated with sunburns.
Microcurrent contraindications
Pacemakers, epilepsy, cancer, pregnancy, phlebitis, thrombosis, botox and fillers.
UVA Light (Aging Rays)
Penetrates directly into the dermis, damaging collagen and elastin; often used in tanning beds.
Conraindications for high frequency
Pregnant, epilepsy or seizure disorders, asthma, high blood pressure, a sinus blockage, pacemaker or metal implants
Polarity
Refers to the poles of an electric current, either positive or negative.
Benefits of high frequency
Stimulates blood circulation, increases elimination and absorption, increases metabolism, improves germicidal action, relieves skin congestion
Catalysts
Substances that speed up chemical reactions; some use heat while others use light.
Wavelengths
The distance between successive peaks of electromagnetic waves.
Active electrode
The electrode used on the area being treated by the esthetician.
Waveform
The measurement of the distance between two wavelengths.
Electricity
The movement of electrons from one atom to another along a conductor.
Electromagnetic Spectrum
The name given to all of the forms of energy (or radiation) that exist.
Inactive electrode
The opposite pole from the active electrode that makes constant contact with the client receiving treatment.
Visible light
The part of the electromagnetic spectrum that can be seen.
Complete electric current
The path that negative and positive currents take from the generating source through the conductor and back to the generating source.
Iontophoresis
The process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current.
Electrotherapy
The use of electrical currents to treat the skin.
A 40-watt lightbulb uses 40-watts of energy per second.
True
A circuit breaker has replaced the use of a fuse box and can be reset by simply switching the circuit breaker back on.
True
A phone charger is an example of an inverter.
True
All electrical equipment must be inspected regularly to determine whether it's in safe working order.
True
Always pull on the plug and not the cord to disconnect an appliance.
True
Appliances with a third circular grounding pin on the plug offer the most protection for you and your clients.
True
Before re-establishing a circuit after an overload, all appliances must be un-plugged or disconnected.
True
Careless electrical connections and overloaded circuits can result in an electric shock, burn, or a serious fire.
True
Copper is an example of a good conductor.
True
Desincrustation = Anaphoresis (-) = Use of a Cathode
True
Desincrustation is frequently used to treat acne and comedones.
True
Distilled water is a poor example of a good conductor, however, the ions in tap water make it a good conductor.
True
Do not touch two metal objects at the same time if either one is connected to an electric outlet.
True
Each modality requires two electrodes, one negative and one positive.
True
Excessive use of or exposure to both UVA and UVB light can cause premature aging and skin cancer.
True
If you receive a shock sensation from a tool or appliance, immediately turn it off and unplug it from the wall.
True
In order to re-establish the circuit of a fuse box, a new fuse must be inserted.
True
Infrared light has been used in wound healing, to diminish signs of aging, to increase circulation and to assist with chronic pain management.
True
Iontophoresis = Cataphoresis (+) = Use of an Anode
True
Lasers are designed to focus all light power to a specific depth and in one direction within the skin, using the same color of light.
True
Long wave lengths have a lower frequency than shorter wavelengths because the number of waves is less frequent within a waveform pattern.
True
Microcurrent doesn't travel throughout the entire body and only serves the specific area being treated.
True
Never leave a client unattended while the client is connected to an electrical device.
True
Tesla current doesn't produce muscle contractions.
True
Tesla high frequency is the only modality that utilizes a single electrode.
True
The effects of Tesla high frequency can either be stimulating or soothing depending on the method of application.
True
The thicker the wire, the higher the strength.
True
UL approval certifies that appliances are safe when used according to the manufacturers instructions.
True
Use only one cord in each outlet. If more than one plug is needed in an area, use a power strip with a surge protector.
True
Violet has the shortest wavelength and red has the longest.
True
A ______________________ prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit because it's designed to melt when the wire becomes too hot from overloading the circuit.
fuse
Infrared light produces __________________.
heat
Light waves consist of ________________________ light, _______________________ light and ________________________ light used for light therapy services.
infared, visible, ultraviolet
An ______________________ is also known as a nonconductor.
insulator
Microcurrent can be used for ____________________________, firming, toning, and soothing the skin. It can also help to heal acne.
iontophoresis
Short wave lengths have high frequency, __________________________ penetration and more energy.
less
Most electrical emergencies in a salon or spa will be related to ______________ voltage, which are rarely critical but can be dangerous and painful.
low
Electricity is a form of energy, that when in motion, exhibits _________________________, ________________________, or _______________________ effects,
magnetic, chemical, thermal
Alternating current is produced by _____________________________ means and changes directions 60 times per second.
mechanical
Rubber, silk, wood, glass and cement are good examples of __________________________.
nonconductors
A wire that isn't large enough to carry the electrical current passing through it will _________________________.
overheat
Inverters usually have a _____________________ and ____________________, which allow you to use appliances outside of your home or salon without having to be plugged into a wall outlet.
plug, cord
Electricity doesn't occupy _______________________ or have _______________________, therefore it is not matter.
space, mass
All appliances must have at least ________________ prongs on the plug.
two
Tesla high frequency is also known as ___________________________.
violet ray
UV light prompt the skin to produce ______________________.
vitamin D