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Manicurist Examination 5
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Question 1 |
During the manicure, it would not be wise to:
File deeply to free edge | |
Remove old polish before filing | |
Soak finger tips before using a pusher | |
Use the cuticle nipper before cuticle pusher |
Question 2 |
Artificial nails help a damaged or fragile nails, strenghen the nails, extend the nail, repair weak nails and:
Conceal broken nails | |
Cover up an inflammation | |
Make nails grow faster | |
Prevent nail discoloration |
Question 3 |
Hangnails or agnails may be treated by softening the cuticle by:
Hot oil manicure | |
Boric acid | |
Strong soap | |
Polish remover |
Question 4 |
Which of the following items is not an accepted sanitary procedure?
Wash hands before and after each manicure | |
Disinfect all soiled implement after each used | |
Use lump alum to stop minor bleeding | |
Use a clean towel for each patron |
Question 5 |
After the client is seated at the manicure table and their hands have been washed with soap and warm water, normally the next step will be:
Applying cuticle solvent | |
Applying hand lotion | |
Removing the old polish | |
Placing one hand in the nail bath |
Question 6 |
Implements used with excessive pressure at the root of the nail may:
Remove excessive cuticle | |
Stimulate the nail to more rapid growth | |
Make the lunula visible | |
Injure live tissue |
Question 7 |
What reasons the product are caused for allergic reactions to customers and manicurists:
Skin contact with monomers | |
lmproper product | |
Overexposure | |
All of the above |
Question 8 |
In the application of liquid nail polish, best results are obtained if:
A thick dark polish is used | |
Very thin polish is used | |
Some cuticle solvent is left on the nail | |
Brushes are clean and free from loose hairs |
Question 9 |
Powdered alum is styptic used to:
Destroy bacteria | |
Stop minor bleeding | |
Sanitize implements | |
Stop body odor |
Question 10 |
Which of the following procedures cannot be accomplished with nail mending:
Repairing split nails. | |
Capping fragile nail tips | |
Reattaching the tip of nails | |
Narrowing the tip of heavy nails |
Question 11 |
Dead cuticle is easier to remove:
If it adheres to the nail body | |
When it is buffed first | |
After the softening action of cuticle solvent | |
When the patron does not wear nail |
Question 12 |
To soften the cuticle, add to the water in the finger bowl a few drops of:
Polish remover | |
Nail bleach | |
Cuticle oil | |
Liquid soap |
Question 13 |
Scratches on nail body could result form the use of:
Certain types of base coat | |
Strong polish remover | |
A steel pusher on a dry nail | |
The orangewood sticks on a wet nail body |
Question 14 |
Gel nails stay the same color until:
Removed | |
Water cured | |
Buffed | |
Filed |
Question 15 |
Textbooks recommend a steel pusher be used:
Flat, with gentle pressure, on dry nail body | |
Flat, with gentle pressure, on moist nail | |
At an angle, with pressure, on a dry nail | |
At an angle, without pressure, on moist nail |
Question 16 |
In manicuring, pumice powder may be used to:
Remove nail polish | |
Soften cuticle | |
Soften nail | |
Smooth ridges |
Question 17 |
Which one of these daily requirements for a manicurist's good grooming is not required:
Daily bath and use of underarm deodorant | |
Clean teeth and sweet breath | |
Comfortable white shoes | |
Fresh, clean uniform |
Question 18 |
When giving a manicure, if it is necessary to use the styptic powder on a patron's skin to arrest bleeding, which of the following may be used to apply it:
Sterile gauze | |
Sterile spatula | |
A shaker dispenser | |
Any of the above |
Question 19 |
Most cosmetology textbooks recommend that a cotton tipped orangewood stick be used to apply: