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MEGA CIBTAC Practice Exam Questions And Answers on Anatomy, Physiology, Skin, Nails, Nutrition & Infection Control Describe Onychauxis - ANSWER -Thickening of the nail plate. Caused by internal disorders, infection, and damage bellow the nail or consistent rubbing from shoes. (Restrict) Treatment: File nail smooth, buff and shape as normal Conta-indicated if infection is present. How many layers make up the Dermis? - ANSWER -middle layer of skin has 2 layers epidermal ridges are what? - ANSWER -fingerprints seen in the stratum Corneum (outermost layer of epidermis) Subcutaneous/hypodermis is what? - ANSWER -the fatty layer of tissue located beneath the dermis Descibe Onychophagy - ANSWER -Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate. Exposing the Hyponychium to infection. (Restrict) Treatment concentrate on softening cuticles and buffing to encourage growth, regular manicures, only improves when individuals stops biting. Keratinisation is what? - ANSWER -Change into a form containing Keratin Describe Onychotillomania - ANSWER -compulsive picking at the fingernails/ and or tried to tear them off. (Restrict.) Treatment seek medical advice to address underlying psychological causes. Describe Koilonychia - ANSWER -Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that appear scooped out. Causes may include inherited abnormally, anaemia or over active thyroid. (Restrict) Treatment seek medical advice to treat the condition, preform manicure gently and regularly. Humectant is what? - ANSWER -substance that prevents moisture loss Micronychia - ANSWER -anomalously small nail plate, otherwise normal appearance. (Restrict) Treatment as normal unless area is to small to treat. Definition of Disinfection is? - ANSWER -A process that eliminates many or all microorganisms, with the exception of bacteria spores Describe onychomycosis - ANSWER -fungal infection of the nail, ringworm of the nail caused by a fungus entering the nail at the free edge. Nail becomes discoloured and thickened and can have a green tinge. (Contra-indicated.) Seek medical advice. Describe sterilization - ANSWER -The process that completely destroys all microbial life, including spores. Contagious means what? - ANSWER -Able to be passed easily from one person to another. Describe onychia - ANSWER -Inflammation of the nail matrix. Pus May form and the nail bed may shed. Caused by the introduction of pathogens through small wounds. The skin around the nail becomes red and swollen and inflamed. (Conta indicated.) Treatment seek medical advice Describe Onychatrophia - ANSWER -Atrophy or wasting away of the nail. It will gradually become smaller and smaller appears dull opaque and can waste away completely. Caused by injury & disease. (Conta-indicated) Seek medical advice, nail should be protected from detergents.D non-contagious disease is what? - ANSWER -Diseases that are not able to be spread from person to person. Stratum germinativum (basal layer) is found where? - ANSWER -Single row of new skin layers bottom layer of the epidermis. -Mitosis takes place here. Moisture content is 83% Describe Warts - ANSWER -Generally appears on hands and fingers as raised patches can become discoloured and rough, caused by a virus. (Contra-indicated.) Treatment contagious and avoid treating seek medical advice. Stratum Spinosum (Prickly Layer) has what function? - ANSWER -7-10 layers of cells, mostly keratinocytes with a few langerhans cells and some melanin granules. Cells become separated slightly resulting in a spiny appearance. - second layer in the epidermis Describe Scabies - ANSWER -contagious skin disease transmitted by the itch mite. Often found on arms and legs. (Contra-indicated.) Treatment extremely contagious refer to GP immediately stratum granulosum (granular layer) has what function? - ANSWER -3-5 cell layers thick, Becoming very flat, Nucleus and organelles disintegrate, Accumulate keratohyalin granules and lamellated granules. Cells die as receiving no nourishment. Moisture approx 9-16% -third/middle layer in the epidermis Stratum lucidum (clear layer) has what function? - ANSWER -Appears as a clear translucent band just above the stratum granuosum. 2 to 3 rows of flat, dead keratinocytes. Only found in thick areas of skin Stratum corneum (horny layer) has what function ? - ANSWER -20-30 layers of dead flat cells Makes up 3/4 of the entire epidermis Cells are held together by intercellular cement Parietal is found where? - ANSWER -Forms the back part of the roof of the sides of the skull, meets in the middle of the skin

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MEGA CIBTAC Practice Exam Questions And
Answers on Anatomy, Physiology, Skin, Nails,
Nutrition & Infection Control
Describe Onychauxis - ANSWER -Thickening of the nail plate. Caused by
internal disorders, infection, and damage bellow the nail or consistent rubbing from
shoes. (Restrict)
Treatment: File nail smooth, buff and shape as normal Conta-indicated if infection
is present.

