
PEDICURE REVISION LEVEL 2
Quiz by Coral Brown-Taylor
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- Q1Why is it important to carry out a skin and nail analysis with the client?To assess the condition of the skin and nail and agree the treatment with the client.To complete the nail shape an agree the colour.To assess how dirty under the free edge has become.30s
- Q2What responsibility does a beauty therapist have in salon, according to the Health & Safety at Work Act 1974?To keep well away from visitors who are sick.To keep to themselves if they have a migraine headache.To keep everyone safe through good hygienic practices and standards.30s
- Q3Why is it important to observe and operate a high standard of hygiene in the salon?To provide the local authority the right to keep your displayed Diploma in the salon.To provide the clients with the confidence that it is a clean environment and also to avoid cross-contamination.To ensure that only clients who can afford to have treatments, enter the salon as anyone else is just dirty.30s
- Q4How can cross-contamination be prevented in the salon environment?By sanitising all areas, before, after and during treatments.By leaving early so that someone else will clean the area, as you did not use that part of the salon.By moving the couch30s
- Q5An example of preventing cross contamination includes:Disinfecting all tools at the start of the treatment and in between the treatment then sterilising at the end of the day.Sterilising all tools, before the treatment, in between treatments and at the end of the day.Santitising all tools, before the treatment, in between treatments and at the end of the day.30s
- Q6How can eczema be described?As red, white and scaly.As red, and filled with pus.As red, dry and flaky.30s
- Q7How can Beau's line occur as present on the nail?Through damage to the hyponychium.Through damage to the matrix.Through damage to the cuticle.30s
- Q8How can a fungal nail infection be identified?It may appear grey with dark lines, and the nail plate flaking.It may appear yellowish and pink with some of the nail lifting from the nail bed.It may appear yellowish and grey with some of the nail lifting from the nail bed.30s
- Q9What would a bacterial nail infection look like?It would be swollen, have blood around the cuticle.It would be swollen and have dark spots around the nail plate.It would be swollen, have redness and pus around the cuticle.30s
- Q10How is a tapotement massage movement classified?It is a knocking movement that stimulates the muscle.It is pounding movement that stimulates adipose tissue.It is a tapping movement that stimulates the nerves.30s