Nail Treatments
Quiz by Coral Brown-Taylor
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- Q1What is a contra-action?A condition or disease that allows the treatment to be performed.A condition or disease that prevents or restricts the treatment being performed.30s
- Q2A client arrives for a manicure and has a broken bone in the little finger. What action would you take?Adapt the treatment by avoiding the finger.Advise the client to see their G.P and re-book the treatment.30s
- Q3What is the cause of minor nail separation?Damage to the nail or caused by an illness.Not washing hands .30s
- Q4What is the Latin term for severely bitten nails?LeuconychiaOnychophogy30s
- Q5Inflammation, redness and pus occurs in the tissues surround the nail. Which bacterial nail infection does this describe?ParonychiaHangnail30s
- Q6Tinea Unguium is another term used for which viral nail infection?Ring wormWarts30s
- Q7What is the purpose of using a topcoat?To protect the nails from staining.To harden and prevent nail polish from peeling.30s
- Q8What are the two main characteristics of a dry nail?Flakey and smooth.Flakey and lacks lustre.30s
- Q9What are the two main types of nail polishes/varnishes?Cream and PearlisedPowder and Oil30s
- Q10Why is it important to remove grease from the nail plate before applying nail polish?To ensure the polish adheres to the nail plate.To avoid streaks, bubbles when applying.30s