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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
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Treatment plan must include: | required treatmentsoutcomes of any previous treatmentsfacial areas requiring special treatmentroutine and sequence of massage movementscontraindicationsrelevant medical history and medicationsproducts usedtools and equipmentduration and frequency of treatmentsafter-care products and advice. |
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Variations to treatment plan may include: | changes in client's physical conditionchanges in client requirements. |
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Clients may include: | new or regular clients with routine or special needsfemale or male clientspeople from a range of social, cultural and ethnic backgrounds and with varying physical and mental abilities. |
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Products may include: | cleansersexfoliants:frictionbiologicalchemicalsetting masksnon-setting masksspecialised maskstoning lotionsmoisturisersoilsserums. |
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Equipment must include: | direct high frequencybrush machinesteamer or vapourzonesmagnifying lampmicro currentgalvanic. |
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Equipment may include: | indirect high frequencylow level intensity laserneuromuscular electronic stimulator or low frequencywods light. |
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Relevant legislation and codes may include: | state or territory and local government health regulationsstate or territory Acts and local regulations relating to skin penetrationoccupational health and safety regulationsindustry codes of practice. |
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Workplace policies and procedures may include: | health and hygieneselection of face and skin care productsperformance of advanced facial treatmentstime frame allocated for serviceroom temperature adjustmentenvironmental protection practices, such as:waste minimisationrecyclingreuseenergy efficiency, e.g. electricity saving devices and practiceswaste disposalresource managementwater efficiency. |
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Massage routine must include: | rhythmrepetitionvariation. |
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Treatment area may include: | facedécolletageback. |
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Minor skin conditions may include: | open comedonesclosed comedonesmilia. |
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Premature ageing of skin may include: | leathery, blotchy appearanceextensive, deep wrinklingloss of elasticitythickened epidermis. |
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Possible causes may include: | sun damagedietenvironmental pollutants:tobaccoalcoholclimatic conditionslifestyle conditions. |
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Massage movements must include: | effleuragepetrissagetapotementvibration. |
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Massage movements may include: | Dr Jacquetpressure pointssuperficial lymph drainage. |
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Direct current treatments must include: | iontophoresisdisincrustation. |
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Serums may include: | vasoconstrictiveanti-inflammatory. |
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High frequency treatments may include: | directindirect. |
Soothing products may include: | masksoils. |
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Client feedback may include: | comments regarding level of satisfactionsuggestionsenquiries. |
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Adverse effects may include: | erythema or inflammatory reaction to skin care products or massage mediumskin blemishes due to massage stimulationallergic reactions of the skin or body to treatments or products. |
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Future treatment program may include: | facial treatmentsdiathermy. |
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Home-care products may include: | cleanserstonersmoisturisersremedial productssunscreens. |
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Lifestyle changes may include: | improved:dietalcohol consumptiontobacco consumptionsun protection. |