Practice Nails Test 3
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Question 1 |
When using quaternary 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 2 |
In the matrix are found blood vessels and
Lunula | |
Nerves | |
Hyponychiums | |
Cartilage |
Question 3 |
Becca's Nail Salon has installed new ventilation. This ventilation is important for nail technicians and clients because nail products
Are flammable | |
Only come in aerosol sprays | |
Can cause viral infections | |
Enter the body through inhalation |
Question 4 |
The finished acrylic nail on Laura is a/an
Monomer | |
Polymer | |
Catalyst | |
Adhesive |
Question 5 |
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 6 |
The nail service where acrylic is added to Karen's new growth area is called
Lifting | |
Rebalancing | |
Crack repair | |
Acrylic beads |
Question 7 |
The type of bacteria that does not produce disease and is often beneficial is
Spirilla | |
Bacilla | |
Pathogenic | |
Nonpathogenic |
Question 8 |
Ginny's nails will grow faster
In the wint | |
As she gets older | |
In the summer | |
On her feet |
Question 9 |
The following four clients have entered your nail salon. Kim, in for a manicure, has white spots on her nail plate. Dick's feet have ringworm, and he would like a pedicure today. Mary has bitten, deformed nails and would like nail tips applied to her natural nails. Peter's nails severely curve over his nail tip/free edge, and he has an appointment for a manicure.
Peter's nail condition is called
Peter's nail condition is called
Nail mold | |
Onychia | |
Tinea pedis | |
Onychogryposis |
Question 10 |
While performing a pedicure, Anita should use _________ to separate her client's toes
Paper towels | |
Her fingers | |
Toe separators | |
Her orangewood stick |
Question 11 |
The type of polish remover to use on clients who have artificial nails is
Acetone | |
Non-acetone | |
Alcohol | |
Hydrogen peroxide |
Question 12 |
Nails of adults grow at an average of
1/8 of an inch per week | |
1/8 of an inch per month | |
1/20 of an inch per week | |
1/16 of an inch per month |
Question 13 |
Hangnails are treated by softening the cuticle with
Oil | |
Polish remover | |
Pumice | |
Alum |
Question 14 |
An infected nail should be treated by a
Nail technician | |
Physician | |
Pharmacist | |
Cosmetologist |
Question 15 |
Melinda is performing a manicure using hot oil and an electric heater. The type of manicure Melinda is performing is
Plain water | |
French | |
Reconditioning | |
Electric |
Question 16 |
The technical term for the nail is
Hyponychium | |
Onyx | |
Matrix | |
Cura |
Question 17 |
The purpose of buffing the nail before applying an acrylic nail is to
Remove natural oil | |
Add color to the nail | |
Remove acrylic residue | |
Add gloss to the nail |
Question 18 |
It is important to sanitized a client's nails before applying acrylic nails because the antiseptic will
Adher or attach the acrylic to the natural nail | |
Soften the nail properly for acrylics | |
Help prevent fungus from forming | |
Dry the acrylic quickly |
Question 19 |
Monique's acrylic nails are curing. This means that they are
Softening | |
Weakening | |
Hardening | |
Shrinking |
Question 20 |
Kay has a nail problem that was caused when moisture got trapped between her unsariitized natural nails and her artificial nails. This condition was a yellow-green color that has now turned black.
Given Kay's situation, the nail technician should
Given Kay's situation, the nail technician should
Work on Kay's nails abler washing them with an antibacterial soap | |
First soak her nails in alcohol for 20 minutes | |
First soak her nails in acetone for 20 minutes | |
Not work on Kay's nail |
Question 21 |
Tim is studying mycology, which is the study of
Nerves | |
Bones | |
Skin | |
Muscles |
Question 22 |
The nail technician should file Tony's fingernails
From center to each corner | |
From each corner to the center | |
Straight across | |
Back and forth |
Question 23 |
Juan’s wrist bone is called
Carpus | |
Metacarpus | |
Digit | |
Radius |
Question 24 |
Another name for a kneading massage movement is
Effleurage | |
Friction | |
Tapotement | |
Petrissage |
Question 25 |
The radial artery supplies the
Thumb side of the arm | |
Little finger side of the arm | |
Palm of the hand | |
Back of the hand |
Question 26 |
The ulna is the large bone on the little finger side of the
Wrist | |
Hand | |
Upper arm | |
Forearm |
Question 27 |
In most states, instruments sanitized with hospital-grade disinfectant should be immersed for __________ minutes
8 | |
10 | |
20 | |
30 |
Question 28 |
Kay has a nail problem that was caused when moisture got trapped between her unsariitized natural nails and her artificial nails. This condition was a yellow-green color that has now turned black.
