Practice Nails Test 1
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Question 1 |
What is Onychauxis or Hypertrophy?
Infection of the skin around the nail | |
The cuticle pills off | |
Overgrowth of the nails | |
The nail changes color |
Question 2 |
How often should you change the disinfectant solution?
Every 2 days | |
Never | |
Follow the manufacture's instructions | |
Once a month |
Question 3 |
What is dry cabinet sanitizer?
An airtight cabinet where sanitized implements are stored | |
A baking oven | |
A brand of polish | |
A cure for an infection |
Question 4 |
How are paper wraps different?
Different glue is used to apply them | |
You don't use glue to apply them | |
You must use a special primer | |
They are glued both on top of the nail and under the free edge |
Question 5 |
How can you identify all the chemicals in salon?
All containers should be labeled | |
Make them all a different color | |
You must remember | |
Smell them |
Question 6 |
Acrylic nails can be done on?
Natural nails, Tips, and Nail form | |
Wet nails | |
Nails with mold | |
Infected nails |
Question 7 |
What should you ask when you're having a consultation with your client?
Discuss the client's general health | |
What kind of car do they drive | |
If they like their mother | |
If they like the weather |
Question 8 |
After using an orange wood stick with cotton, what should you do?
Throw away the stick | |
Replace the cotton ball with the new ball | |
Give the stick to the client | |
Nothing |
Question 9 |
What is the purpose of having ventilation system in a salon?
To keep all the chemical inside the salon | |
To keep the salon cool | |
To vent all the chemical vapors outside | |
To make the client feel comfortable |
Question 10 |
If bleeding occurs during, manicure what should you do?
Use Powdered Alum | |
Use a Disinfectant | |
Use Ammonia | |
Use a Monomer |
Question 11 |
What should you do if your client has fortified nails?
Cut them off | |
Put lotion over them | |
Don't touch them | |
Rub on vitamin E cream |
Question 12 |
What is the most common infection spread in the salon?
AIDS | |
Fungus | |
Luconichia | |
Athlete's foot |
Question 13 |
What is the most common infection that people with acrylic nails get?
Tinia Pedis | |
Bacilli | |
Aorta | |
Mold |
Question 14 |
What does it mean when the primer is cloudy?
It will produce extra odor | |
The bacteria are present | |
It can be used to stop the bleeding | |
The ventricles are present |
Question 15 |
Antiseptic foot spray and antibacterial soap are examples of what?
Disinfectants | |
Anti fungal agents | |
Antiseptics | |
Chlorides |
Question 16 |
Why do you need 2 sets of implements when doing manicure?
For fun | |
On a busy day, one can be sanitized while you use the other one | |
So, we can use both of them at the same time | |
We don't need them |
Question 17 |
What's the difference between a men's and a women's manicures?
There is no difference | |
Man require only one coat of polish | |
We do not work on the cuticle during a man's manicure | |
Man like a clear liquid polish or no polish at all |
Question 18 |
Can you perform a pedicure on a client who has ingrown toenails?
No, you must refer them to a phicisian right away | |
Yes, if you souc the feet long enough | |
Not unless you give them an oil treatment first | |
Yes, if the tissue around the nail is not infected and if the nail is not too deeply imbedded into the skin. |
Question 19 |
Who is responsible for obeying the State Law about sanitizing?
The clients | |
Every nail technician | |
The state | |
The salon owner |
Question 20 |
What is the hazard of using nail bleach?
It will cause bleeding | |
It will irritate the client's cuticle if it touches it | |
It can catch fire | |
It may not work |
Question 21 |
What should you do if your client has Athlete's foot?
Give them a pedicure only if you're wearing gloves | |
Put lotion around the toes | |
Do not perform a pedicure and refer the client to a physician | |
Give them an extra long massage |
Question 22 |
The blood supplied to the nails comes from?
The free edge | |
The nail bed and matrix | |
The skin around the nail | |
Nail root |
Question 23 |
Can we apply acrylic on wet nails?
Yes, if we apply the primmer twice | |
No, it s a perfect breeder environment for mold and fungus | |
Yes, if we use special glue | |
Yes, if we apply primer and antiseptic |
Question 24 |
Which part of the nail grows the fastest?
Nail matrix | |
The free edge | |
Nail root | |
Nail bed |
Question 25 |
How can AIDS be transmitted in a salon?
