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Manicurist Examination 7
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Question 1 |
In some states, formalin:
Can not be used | |
Is the safest disinfectant | |
Is used to sanitize hands | |
Must be F.D.A registered |
Question 2 |
The nail plate is made up of a protein called:
Collagen | |
Melanin | |
Keratin | |
Sebum |
Question 3 |
The part of Peggy's nail plate that extends over her fingertips is called the
Free edge | |
Matrix | |
Hyponychium | |
Nail bed |
Question 4 |
Kristy's nails will grow faster
In the winter | |
In the autum | |
In the summer | |
On her feet |
Question 5 |
Gwendolyn, a nail technician, should apply nail polish in strokes that are:
Rough and jerky | |
Quick and smooth | |
Short and dry | |
Long and excessively wet |
Question 6 |
The type of polish remover to use on clients who have artificial nails is
Aceton | |
Non- acetone | |
Alcohol | |
Hydrogen peroxide |
Question 7 |
Before using any manicuring Implement, Sandy should
Wipe It with tissue | |
Wipe it with a towel | |
Disinfect it | |
Wash it with soap and hot water |
Question 8 |
Helen is performing a manicure using hot by electric heater. The type of manicure which performing is:
Plain water | |
French | |
Reconditioning | |
Electric |
Question 9 |
Gwendolyn has a light-cured gel system in her salon. Two light sources for these gels arc:
Ultraviolet and halogen. | |
Ultraviolet and infrared | |
Infrared and halogen | |
Infrared |
Question 10 |
Victoria uses quats solution to disinfect her implements. Another complete name for quats is
Sodium hypochlorite compounds | |
Formaldehyde | |
Quaternary ammonium compounds | |
Ethyl alcohol |
Question 11 |
The radial artery supplies the
Thumb side and the back of the hand | |
Little finger side of the arm | |
Palm of the hand | |
Back of the hand |
Question 12 |
The nail plate, or body, extends from the nail root to the:
Lunula | |
Matrix | |
Nail bed | |
Free edge |
Question 13 |
The purpose of buffing the nail before applying an acrylic nafl is to:
Remove natural oil | |
Add color to the nail | |
Remove acrylic residue | |
Add gloss to the nail |
Question 14 |
Parker should store his dirt / soiled towels in __ until he has time to launder them
A bin at the shampoo area | |
An open container for soiled items | |
A closed container for soiled items | |
The manicuring table drawer |
Question 15 |
All of the following statements are true concerning AIDS except that it:
Attacks the body's immune system | |
Is caused by a virus | |
Lies dormant for many years | |
Is caused by bacteria |
Question 16 |
The nails have molds and fungus, the nail technician should:
Work on nails after washing them with an antibacterial soap | |
Soak her nails in alcohol for 20 minutes | |
First soak her nails in acetone for 20 minutes | |
Not work on these nails |
Question 17 |
Jessica, a nail technician, has just completed a manicure and is cleaning up on her table area. Jessica discardes an of the following used items except the:
Cuticle nipper | |
Emery board | |
Orangewood stick | |
Used cotton ball |
Question 18 |
The moisture got trapped between unsanitized natural nail and artificial nail. It turned from yellow to black. Known as:
Nail mold | |
Carcinogenic | |
Rickettsia | |
Onychophagy |
Question 19 |
Poor- fitting shoes may cause
Pterygium | |
Onychophagy | |
Ingrown nails | |
Brittle nails |
Question 20 |
The maintenance of normal, internal stability in the organisms of Helen's body is known as:
Homeostasis | |
Leukonychia | |
Carcinogenic | |
Onychogryposis |
Question 21 |
The parts of a muscle are
Origin, digits, and belly | |
Origin, insertion, and belly | |
Digits, insertion, and phalanges | |
Insertion, belly, and phalanges |
Question 22 |
The nevus on Vern's nail was probably caused by:
High blood pressure | |
A pigmented mole that occurs in the nail | |
Poor blood circulation | |
The natural immune system |
Question 23 |
The ulnar nerve supplies the
Thumb side of the arm | |
Little finger side of the arm | |
Fingers | |
Wrist |
Question 24 |
Nail technicians use nail forms when they apply:
Nail tips | |
Acrylic nails | |
Mending tissue | |
Acrylic over nail tips |
Question 25 |
Patrick's hangnails are caused by
A thick lunula | |
A thin dermis layer | |
An injured matrix | |
Dry cuticle |
Question 26 |
Tinea pedis is another name for
Hangnails | |
Ingrown nails | |
Athleteos foot | |
Brittle nails |
Question 27 |
The digital bones of the fingers are called:
Metatarsi | |
Metacarpi | |
Phalanges | |
Clavicles |
Question 28 |
Parker's wrist bone is called
Carpus | |
Metacarpus | |
Digit | |
Radius |
Question 29 |
Katherin's salon, and Patrick's salon all use the same disinfection method. The most common method that salons use is __disinfection.
