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Nail technician license Study guide Qs & As


How often should a client have their acrylic enhancements removed? Correct Ans-Every 3


months




To smooth a callus with a electric file during a pedicure service, the practitioner should:


Correct Ans-Ensure the feet are dry




When preparing a client for a pedicure, the practitioner should refer to the health/records


form to determine whether they are Correct Ans-Diabetic




Which of the following can help prevent product overexposure? Correct Ans-washing


hands




A client has a bruise on the nail from getting it stuck in the cupboard door. This is considered


to be Correct Ans-Inflammation

, Nail technician license Study guide Qs & As


Which of the following is considered to be a solvent? Correct Ans-acetone




A friction blister is an example of which type of lesion? Correct Ans-bulla




Post service includes all of the following except Correct Ans-sanitizing the client's hands




a client has a front nail plates and requests a gel overlay, which gel would be used to create an


arch? Correct Ans-Builder gel




What type of electric file bit has razor-like edges known as flutes? Correct Ans-Carbide




Acrylic applied too thick near cuticle can cause acrylic nails to Correct Ans-Lift

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Which one of the following muscles turns the wrist inward? Correct Ans-Pronator




Which of the following is the advantage of a crosslinked polymer? Correct Ans-Additional


strength




The lifting of an acrylic nail may result in the Correct Ans-Formation of hangnails




Hyperkeratosis (hypertrophy) is also commonly known as a Correct Ans-Callus




A client comes in for a pedicure, during the initial analysis the practitioner notices on the foot


that is peeling and has blisters. What disease could the client have? Correct Ans-Tinea


pedis




The ankle joint is made up of the talus, tibia, and Correct Ans-fibula

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