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1. The coverage of the quiz is the SKIN CARE PRODUCT (part2)
2. The group will write their answers at the black part of the
illustration board.
3. All groups will answer the same set of questions in writing.
Before the question flash on the screen, the group must raise
their markers (chalk).
4. The questions will be presented on the screen ( 45 ) seconds
only.
5. After the time-limit, the groups must stop writing and must
raise their answer boards.
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QUESTION 1
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Acnegenicity refers to the capacity of some agents
to cause acne or aggravate existing acne lesions.
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QUESTION 2
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The skin response of ICD is delayed,
immunologically mediated, and consists of
varying degrees of erythema, edema, papules,
and papulo vesicles.
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QUESTION 3
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Examples of photo irritant present in cosmetics are
musk ambrette and 6-methylcoumarin.
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QUESTION 4
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Patch testing is the gold standard for ACD.
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QUESTION 5
TRUE or FALSE
Contact Dermatitis may cause itching, redness,
and skin lesions.
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QUESTION 6
IDENTIFICATION
The inflammation that may be the result of an
acute toxic insult to the skin, or of repeated and
cumulative damage from weaker irritants.
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QUESTION 7
IDENTIFICATION
A test for determining allergic sensitivity that is
made by applying to the unbroken skin small
pads soaked with the allergen to be tested.
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QUESTION 8 IDENTIFICATION
This refers to the capacity of some agents to
cause acne or aggravate existing acne lesions.
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QUESTION 10
IDENTIFICATION
A test that allows to assess the irritation
potential of a topical product applied on the eye
contour area.
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QUESTION 11
IDENTIFICATION
It occurs when a substance comes into contact
with skin that has undergone an acquired specific
alteration in its reactivity as a result of prior
exposure of the skin to the substance eliciting the
dermatitis.
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QUESTION 12
IDENTIFICATION
It is the result of a single overwhelming
exposure to a strong irritant or a series of brief
physical or chemical contacts, leading to acute
inflammation of the skin.
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QUESTION 13
IDENTIFICATION
It develops as a result of a series of repeated
and damaging insults to the skin. The insults
may be chemical or physical.
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QUESTION 14
IDENTIFICATION
It represents a heterogeneous group of
inflammatory reactions that appear, usually
within a few minutes to an hour, after
contact with the eliciting substance
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QUESTION 18
IDENTIFICATION
This is a nonspecific term used to describe any
inflammatory skin disease resulting from contact
with an irritant or allergenic substance.
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QUESTION 20
IDENTIFICATION
This refers to the capability of an agent to cause
inflammatory papules and pustules, usually in a
short period of time.
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