| A | B |
| a normal, healthy nail is firm but flexible and should be | smooth and unspotted |
| if a client has ridges running vertically down th | carefully buff the nail plate |
| the medical term for fungal infections of the feet is | tinea pedis |
| a typical pseudomnal bacterical infection on the nail plate can be identified in the early stages as a spot that become darker in its advanced stages | light-green |
| the sparation and falling off of a nail plate from the nail bed is | onychomadesis |
| onychorrhexis is caused by injury to the matrix, excessive use of cuticle removers, harsh cleaning agents, aggressive filling techniques, or | heredity |
| tiny pits or severe roughness on the surface of the nail plate are sign of which condition | nail psoriasis |
| the term refer to a condition caused by injury, heredity, or previous disease of the nail unit | nail disorder |
| splinter hemorrhages are caused by physical trauma or injury to the | nail bed |
| nail fungi are contagious and can be transmitted trough instrument | contaminated |
| onychomadesis can usually be traced to a localized infection, injuries to the matrix or | a severe systemic illness |
| any deformity or disease of the natural nail is known as | onychosis |
| which condition is characterized by nail plates that are noticeably thin, white, and more flexible than normal | plicatured nail |
| which of the following is common cause of surface stains on nails | smoking |
| the condition in which a blood clot forms under the nail plate, causing a dark purplish spot, is | bruised nail bed |
| the condition in which the living skin around the nail splits and tear is | a hangnail |
| the lifting of the nail plate from the bed without shedding ia | onycholysis |
| the term refers to darkening of the fingernails or toenails | melanonychia |
| when increased crosswise curvature throughout the nail plate results in the free edge pinching the sidewalls into a deep curve, iti is known as pincer nail | trumpet nail |
| visible depressions runnng arcoss the width of the natural nail plate known as | beau's line |
| blue fingernails are usually caused by a lack of in the red blood cell | circulating oxygen |
| loilonchia are soft spoon nails with a shape | concave |
| the tehnical term for white spots, or whitish discoloration of the nails is | leukonychia spots |
| the technical term for bitten nails is | onychophagy |
| an abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate is | nail pterygium |
| a fungal infection of the natural nail plate is known as | onychomycosis |
| a serve inflammation of the nail in which a lump of red tissue grows up from the nail bed to the nail plate is known as | pyogenic granuloma |
| the technical term for ingrown nails is | onychocryptosis |
| a poper hand anaylysis will allow you to identify disease, disorder, and condition, including signs of infection, which may be identified through pain, redness, swelling, throbbing, and | pus |
| after performing the nail examination, you should identify any form of onychosis, note the apparent cause, suggest the proper service or refer the client to a physician and | discuss home maintenance and a further service plan |