Kay's nail problem is known as
Kay's nail problem is known as
Nail mold | |
Carcinogenic | |
Rickettsia | |
Onychophagy |
Question 29 |
The ulnar nerve supplies the
Thumb side of the arm | |
Little finger side of the arm | |
Fingers | |
Wrist |
Question 30 |
Charlotte has a light-cured gel system in her salon. Two light sources for these gels are
Ultraviolet and halogen | |
Ultraviolet and infrared | |
Infrared and halogen | |
Visible and infrared |
Question 31 |
The digital bones of the fingers are called
Metatarsi | |
Metacarpi | |
Phalanges | |
Clavicles |
Question 32 |
The hair-like projections by which bacteria move are called
Mitosis | |
Cocci | |
Spores | |
Flagella |
Question 33 |
John is receiving a pedicure. His toenails should be shaped
Straight across | |
Into a curved shape | |
Center to corner | |
Into a pointed shape |
Question 34 |
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 35 |
Polish will not stain the nails if the nail technician applies
A top coat | |
Less than two coats of colored polish | |
Non acetone polish remover | |
A base coat |
Question 36 |
On a nail tip, the point where the nail plate meets the tip before it is glued to the nail is called the
Buffer block | |
Position stop | |
Half well | |
Full well |
Question 37 |
Brenda's local beauty supply distributor has given her a Material Data Safety Sheet for the product she uses. This sheet provides information for the product's
Instructions on how to apply the product | |
Chemistry, hazards, and handling procedures | |
Required sanitation policies and procedures | |
Percentage of allergic reactions to it |
Question 38 |
Before using any manicuring implements, Randy should
Wipe it with issue | |
Wipe it with a towel | |
Disinfect it | |
Wash it with soap and hot water |
Question 39 |
The thin line of skin at the base of the nail that extends from the nail wall to the nail plate is the
Eponychium | |
Hyponychium | |
Free edge | |
Nail groove |
Question 40 |
The following four clients have entered your nail salon. Kim, in for a manicure, has white spots on her nail plate. Dick's feet have ringworm, and he would like a pedicure today. Mary has bitten, deformed nails and would like nail tips applied to her natural nails. Peter's nails severely curve over his nail tip/free edge, and he has an appointment for a manicure.
The nail technician should refuse to perform a nail service on
The nail technician should refuse to perform a nail service on
Dick | |
Kim and Mary | |
Dick and Peter | |
Mary, Peter, and Kim |
Question 41 |
The part of Peggy's nail plate that extends over her fingertips is called the
Free edge | |
Matrix | |
Hyponychium | |
Nail bed |
Question 42 |
Situation: The following four clients have entered your nail salon. Kim, in for a manicure, has white spots on her nail plate. Dick's feet have ringworm, and he would like a pedicure today. Mary has bitten, deformed nails and would like nail tips applied to her natural nails. Peter's nails severely curve over his nail tip/free edge, and he has an appointment for a manicure.
Kim's condition is called
Kim's condition is called
Onychauxis | |
Leukonychia | |
Onychorrhexis | |
Agnails |
Question 43 |
Mai uses quats to disinfect her implements. Another name for quats is
Sodium hypochlorite compound | |
Formal dehyde | |
Quaternary ammonium compound | |
Ethyl alcohol |
Question 44 |
Tinea pedis is another name for
Hangnails | |
Ingrown nails | |
Athlete's foot | |
Brittle nails |
Question 45 |
Mai uses odorless acrylic nails. A difference between odorless and traditional acrylics is that odorless nails
Dry faster than traditional acrylics | |
Can be mixed with any traditional acrylic products | |
Have no residue when they dry | |
Are self-leveling |
Question 46 |
Suk is explaining to Cheryl that a particular hand lotion will meet all of Cheryl's needs for her dry hands. Suk, the nail techinican, is discussing the hand lotion's
Disadvantages | |
Benefits | |
Wrap-ups | |
Features |
Question 47 |
Poor-fitting shoes may cause
Pterygium | |
Onychophagy | |
Ingrown nails | |
Brittle nails |
Question 48 |
Catherine is performing a hand massage on her client Jacquie. The tow layers of Jacquie's skin are
Papillary and dermis | |
Papillary and stratum corneum | |
Dermis and epidermis | |
Epidermis and stratum corneum |
Question 49 |
Mark 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 50 |
Debbie, a salon owner, is adding the money she has spent on equipment, supplies. and uniforms. Debbie is totaling her
Pofit and loss comparisons | |
Income | |
Expenses | |
Net worth |
Question 51 |
During a pedicure procedure, the feet are soaked
After the nails are shaped | |
At the beginning of the pedicure service | |
After the feet are massaged | |
Immediately before the top coat is applied |
Question 52 |
Darryl's hangnails are caused by
A thick lunula | |
A thin dermis layer | |
An injured matrix | |
Dry cuticles |
Question 53 |
The deep fold of skin is which Mary's nail root is lodged is called the
Nail fold or mantle | |
Nail groove | |
Eponychium | |
Lunula |
Question 54 |
An example of a vegetable parasite is
Pediculosis | |
Ringworm | |
Scabies | |
Lice |
Question 55 |
Marion has nail wraps on her nails that are opaque and need colored polish on them. This type of wrap is
Linen | |
Fiberglass | |
Silk | |
None of the above |
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