What is the definition of fissure?
Cracks in the skin
Dried masses that are the remains of oozing sores
Mechanical abrasions to the epidermis
Open lesions
What is Study of disease
Pathology
Do you need to use different powder and Liquid for each client?
Yes
If a disease is observed, what procedure must be taken?
The client must be referred to a physician.
What disorder is characterized by horizontal wavy ridges across the nails?
Corrugations
What are pearly, white enclosed keratin cysts that contain sebum?
Milia
Shedding, dead cells of the uppermost layer of the epidermis
Scales/Psoriasis
Do you clean, disinfect, or sterilize your tools? (Nail clippers, cuticle pusher, etc.?
Disinfect
What are the six signs of infection? (TITRPP)
Throbbing, inflammation, temperature, redness, pain, puss.
The overall health of the body
Name one type of Occupational disorder?
Contact dermatitis such as Irritant and Allergic
What are the two symptoms or signs of disease that are divided into two classifications?
1. Subjective
2. Objective
How does your nail equipment need to be stored?
In a dry, covered, and labeled container
what word refers to the wasting away of the nail?
Atrophy
How do you handle a client with onychauxis?
soak nails before trimming and shaping
Asteatosis is a condition of dry, scaly skin with reduced sebum production. True / False
True
Fluid-filled elevations in the skin just below the epidermis
Vesicles
When using dip powder can you use the same container of dip powder for more than one client?
No
What is considered an agent that is contagious and spread through contact?
Bacteria or fungus
Can onychocryptosis be treated in a salon? Explain why(not)
No. it would go deeper than the first layer of skin
What is the Inability to sweat normally?
Anhidrosis
What is Cicatrix
Keloids/scars
formation resulting from a lesion
Can you use methyl methacrylate monomer with acrylic monomers?
No you can only use methyl methacrylate monomer with acrylic polymers
what is onychoptosis?
the shedding or falling off of the nails.
What is the cause of most disorders?
Systemic or Hereditary