Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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What is the appropriate action if a client has an open wound or abrasion?

  1. Perform the service with caution

  2. Discuss it with the client

  3. Refer them to a doctor

  4. Never perform the service

The correct answer is: Never perform the service

When a client has an open wound or abrasion, the appropriate action is to never perform the service. Open wounds and abrasions can serve as entry points for bacteria and other pathogens, potentially leading to infections or complications. Performing any esthetics service on a client with such conditions not only puts their health at risk but may also violate health and safety regulations that estheticians must follow. By refraining from providing services in these situations, you uphold professional standards and prioritize the client's well-being. This decision aligns with the best practices in esthetics, emphasizing the importance of maintaining a clean and safe environment for both the client and the practitioner. It also demonstrates an understanding of contraindications in esthetic treatments, which is crucial for ensuring client safety.