Michigan Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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What should be your first action when responding to an exposure incident?

  1. Call for help

  2. Stop the service

  3. Document the incident

  4. Attempt to treat the injury

The correct answer is: Stop the service

The first action taken in response to an exposure incident should be to stop the service. This is essential because allowing the service to continue could exacerbate the situation or put other clients and staff at risk. Stopping the service immediately helps to secure a safe environment and prevents any further exposure or injury. Once the service has been halted, the proper protocols can be followed, such as assessing the situation, providing initial care, and ensuring that any necessary communication or documentation takes place afterward. This methodical approach helps maintain professionalism and promotes safety in the workplace, which is crucial in the field of esthetics. Addressing the incident swiftly allows for a more effective response, reduces panic, and ensures that the client receives appropriate care without delay.