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Foundations - Chapter 7; Electricity

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a condition that requires avoiding certain treatments, procedures, or products to prevent undesirable side effects
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
currents used in electrical facial and scalp treatments
also known as insulator; a material that does not transmit electricity
name given to all of the forms of energy (or radiation) that exist
unit that measures the pressure or force that pushes electric current forward through a conductor
process of infusing an alkaline (negative) product into the tissues from the negative pole toward the positive pole
flow of electricity along a conductor
electrode of an electrotherapy device that is used on the area to be treated
thermal or heat-producing current with a high rate of oscillation or vibration that is commonly used for scalp and facial treatments
is designed to detect currents of a few milliamperes and trip a breaker at the receptacle or at the breaker panel to avoid a shock hazard.
rapid and interrupted current, flowing first in one direction and then in the opposite direction; produced by mechanical means and changes directions 60 times per second
process of fusing an acidic (positive) product into deeper tissues using galvanic current from the positive pole toward the negative pole
a form of anaphoresis; process used to soften and emulsify grease deposits (oil) and blackheads in the hair follicles
1/1,000 of an ampere
process of infusing water-soluble products into the skin with the use of electric current, such as the use of the positive and negative poles of a galvanic machine
opposite pole from the active electrode
Verticales
the path of negative and positive electric currents moving from the generating source through the conductors and back to the generating source
positive electrode of an electrotherapy device
s designed to blow out or melt when the wire becomes too hot from overloading the circuit with too much current, such as when faulty equipment or too many appliances are connected to an electric source
protects from electrical shock by interrupting a household circuit when there is a leak in the circuit
unit that measures how electric energy is being used in one second
prevents excessive current from passing through a circuit
abbreviated as UV light and also known as cold light or actinic light; invisible light that has a short wavelength (giving it higher energy), is less penetrating than visible light, causes chemical reactions to happen more quickly than visible light, produces less heat than visible light, and kills germs
apparatus that changes direct current to alternating curre
negative electrode of an electrotherapy device
any material that conducts electricity
1,000 watts
unit that measures the strength of an electric current
unit that measures the resistance of an electric current