Physical | |
Steam or moist heat | |
Chemical | |
Autoclave |
Question 30 |
The ulna is the large bone of the forearm, attached to the wrist and located on the side of the:
Thumb | |
Hand | |
Upper arm | |
Little finger |
Question 31 |
When using Quarternary ammonium compound, one important step is to:
Measure it carefully | |
Change it after each use | |
Change it daily | |
Dilute it to an antiseptic strength |
Question 32 |
Annie is preparing her clientiis natural nails for acrylics. Which of the following must Annie does to the natural nails before applying the acrylic?
Soften it with skin cream | |
Buff it to remove the shine | |
Soak it with hot oil | |
Soak for 10 minutes in warm soapy water |
Question 33 |
Tammy is applying a form of nail art that uses very fragile leafing. This type of nail art is:
Gems | |
Striping tape | |
Foil | |
Air- brushing |
Question 34 |
Hangnails are treated by softening the cuticle with:
Oil | |
Polish remover | |
Pumice powder | |
Alum solution |
Question 35 |
While performing a pedicure, what should Anita use to separate her clientds toes:
Paper towels | |
Her fingers | |
Toe separators | |
The orangewood stick |
Question 36 |
It is important to sanitize a clientos nail before applying acrylic nails because the antiseptic will
Adhere the acrylic to the natural nail | |
Soften the properly for acrylic nail | |
Help to prevent fungus | |
Dry the acrylics quickly |
Question 37 |
Katherine hears, smells, tastes, touches, and sees well. Her five senses are under the control of her ____ nervous system.
Peripheral | |
Neurological | |
Central | |
Automatic |
Question 38 |
Kathy's local beauty supply distributor has given her a Material Safety Data Sheet for the product she uses. This sheet provides information for the productos:
Instructions on how to apply the product | |
Chemistry, hazards, &handling procedure | |
Required sanitation policies and procedure | |
Percentage of allergic reactions to it |
Question 39 |
While nipping her client's cuticles, accidently cuts into skin, and it begins to bleed. Helen, nail technician what should she apply to the cut:
Alum powder | |
Disinfectant solution | |
70% ethyl alcohol | |
A styptic pencil |
Question 40 |
The nail grooves are indentations found at the ... of the nail
Base | |
Sides | |
Root | |
Free edge |
Question 41 |
The technical term for the nail is:
Hyponychium | |
Onyx | |
Matrix | |
Cura |
Question 42 |
Thomas is putting an antiseptic on his clientfis nails in preparation for artificial nails. An antiseptic:
Kills only' pathogenic bacteria | |
Kills only nonpathogenic bacteria | |
Kills all bacteria | |
Slows bacteria growth |
Question 43 |
The nail technician should file Tim's flngernalls
From center to each corner | |
From each corner to the center | |
Straight across | |
Back and forth |
Question 44 |
Massage servive should not performed on a client who had stroke, heart condition, and:
Scar | |
High blood pressure | |
Cough | |
Dry skin |
Question 45 |
The deep fold of skin in which Rose's nail root is lodges is called the:
Nail fold or mantle | |
Nail groove | |
Eponychium | |
Lunula |
Question 46 |
Smith's sudoriferous glands help:
Regulate his body temperature | |
Are commonly known as oil glands | |
Empty into his hair follicles | |
Secrete sebum |
Question 47 |
The name of Don's skin coloring pigment is:
Lymph | |
Keratin | |
Sebum | |
Melanin |
Question 48 |
What does a disinfectant do to bacteria?
Kills all bacteria | |
Kills only pathogenic bacteria | |
Retards bacteria growth | |
Retards only pathogenic bacteria growth |
Question 49 |
Cindy is explaining to Cheryl that a particular hand lotion will meet all of Cheryl's needs for her dry hands. Cindy, the nail technician, is discussing the hand lotion's:
Disadvantages | |
Benefits | |
Wrap- ups | |
Feature |
Question 50 |
Annie's rubber implements should not be disinfected with:
Phenolics | |
Quaternary ammonium compounds | |
Sodium hypochlorite compounds | |
Fumigant |
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