Exam (Latest 2026 Update) Questions and Verified
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Q001:
Category: Infection Control
Scenario: A client with visibly dirty nails and minor cuts on her fingers arrives for
a manicure service. The licensed manicurist has just completed a service on
another client and is preparing the workstation.
Question: What is the FIRST required action before beginning the manicure
service?
Options:
A. Proceed with service after quickly rinsing tools in warm water
B. Refuse service entirely and ask client to leave the salon
C. Perform a pre-service sanitation of client's hands and refuse service until cuts
are healed
D. Spray tools with alcohol and begin service immediately
(Correct: C)
Rationale:
● Answer: Perform a pre-service sanitation of client's hands and refuse service until
cuts are healed
, ● Why (2026 Standard): Florida Administrative Code 61G5-20.002 requires
pre-service sanitation of client's hands/feet and prohibits services on broken skin.
Open cuts create bloodborne pathogen exposure risk.
● Errors: A violates disinfection protocols (rinsing is insufficient). B violates client
accommodation rules. D violates 10-minute disinfectant contact time
requirements.
Q002:
Category: Hair Cutting
Scenario: A client with thick, curly hair requests a precision bob at 45-degree
elevation. The stylist has just completed a blunt cut on a client with straight hair
and is preparing to cut.
Question: What is the NEXT critical step before cutting the curly hair client?
Options:
A. Begin cutting immediately at 45 degrees using existing sectioning
B. Re-sanitize shears and establish natural fall distribution for curly texture
C. Spray hair with water and start cutting at 90 degrees instead
D. Use the same shears and comb from previous service for efficiency
(Correct: B)
Rationale:
● Answer: Re-sanitize shears and establish natural fall distribution for curly texture
● Why (2026 Standard): Florida 61G5-20.002 mandates tool disinfection between
clients. Curly hair requires dry/wet assessment and natural fall
determination—different from straight hair precision cutting.
● Errors: A ignores infection control and texture-specific requirements. C violates
client request specifications. D constitutes cross-contamination.
Q003:
, Category: Chemical Services - Permanent Waving
Scenario: During a preliminary test curl, the cosmetologist notices the hair breaks
when wrapped around the rod and the cuticle feels rough. The client wants a body
wave.
Question: What is the CORRECT next action?
Options:
A. Proceed with a milder waving lotion at reduced processing time
B. Perform a strand test and refuse chemical service due to hair fragility
C. Apply pre-perm conditioner and process normally
D. Use larger rods to reduce stress and proceed
(Correct: B)
Rationale:
● Answer: Perform a strand test and refuse chemical service due to hair fragility
● Why (2026 Standard): Florida requires predisposition testing per 61G5-20.008.
Hair that breaks during test curl indicates catastrophic cuticle
damage—proceeding violates safety standards.
● Errors: A risks severe breakage. C cannot rebuild compromised disulfide bonds. D
ignores underlying structural damage.
Q004:
Category: Skin Care
Scenario: A client with active cystic acne, rosacea, and visible capillary breakage
requests a deep cleansing facial with extractions.
Question: What is the MOST appropriate service modification?
Options:
, A. Perform full extractions using lancets and high-frequency current
B. Perform facial with steam and medium-pressure extractions
C. Refuse extractions, use gentle products, avoid steam and friction
D. Apply strong astringent and perform microdermabrasion
(Correct: C)
Rationale:
● Answer: Refuse extractions, use gentle products, avoid steam and friction
● Why (2026 Standard): Florida 61G5-18.012 prohibits services aggravating
inflamed skin. Cystic acne requires medical referral; extractions spread infection
and cause scarring.
● Errors: A violates scope of practice (lancets) and safety protocols. B aggravates
rosacea. D contraindicated for inflamed, vascular skin.
Q005:
Category: Nail Care - Disinfection
Scenario: A metal cuticle nipper was used on a client with a bleeding hangnail.
Blood contaminated the tool.
Question: What is the required disinfection protocol per 2026 Florida standards?
Options:
A. Clean with soap/water, then immerse in EPA-registered disinfectant for 10
minutes
B. Wipe with alcohol and place in UV sterilizer for 3 minutes
C. Scrub and soak in bleach solution for 5 minutes
D. Dispose in sharps container immediately
(Correct: A)