New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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What is the response for working with a client who has a disease?

  1. You can proceed with treatment

  2. Refer them to a doctor

  3. You cannot work on them

  4. Only work on non-infected areas

The correct answer is: You cannot work on them

When dealing with a client who has a disease, it is essential to prioritize their health and safety as well as that of other clients and the esthetician. The guideline to refrain from providing services to clients with certain diseases is rooted in both ethical standards and health regulations. Working on a client with a communicable disease, such as an active infection or contagious condition, poses a risk of transmission to both the client and the practitioner. The ethical responsibility of estheticians includes recognizing when a condition may worsen due to cosmetic treatment or could lead to cross-contamination. In situations where a client has a disease that could be exacerbated by treatment or that carries a risk of infecting others, it is prudent to err on the side of caution. Additionally, referring the client to a medical professional ensures they receive appropriate care, reinforcing the importance of their overall health while maintaining a safe environment for all clients in the practice. While other options might suggest ways to manage the situation, they overlook the necessity of prioritizing health and safety when a disease is present. This response aligns with best practices in esthetics and the standards that professionals must uphold within the industry.