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LATEST TEXAS MANICURIST STATE BOARD WRITTEN EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024/2025 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS LATEST TEXAS MANICURIST STATE BOARD WRITTEN EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024/2025 QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

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LATEST TEXAS MANICURIST STATE BOARD
WRITTEN EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024/2025
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS
The study of the growth and structure of nails is known as: - CORRECT ANSWER
Onyxology



Etiology is the study of: - CORRECT ANSWER cause of disease



Often referred to as the cuticle, it overlaps the lunula at the base of the nail: -
CORRECT ANSWER Eponychium



Infection at the nail base, usually with pus, untreated can cause loss of the nail: -
CORRECT ANSWER Onychia



Onychophagy refers to: - CORRECT ANSWER Bitten



Onychia refers to a condition where: - CORRECT ANSWER Inflammation at the base
of the nail with pus usually present



The technical term for bitten nails is: - CORRECT ANSWER Onychophagy



Tight shoes, or improper trimming of the toe-nails, may result in: - CORRECT ANSWER
Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails



Onychocryptosis is a condition that may result from: - CORRECT ANSWER
Excessively tight shoes

, LATEST TEXAS MANICURIST STATE BOARD
WRITTEN EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024/2025
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED SOLUTIONS

A nail product used to smooth out and fill in minor depressions in a client's nails is: -
CORRECT ANSWER Ridge filler



The nail is composed of a substance known as: - CORRECT ANSWER keratin



The area from the nail root to the free edge, contains no blood vessels / nerves: -
CORRECT ANSWER nail plate & nail body



Portion of the nail assembly where the nail plate rests, contains blood vessels & nerves:
- CORRECT ANSWER nail bed



The point where the nail enters the skin at the nail base is referred to as the -
CORRECT ANSWER Eponychium



The tissue beneath the free edge of the nail is known as: - CORRECT ANSWER
Hyponychium



Contains the blood, lymph, and nerves from which new nail cells are generated: -
CORRECT ANSWER nail matrix



This is the active tissue from which new nail cells are generated: - CORRECT ANSWER
Nail matrix

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