By touch | |
Through unsanitized implements | |
Through nail polish | |
Through the skin |
Question 26 |
What are Cocci, Bacilli, and Spirilla?
A name for pasta | |
The skin around the nail | |
Products we use for nail art | |
Bacteria |
Question 27 |
When gluing a tip on, what should you do if an air bubble appears?
Add more glue | |
Reapply the tip | |
Use a file to remove the bubble | |
Remove the bubble using acetone |
Question 28 |
When doing a manicure, what hand should we start with?
The right hand | |
The favored hand, because it requires less work | |
The unflavored hand, because the favored hand needs to be soaked longer | |
The left hand |
Question 29 |
According to the regulations, where should you store sanitized implements?
In a garbage can | |
Under your table | |
In your purse | |
In an air tight cabinet |
Question 30 |
When doing manicure, how do you place the client's cushion?
By their feet | |
Under a plastic bag | |
Under their head | |
Under a sanitized towel |
Question 31 |
What chemical agents are safe to use on the skin?
Disinfectants | |
QUATS | |
Acidic Acid | |
Antiseptic |
Question 32 |
Which sanitizing agent can not be used on skin and nails?
Antiseptic | |
Disinfectant | |
Nail Polish | |
Antibacterial Soap |
Question 33 |
How should you apply cuticle oil and lotion?
On the client's elbow | |
Rub it in with the thumb in a circular motion | |
Mix it in | |
On your hands only |
Question 34 |
What does it mean if an acrylic liquid is odor-less?
It smell very strongly | |
It has no odor | |
The bacteria is present | |
can be used on clients with fungus on their nails |
Question 35 |
The basic chemistry of acrylic nails is?
The tips | |
The cuticle | |
A liquid called Monomer | |
The nail bed |
Question 36 |
Why do you need to understand the MSDS?
To be smarter | |
To learn about the potential hazards | |
To empress your client | |
To start a fire |
Question 37 |
How can you treat Leukonychia nails?
Send the client to a physician | |
Let them grow out | |
Soak them in acetone | |
Cut them off |
Question 38 |
Why are bacteria dangerous to us?
They interfere with performing a pedicure | |
They reproduce very fast | |
They smell bad | |
They cause cancer |
Question 39 |
What is made up of tiny fiber and liquid polish?
Acrylic Liquid | |
Liquid nail wrap | |
Primer | |
Ridge filler |
Question 40 |
When applying primer what should you do?
Close your eyes | |
Wear gloves and give your client a pair of safety glasses | |
Put on a hat | |
Wet the clients hands |
Question 41 |
What is the relaxer movement?
You move the finders in a circular motion in order to relax the client | |
You gently massage the hands | |
You move the client's toes | |
You bend the client's wrist and move it back and forth |
Question 42 |
What is the metatarsal scissors?
The scissors you use to cut the silk before performing a silk wrap | |
A nail art design | |
The disease of the skin | |
A permissive massage movement, kneading metatarsal bond |
Question 43 |
The protein of the nails is the same as?
Liver | |
Eyes and Mouth | |
Skin and Hair | |
Milk |
Question 44 |
The disease AIDS is caused by a
bacteria? | |
virus? | |
antiseptic? | |
food? |
Question 45 |
Why do you have to have a cap on all the chemical containers?
So the containers look nice | |
To avoid spilling and evaporation | |
For no reason | |
To please the clients |
Question 46 |
When applying primer, if the primer contacts the client's skin, what will happen to them?
The skin will get irritated | |
The primer will glue to the skin | |
The skin will change color | |
Nothing will happen |
Question 47 |
How can you remove tips?
Rip them off | |
Put more glue on | |
Soak the nails in acetone | |
Soak the nail in water |
Question 48 |
What are Eponychium, Perionychium and Hyponychium?
Infectious nail diseases | |
The skin surrounding the nail | |
Names of bacteria | |
Products we use to put on tips |
Question 49 |
A 1/8 of a fabric that can be used to strengthen a weak point on the nail is called?
A Stress Strip | |
A Silk wrap | |
A Full Set | |
A Manicure |
Question 50 |
Why shouldn't you file the client's nails after they've been soaked in water?
They can get inflamed | |
You can cause the to get fungus | |
They can easily break (They are fragile) | |
They can acquire an infection |
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