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Nail Technician Practical Exam Questions With Verified Answers What is another name for Onychauxis? - answerHypertrophy 30% of bacteria in the body is what? - answerPathogenic/Disease Causing In a pedicure, client adds a callus treatment. What does it do? - answerSoften and smooth the callus ...

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Nail Technician Practical Exam Questions
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What is another name for Onychauxis? - answer✔Hypertrophy

30% of bacteria in the body is what? - answer✔Pathogenic/Disease Causing

In a pedicure, client adds a callus treatment. What does it do? - answer✔Soften and smooth the
callus
If the client likes to have UV Gel nails but she has flat nails, what should the practitioner do to
make an arch? - answer✔Gel Builder

The technical term for a wart: - answer✔Verruca or Papilloma

The larger bone in the shin: - answer✔Tibia

What is an option when the goal is to extend the length of the natural nail? - answer✔Nail forms

A customer comes back with a broken nail. What should the practitioner do? - answer✔Sculpting
nail

What is the longest bone in the body? - answer✔Femur
What should you do when a client has UV gel nails and complains of burning when curing in the
UV Gel lamp: - answer✔Slowly guide the hand into the light

What UV gel has less filing and contour? - answer✔Self-Leveling

What substance speeds up a chemical reaction? - answer✔Catalyst
The chemical reaction made by polymer and monomer (liquid & powder) is called: -
answer✔Polymerization

Which of the following is polymerized by a reaction of: - answer✔Chemical
If the client likes to have UV Gel nails but she has flat nails, what should the practitioner do to
make an arch? - answer✔Gel builder

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What is Onychauxis? - answer✔Abnormal overgrowth of nail (hypertrophy)

Which part of the skin covers the matrix at the base of the nail? - answer✔Eponychium

Which muscles in the hand seperate the fingers? - answer✔Abductors

What muscles draw the arms and legs closer to the body? - answer✔Flexors

What muscle turns the hand inward so the palm faces downward? - answer✔Pronator

What bone forms the cap of the knee joint? - answer✔Patella

The phalanx are bones found in the: - answer✔Foot

In a massage, a rapid striking motion of the hands is called: - answer✔Taptoment

What nerve runs from the fingers to the palm? - answer✔Ulna Nerve

What massage is best for the fingers? - answer✔Circular
The muscles that straighten the wrist, hand, and fingers to form a straight line are known as? -
answer✔Extensors

The nerves that run to the tips of the fingers: - answer✔Digitals
Muscle of the forearm that rotates the radius outward and the palm upward is called: -
answer✔Supinator

After curing the UV Gel, what do you use to clean the tacky layer? - answer✔Lint free wipe w/
alcohol

What shape is the weakest at stress point? - answer✔Pointy

How do you put the nail form to extend the nail? - answer✔Snug tightly under the free edge
During a full set, the box doesn't have the correct sizes for the clients nails. What should you do?
- answer✔Cut down the bigger tips to fit the nails

How much does a full well nail tip cover? - answer✔More than half of the nail plate

What is the best use for a full well tip? - answer✔Bitten nails

What implement trims away dead skin around the nails? - answer✔Nippers

To do one color gel polish, how much gel should be painted on the nail? - answer✔Enough for
the entire nail

Pathogens in plants or animals feed on what? - answer✔Living matter

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