Chapter 24 Flashcards

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A nail disorder is classified as a condition that is caused by:

A. injury or disease
B. free edge
C. nail surface
D. improper care or white spots

A

injury or disease

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A normal healthy nail is firm and flexible and should be:

A. smooth and unspotted
B. uneven and unspotted
C. unspotted and long
D. medium length and unspotted

A

smooth and unspotted

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If a client has skin that is infected, inflamed, or swollen, the client should be referred to:

A. a series of nail treatments
B. a physician
C. a licensed manicurist
D. an upscale salon

A

a physician

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A condition of the nails in which blood clots form under the nail plate is:

A. damaged nails
B. swollen nails
C. bruised nails
D. eggshell nails

A

bruised nails

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When performing nail services on a client with nail ridges running vertically down the nail plate, it is recommended that the technician:

A. carefully remove the nail plate
B. carefully buff the nail plate
C. refuse to service the client
D. refer the client to a medical doctor

A

carefully buff the nail plate

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A common nail condition where living skin around the nail splits due to dryness of the skin is:

A. beau’s lines
B. leukonychia spots
C. onych
D. hangnails

A

hangnails

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A localized area of increased pigment cells within the matrix bed is responsible for the nail condition:

A. beau’s lines
B. agnail
C. melanonychia
D. melanin

A

melanonychia

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A common term used to describe a nail with a highly curved nail plate is:

A. bitten nail
B. split nail
C. bruised nail
D. plicatured nail

A

plicatured nail

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An abnormal nail condition that is the result of damage to eponychium or hyponychium and occurs when skin is stretched by the nail plate is:

A. nail pterygium
B. curved nails
C. pincer nail
D. nail cuticle

A

nail pterygium

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9
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Parasites that under some conditions may cause infection to the feet and hands are:

A. fungi
B. pus
C. pincer
D. mold

A

fungi

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Nail fungi are of concern to the salon because they can be transmitted through unsanitary implements and are:

A. unhealthy
B. fragile
C. contagious
D. viruses

A

contagious

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A term that should not be used when referring to infections of the fingernails or toenails is:

A. tinea
B. bacteria
C. mold
D. pathogens

A

mold

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To prevent fungal organisms on the nail, in addition to the sanitation and disinfection implements, the technician must properly:

A. clean and prepare the natural nail plate
B. clean and prepare the nail cuticle area
C. remove nail polish remover from nails
D. file nails with a disposable file

A

clean and prepare the natural nail plate

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A typical bacterial infection on the nail plate can be identified in the early stages as a:

A. blue-black spot under the nail
B. yellow-green spot under the nail
C. white spot on the nail bed
D. black spots on the nail plate

A

yellow-green spot on the nail

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To avoid the spread of any nail diseases or bacterial infections, it is imperative that the technician use:

A. strict sanitation and disinfection practices
B. familiar sanitation practices
C. strict disinfection and proficient skill techniques
D. low-level sanitation and disinfection practices

A

strict sanitation and disinfection practices

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The lifting of the nail plate from the bed without shedding is a nail disease called:

A. onycholysis
B. onychomadesis
C. nail psoriasis
D. ingrown nails

A

onycholysis

16
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A bacterial inflammation surrounding the nail tissue that may be the result of excessive exposure to water is:

A. paronychia
B. tinea pedis
C. salmon patches
D. pyogenic

A

paronychia

17
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The medical term for fungal infections associated with the feet is:

A. tinea pathogenic
B. tinea pedis
C. tinea alopecia
D. paronychia

A

tinea pedis

18
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The technical term used to describe bitten nails is:

A. onychophagy
B. onychorrhexis
C. onycholysis
D. onyx

A

onycophagy

19
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The naturally occurring skin bacteria that can grow out of control and cause an infection if conditions are correct is:

A. melanonychia
B. pseudomonas aeruginosa
C. leukonychia
D. pterygium

A

pseudomonas aeruginosa