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Questions
1. Why should cosmetologists have a thorough understanding of nail disorders and diseases? attention.
A) Cosmetologists need to ignore medical conditions that require a healthcare provider's
B) Cosmetologists need to identify any unhealthy conditions on clients' nails and determine if they can be treated in the salon.
C) Cosmetologists are required to tell a client that a specific nail disease or disorder is present. nails.
D) Cosmetologists are licensed to diagnose, treat, prescribe, or work on unhealthy skin or
2. As a cosmetologist, you should
A) be licensed to diagnose, treat, prescribe, or work on unhealthy skin or nails
B) be able to tell a client that a specific nail disease or disorder is present
C) identify whether a client has an unhealthy condition that prevents the client from receiving salon services
D) improve the appearance of certain nail conditions if the problem is a medical condition or disorder 70 10 vimobnoi b
3. Which of the following is a symptom of a nail disorder called Beau's lines?
A) dark purplish spots, usually due to a small nail bed injury
B) a noticeably thin white nail plate that is more flexible than usual
C) depressions running across the nail plate's width due to a slowing production of matrix cells
D) damaged skin around the nail plate, which is often on the eponychium, that splits or tears Which of the following refers to a noticeably thin white nail plate that is more flexible
4 . than usual and is typically caused by poor diet, heredity, medication, internal disease, or overfiling with an abrasive?
A) nail psoriasis
B) hangnail
C) onychophagy
D) eggshell nail
5. Which of the following terms refers to irregular split or brittle nails appearing as nail plate surface roughness, potentially a result of heredity, excessive exposure to cuticle removers, matrix injuries, harsh cleaning agents, or aggressive filing techniques?
A) onychophagy
B) nail psoriasis
C) onychorrhexis
D) splinter hemorrhage cont