Washington Esthetician State Board Practice Exam

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What must be done after completing a client's treatment?

  1. Review the treatment plan with the client

  2. Disinfect all non-porous surfaces

  3. Wait for the client to leave

  4. Prepare for the next client

The correct answer is: Disinfect all non-porous surfaces

After completing a client's treatment, disinfecting all non-porous surfaces is a critical step to ensure safety and hygiene in the esthetician practice. This process helps prevent the spread of bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens from one client to another, a fundamental principle in personal care and esthetics. By maintaining strict sanitation protocols, you uphold the highest standards of cleanliness, which is essential for client trust and adherence to state board regulations. While reviewing the treatment plan, waiting for the client to leave, and preparing for the next client are also important tasks in a professional setting, they do not directly address the immediate need to maintain a safe and hygienic environment after each treatment. Prioritizing disinfection establishes a foundation of professionalism and care that protects both the clients and the practitioner.