Nails Flashcards

1
Q

What is the free edge?

A

The part of the nail that extends beyond the end of the finger and protects the tips of the fingers or toes

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2
Q

What is the nail plate/body?

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the visible nail area from the nail root to the free edge. Made of layers. No nerves or blood vessels can be found here.

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3
Q

What is the nail wall?

A

The folds of skin on either side of the nail groove.

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4
Q

What is the lunula?

A

The half moon shape at the base of the nail, which appears white due to a reflection of light at the point where the nail matrix and nail bed meet.

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5
Q

What’s the eponychium?

A

The cuticle that overlaps the lunula at the base of the nail.

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6
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What’s the cuticle?

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The loose and pliable overlapping skin around the nail.

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7
Q

What’s the nail matrix?

A

The active tissue that generates cells, which harden as they move outward from the root to the nail.

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8
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What’s the nail root?

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The nail root is attached to the matrix at the base of the nail, under the skin and inside the mantle.

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9
Q

What’s the mantle?

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The pocket-like structure that holds the root and matrix

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10
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What’s the nail bed?

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The area of the nail on which the nail body rests. Nerves and blood vessels found here supply nourishment. Ligaments attach the nail bed to the bone.

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11
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What are the nail grooves?

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The tracks on either side of the nail that the nail moves on as it grows.

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12
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What’s the perionychium?

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The skin that touches, overlaps, and surrounds the nail.

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13
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What’s the hyponychium?

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The skin underneath the free edge.

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14
Q

What is a nail made out of?

A

Keratin (hardened) protein.

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15
Q

How does a nail grow?

A

The matrix creates cells that are pushed outwards from the nail root. The cells harden as they continue towards the nail plate and are fully hardened when the reach the eponychium. The hardened cells form the nail plate that curves on the sides and follows the nail grooves.

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16
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What does the thickness of the nail plate depend on?

A

the rate of production of cells in the matrix

17
Q

How long does it take to grow a new nail plate?

A

4-6 months

18
Q

What affects nail growth?

A

Nutrition, health, and disease.

19
Q

Permanent distortions to the nail occur when:

A

A nail is lost due to trauma and, without the protection of the nail plate, the nail bed or matrix is injured.

A nail is lost through disease or infection. The regrown nail, in these circumstances, is often distorted in shape.

20
Q

What is any disease, disorder or condition of the nail called?

A

Onychosis

21
Q

What are the six signs of infection in the nails and hands?

A

Pain, swelling, redness, local fever, throbbing, pus.

22
Q

What’s a healthy nail look like?

A

Smooth, curved, no hollows or wavy ridges, flexible, translucent, pinkish colour.

23
Q

What do you do if they have a nail disease?

A

No nail service can be performed; the client must be referred to a physician.

24
Q

What do you do if the client has a nail disorder?

A

Nail services can be done with care; the client may want to consult a physician for help and info.

25
Q

What do you do if the client has a nail condition?

A

Nail services can be performed, and the condition should improve with correct techniques, products or improved nutrition.

26
Q

What are the first three steps of a manicure?

A
  1. Sanitize hands.
  2. Left hand: remove polish/ residues, shape nails, soak.
    Repeat on right while left is soaking
  3. While right is soaking, press and nip left hand, clean under free edge. Repeat on right.
27
Q

What are steps 4-6 of a manicure?

A
  1. Apply cuticle oil. Left to right.
  2. Hand massage. Left to right.
  3. Use nail polish remover to remove residues. Buff nails. Use nail polish remover to wipe nail surface clean.
28
Q

What are steps 7 and 8 of a manicure?

A
  1. Apply base coat and two coats of colour. Clean implements and station. Sanitize your hands. Apply top coat.
  2. Assist client out. Sanitize station