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The Beauty and Body questions below are in the following grade levels: College
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None :: Beauty and Body by bradam
Diseases and disorders are often accompanied by skin               .
  1. peeling
  2. flaking
  3. moles
  4. lesions
College :: Beauty and Body by justin42896
An infected nail should be treated by a:?
  1. Manicurist
  2. Pediatrician
  3. Physician
  4. Cosmetologist
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
In which direction should you shape a nail to prevent splitting?
  1. from top to bottom
  2. from the bottom to the top
  3. from the outer edge toward the center
  4. from the center toward the outer edge
College :: Beauty and Body by justin42896
Hangnails may be caused by a hardening of the:?
  1. limuli
  2. Medulla
  3. Dermis
  4. Cuticle
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
The cuticle is the:
  1. loose and pliable overlapping skin around the nail
  2. the folds of skin on either side of the nail groove
  3. the skin under the free edge
  4. pocket-like structure that holds the nail
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
What type of lotion removes dead skin cells?
  1. hand
  2. sloughing
  3. massage
  4. body
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Your finger bowl should contain warm water and:
  1. antibacterial soap
  2. disinfectant
  3. bleach
  4. bath oil
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Generally, which nails are the strongest?
  1. oval-shaped
  2. pointed
  3. rounded
  4. square
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Semi-permanent coloring retouches are applied:
  1. base to ends
  2. ends to base
  3. to the newgrowth only
  4. only to the middle of the strand
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Atrophy or wasting away of the nail is called:
  1. onychatrophia
  2. paronychia
  3. onychomycosis
  4. onychia
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Improper filing, injuries or harsh chemicals could be causes of:
  1. hangnail
  2. split nails
  3. fungus
  4. bruised nails
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Onychia is an inflammation of the:
  1. hyponychium
  2. nail matrix
  3. nail wall
  4. nail late
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
A thickening of the nail plate or an abnormal outgrowth of the nail is called:
  1. tinea manus
  2. onychia
  3. onychauxis
  4. pterygium
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
When not in use, nail service implements should be stored:
  1. in a covered container
  2. in an open container
  3. in soapy water
  4. in distilled water
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Upon discovery of a nail fungus on your clients hands or feet, you must:
  1. disinfect your entire salon
  2. refer client to a physian
  3. ask client to wash with antibacterial soap
  4. dip hands in disinfectant solution
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Which fingernail grows the slowest?
  1. ring fingernail
  2. middle fingernail
  3. little fingernail
  4. thumb nail
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Pterygium is another name for:
  1. overgrown cuticles
  2. blue nails
  3. athlete's foot
  4. split nails
None :: Beauty and Body by julie_conwell1
Where can the information about the effectiveness of an infection control product be found?
  1. efficacy label
  2. name
  3. directions
  4. OSHA comments
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