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question 13 (1 point)
all of the following are recommended to help cosmetologists prevent contact dermatitis except:
o a keep tools, equipment, and surfaces clean and disinfected.
o b sensitize the skin to the irritant by exposing it to larger and larger amounts.
o c wear gloves when working with irritating chemicals.
o d keep brush handles, containers, and tabletops clean and free from product, dust, and residue.
question 14 (1 point)
how is an ulcer an example of a secondary lesion?
o a an ulcer is a lesion that can create a critical situation for someone with an underlying medical condition.
o b an ulcer is an open lesion that may weep fluid or pus.
o c an ulcer is a lesion that is raised above the surface of the surrounding skin.
o d an ulcer has a 5 - year survival rate of under 50 percent if left untreated.
question 15 (1 point)
what type of skin inflammation is caused by contact with certain ingredients or chemicals?
o a eczema
o b contact dermatitis
o c seborrheic dermatitis
o d psoriasis
Question 13
- Option a: Keeping tools etc. clean helps prevent contact dermatitis as it reduces exposure to irritants.
- Option b: Sensitizing the skin by exposing it to larger amounts of an irritant is not a preventive measure. In fact, it can worsen the condition.
- Option c: Wearing gloves protects the skin from irritating chemicals, which is a good preventive step.
- Option d: Keeping containers etc. clean reduces the presence of substances that can cause contact dermatitis.
- Option a: While an ulcer can be dangerous for someone with an underlying condition, this does not explain why it is a secondary lesion.
- Option b: A secondary lesion is one that develops from a primary lesion or due to changes in a primary lesion. An open lesion (ulcer) that may weep fluid or pus is a characteristic of a secondary lesion.
- Option c: A lesion raised above the skin surface is more characteristic of a primary lesion like a papule.
- Option d: The survival rate if left untreated is not relevant to it being a secondary lesion.
- Option a: Eczema has various causes (not just contact with certain ingredients/chemicals in the context of this question).
- Option b: Contact dermatitis is specifically the skin inflammation caused by contact with certain ingredients or chemicals.
- Option c: Seborrheic dermatitis is related to sebum production and yeast over - growth, not just contact with chemicals/ingredients.
- Option d: Psoriasis is an autoimmune condition, not typically caused by contact with certain ingredients/chemicals.
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B. Sensitize the skin to the irritant by exposing it to larger and larger amounts.