New Jersey State Board Esthetics Practice Exam

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Which detail is not important to record on a service record card?

  1. The client's name

  2. The services provided

  3. The time the client arrives

  4. The products used

The correct answer is: The time the client arrives

Recording details on a service record card is crucial for maintaining a comprehensive history of client interactions and treatments. While all the listed information is valuable for different reasons, the time the client arrives is not as critical compared to the other details. The client's name is essential for identifying who received the services, ensuring personalized follow-ups, and maintaining accurate records. The services provided detail the treatments and procedures performed, which helps in tracking the effectiveness of different services over time and enables better planning for future treatments. The products used are vital for noting what was applied or used during the service, which can be important for allergy considerations, product reordering, and continuity in the client's skincare regimen. In contrast, while noting the arrival time could provide context about punctuality and appointment management, it does not directly contribute to the client's treatment history or overall care. Therefore, it is less critical compared to the other information that directly impacts client services and outcomes.