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fungal infection for indian head massage that would prevent treatment
Anything that would stop you from continuing with the service, eg. A fungal infection or anything you could catch yourself.
A contraindicator is something which makes a procedure or treatment unwise. An example would be when a patient should not take a particular medication because of another one that they are already taking.
No. There is absolutely no reason that cancer could or would in any way contraindicate any cosmetic behaviors you have.
Contra actions are unwanted effects (or actions) that occur because of a treatment. So possible contra actions for a manicure would be allergic reaction to a product (swelling, rash, redness etc), Enamel chippping or peeling etc Contra indications are signs (or indications) that the treatment needs to be altered or should not be carried out. Hope this helps
id this happend you would tell the client to go to there Gp. also you would tell the client to clean thereself up.A contra action can be anything from a slight reddening to something more serious like burning or blistering.If a contra action occurred I would say to remove all product from your client, it is not up to the client to clean it off themselves as they have come to you for a treatment. Explain why you cannot carry on with the treatment and advise them to seek suitable medical attention and record any issues on the clients record card so you have that information for future reference.
it would prevent tumor cells from reproducing.
Self-tanner should only be applied to healthy, unbroken skin. If a person is allergic to any of the ingredients, they should not apply self-tanner. Indeed, it would be wise to do a small patch test, just to be sure there is no reaction before applying it over large areas.
a severe nail condtion that would prevent a nail treatment
As a beauty therapist - Obviously you wouldn't want the client to let it get any worse than what it already may be. But also, you would want to gain their respect by advising them. They can always come back for a treatment after being referred. But always remember to never name a specific contra-indication to them as you could either get it wrong or just worry the hell out of them.!
That depends, it could be either. a contra-asset account would be just the opposite of an asset. All assets have a debit balance (increase with debit) therefore a contra-asset account would be a credit. The same holds true with a contra-liability account, it is just the opposite, a liability maintains a credit balance (increases with a credit) therefore a contra-liability account would be a debit.
That depends, it could be either. a contra-asset account would be just the opposite of an asset. All assets have a debit balance (increase with debit) therefore a contra-asset account would be a credit. The same holds true with a contra-liability account, it is just the opposite, a liability maintains a credit balance (increases with a credit) therefore a contra-liability account would be a debit.