How many layers make up the Dermis? - ANSWER -middle layer of skin has 2
layers

epidermal ridges are what? - ANSWER -fingerprints seen in the stratum Corneum
(outermost layer of epidermis)

Subcutaneous/hypodermis is what? - ANSWER -the fatty layer of tissue located
beneath the dermis

Descibe Onychophagy - ANSWER -Also known as bitten nails; result of a habit of
chewing the nail or chewing the hardened skin surrounding the nail plate. Exposing
the Hyponychium to infection.
(Restrict) Treatment concentrate on softening cuticles and buffing to encourage
growth, regular manicures, only improves when individuals stops biting.

Keratinisation is what? - ANSWER -Change into a form containing Keratin

Describe Onychotillomania - ANSWER -compulsive picking at the fingernails/
and or tried to tear them off. (Restrict.) Treatment seek medical advice to address
underlying psychological causes.

Describe Koilonychia - ANSWER -Soft spoon nails with a concave shape that
appear scooped out. Causes may include inherited abnormally, anaemia or over

,active thyroid. (Restrict) Treatment seek medical advice to treat the condition,
preform manicure gently and regularly.

Humectant is what? - ANSWER -substance that prevents moisture loss

Micronychia - ANSWER -anomalously small nail plate, otherwise normal
appearance.
(Restrict) Treatment as normal unless area is to small to treat.

Definition of Disinfection is? - ANSWER -A process that eliminates many or all
microorganisms, with the exception of bacteria spores

Describe onychomycosis - ANSWER -fungal infection of the nail, ringworm of
the nail caused by a fungus entering the nail at the free edge. Nail becomes
discoloured and thickened and can have a green tinge. (Contra-indicated.) Seek
medical advice.

Describe sterilization - ANSWER -The process that completely destroys all
microbial life, including spores.

Contagious means what? - ANSWER -Able to be passed easily from one person to
another.

Describe onychia - ANSWER -Inflammation of the nail matrix. Pus May form and
the nail bed may shed. Caused by the introduction of pathogens through small
wounds. The skin around the nail becomes red and swollen and inflamed. (Conta-
indicated.) Treatment seek medical advice

Describe Onychatrophia - ANSWER -Atrophy or wasting away of the nail. It will
gradually become smaller and smaller appears dull opaque and can waste away
completely. Caused by injury & disease.
(Conta-indicated) Seek medical advice, nail should be protected from detergents.D

non-contagious disease is what? - ANSWER -Diseases that are not able to be
spread from person to person.

, Stratum germinativum (basal layer) is found where? - ANSWER -Single row of
new skin layers bottom layer of the epidermis.
-Mitosis takes place here. Moisture content is 83%

Describe Warts - ANSWER -Generally appears on hands and fingers as raised
patches can become discoloured and rough, caused by a virus.
(Contra-indicated.) Treatment contagious and avoid treating seek medical advice.

Stratum Spinosum (Prickly Layer) has what function? - ANSWER -7-10 layers of
cells, mostly keratinocytes with a few langerhans cells and some melanin granules.
Cells become separated slightly resulting in a spiny appearance.
- second layer in the epidermis

Describe Scabies - ANSWER -contagious skin disease transmitted by the itch
mite. Often found on arms and legs.
(Contra-indicated.) Treatment extremely contagious refer to GP immediately

stratum granulosum (granular layer) has what function? - ANSWER -3-5 cell
layers thick, Becoming very flat, Nucleus and organelles disintegrate, Accumulate
keratohyalin granules and lamellated granules. Cells die as receiving no
nourishment. Moisture approx 9-16%
-third/middle layer in the epidermis

Stratum lucidum (clear layer) has what function? - ANSWER -Appears as a clear
translucent band just above the stratum granuosum. 2 to 3 rows of flat, dead
keratinocytes. Only found in thick areas of skin

Stratum corneum (horny layer) has what function ? - ANSWER -20-30 layers of
dead flat cells
Makes up 3/4 of the entire epidermis
Cells are held together by intercellular cement

Parietal is found where? - ANSWER -Forms the back part of the roof of the sides
of the skull, meets in the middle of the skin

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