NAC644.235. Requirements for practical training and technical instruction.  


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  • Each school of electrology must offer to its students practical training and technical instruction in the subjects and for the hours shown below:

         1. Electrology and thermology, 650 hours in the following subjects:

         (a) Sanitation and sterilization;

         (b) Protection of patrons, including draping;

         (c) Use of equipment and instruments;

         (d) Insertion of instruments, single and multiple;

         (e) Precautionary measures before and after treatment;

         (f) Immediate aftercare;

         (g) Home care;

         (h) Destruction of the papilla;

         (i) Observation of demonstrations; and

         (j) Observation of results of work. (At least 60 percent of the hours in this subject must be spent in performing services on another person.)

         2. Theoretical and practical training, 20 hours in the following subjects:

         (a) Ethics;

         (b) Conduct;

         (c) Courtesy;

         (d) Telephone etiquette; and

         (e) Salesmanship.

         3. Instruction in theory, 250 hours in the following subjects:

         (a) Sanitation and sterilization;

         (b) Electricity;

         (c) Electrology;

         (d) Thermology;

         (e) Dermatology;

         (f) Trichology;

         (g) Bacteriology;

         (h) The peripheral vascular system (capillaries);

         (i) The sensory nervous system (nerve endings); and

         (j) The provisions of chapter 644 of NRS which are pertinent to the practice of electrology.

         4. In modeling for electrology and thermology, 80 hours.

     [Bd. of Cosmetology, No. 22.5, eff. 12-3-80]