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Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation - ✔✔What does LASER stand for? False - ✔✔True or False; All laser light is visible. NM - ✔✔What is the wavelength of light unit of measurement? What is a chromophore? - ✔✔Target that absorbs laser energy polychromatic - ✔✔Which one of the following is not a true characteristic of a TRUE laser? broadband - ✔✔What kind of light is IPL? Selective photothermolysis - ✔✔What is the process of destroying the target without damaging the surrounding tissue?
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Light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation - ✔✔What does LASER stand for? False - ✔✔True or False; All laser light is visible. NM - ✔✔What is the wavelength of light unit of measurement? What is a chromophore? - ✔✔Target that absorbs laser energy polychromatic - ✔✔Which one of the following is not a true characteristic of a TRUE laser? broadband - ✔✔What kind of light is IPL? Selective photothermolysis - ✔✔What is the process of destroying the target without damaging the surrounding tissue? False - ✔✔True or False; A patient comes in for Laser hair removal on her upper lip and chin; you notice an active cold sore on her bottom lip. You should go ahead and do the treatment at a lower setting. 700 - 1064nm - ✔✔What wavelengths do we most commonly use in Laser hair removal? 700 - 1064nm Joules - ✔✔What is the measurement of energy when doing Laser hair removal? Matrixyldermis - ✔✔Which one of the following is not a layer of the skin?
Melanin in the hair follicle - ✔✔What is the targeted chromophore when performing Laser Hair removal? 3 - ✔✔How many stages of hair growth are there? Anagen - ✔✔What is the active stage of hair growth? decrease - ✔✔As the wavelength increases the melanin absorption in the skin Which one of the following wavelengths is best for skin types 4 - 6? - ✔✔1064 nm False - ✔✔True or False; Hair must be waxed or plucked 1 week prior to treatment
Retina - ✔✔What is the most serious hazard associated with laser hair removal? 0.25 seconds - ✔✔How much time is considered to be the aversion or blink response from bright light? 4 classes - ✔✔What class of lasers are laser hair removal lasers? Option "A" and "B": Optical density and wavelength - ✔✔All laser eye wear has to have what labeled on them? Eyewear must be worn by all persons entering the room Keys must be out of laser when not in use Warning signs must be on treatment room door All Above - ✔✔According to OSHA, what safety measures need to be taken? False - ✔✔True or false; It is safe to assume that one pair of protective eyewear will protect against all the different lasers in the clinic True - ✔✔True or False; Eye damage can occur from IPL machines Administer laser safety program for the office - ✔✔What is the role of a medical safety officer? Turn it off and get it serviced - ✔✔You are using your laser and it starts to feel hot to the touch and you hear a clicking noise what do you do? Gloves Needles Razors Both B and C - ✔✔Which of the following need to be put in a sharp's container?
mask, gloves, goggles, all above - ✔✔Which of the following are considered Personal protection equipment? urine and vomit - ✔✔which of the following are considered other Potentially Infectious Material? Bloodborne Pathogens Act - ✔✔What is the name of the Standard that provides requirements for employers to follow in order to ensure employees safety regarding occupational exposure of blood borne pathogens? OSHA - ✔✔What is the agency that creates and enforces safety standards in the workplace to ensure all workers have a safe environment. Bloodborne pathogens - ✔✔What are pathogens are infectious microorganisms in human blood, body fluids or other infectious material that can cause disease? Universal Precautions - ✔✔What are safety guidelines that you use when you treat all blood and infectious material as if they are infected? Bloodborne Pathogen Act National Safety Standards Universal Precautions Personal Protection A False - ✔✔True or False; It is not necessary to wash your hands in-between patients if you are wearing gloves. Droplet contact Direct physical contact Airborne Transmission