Manicurist State Board Exam – Questions And Answers
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What type of UV lamp is most common for nails? Right Ans - 9 watt lamp
What kind of mix ratio should odorless products be used with? Right Ans -
Dry mix ratio (equal parts monomer liquid and polymer powder
How can you speed up the removal of acrylic enhancements ? Right Ans -
Place acetone bowl in hot water
Where do the guidelines for human blood and body fluids come from?
Right Ans - universal precautions
What are the qualifications for a disinfectant to be EPA approved? Right
Ans - Viruside , fungicide, bactericide and disinfectant
Dermatitis Right Ans - Abnormal skin inflammation
Nail pterygium Right Ans - Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin
is stretched by the nail plate; usually caused by serious injury, such as burns,
or an adverse skin reaction to chemical nail enhancement products.
A nail rasp should be used: Right Ans - Under the free edge of the nail
during a pedicure service
Elastin Right Ans - protein base similar to collagen that forms elastic tissue
Keratin Right Ans - A fiber protein that is the principal component of hair,
skin, and nails
How many bones are in the foot Right Ans - 26 bones
Mandrel Right Ans - Metal shaft on which a sandpaper disc or other
abrasive materials are mounted and fitted into the hand piece
Are paraffin mitts reusable? Right Ans - Yes
, Friction Massage Technique Right Ans - Using various ringing motions to
manipulate or press one layer of tissue over the other
vibration massage technique Right Ans - A trembling or shaking movement
What is the most common nail shape for men? Right Ans - Round nails
Polymerization Right Ans - a chemical process that combines several
monomers to form a polymer or polymeric compound (curing, hardening)
What does OSHA do? Right Ans - Sets standards for a safe and healthy
workplace.
catalyst Right Ans - substance that speeds up the rate of a chemical
reaction
Which company certifies the safety of pedicure chairs and hair dryers?
Right Ans - Underwriters Laboratories
What does UL stand for? Right Ans - Underwriters Laboratories
corrosive Right Ans - (adj.) eating away gradually, acidlike; bitterly
sarcastic
Are acid-based primers corrosive Right Ans - Yes
Which technique will reduce tip blending time? Right Ans - Bevel the well
area
How do you remove fabric wraps Right Ans - immersing the entire
enhancement into a small glass bowl filled with acetone. Gently push wrap off
with wooden pusher
What does RPM mean? Right Ans - revolutions per minute
fulcrum finger Right Ans - The balance point used for stability
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