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1. Scenario: Blood Exposure During Service
During a manicure, you accidentally nick a client’s cuticle, causing bleeding. What is your first step
according to Texas and OSHA guidelines?
A. Continue service and finish hand massage
B. Stop service, wear gloves, clean wound with antiseptic, discard or disinfect instruments, document
incident
C. Wipe blood with a towel and resume service
D. Ask client to continue service without intervention
Answer: B — Stop, wear gloves, clean wound, discard/disinfect instruments, document
Explanation: Bloodborne pathogen protocols prioritize safety and prevent infection.
2. Scenario: Fungal Infection
A client’s toenails are thick, yellow, and brittle. She requests a pedicure. What is your safe and legal
course of action?
A. Perform pedicure with disposable tools on affected nails
B. Perform service normally after cleaning
C. Refuse service on affected nails, educate client, recommend physician consultation
D. Apply polish to mask discoloration
Answer: C — Refuse service, educate, recommend physician
Explanation: Fungal infections are contagious; performing service is unsafe and illegal.
3. Scenario: Improper Chemical Handling
You accidentally mix acrylic monomer and polymer incorrectly, resulting in clumps. What do you do?
A. Continue using mixture
B. Add water to fix
C. Discard mixture, clean container, remake according to instructions
D. Heat mixture to dissolve
,Answer: C — Discard and remake
Explanation: Incorrect mixture can weaken acrylic and pose chemical hazards.
4. Scenario: Client Medical Condition
A client has uncontrolled diabetes and requests a pedicure with cuticle trimming and callus removal.
What is your best action?
A. Perform service normally
B. Avoid cutting skin, use extra caution, disinfect thoroughly, monitor for infection
C. Refuse service completely
D. Only polish nails
Answer: B — Avoid cutting skin, use caution, disinfect, monitor
Explanation: Diabetic clients are prone to infection; trimming skin can be risky.
5. Scenario: Autoclave Malfunction
After sterilizing metal implements, the indicator strip does not change color. What do you do?
A. Use implements anyway
B. Re-run the autoclave cycle
C. Wipe implements with alcohol
D. Only use on non-blood exposed clients
Answer: B — Re-run the cycle
Explanation: Indicator strip confirms sterilization; unconfirmed items cannot be safely used.
6. Scenario: Allergic Reaction
During gel application, a client experiences itching, redness, and mild swelling. What should you do?
A. Continue applying gel
B. Remove gel immediately, rinse area, apply cold compress, document, educate client, refer if severe
C. Finish nails quickly
D. Apply more primer
Answer: B — Remove gel, rinse, compress, document, educate, refer
7. Scenario: Texas Rules Violation
An inspector finds your pedicure basin has been disinfected only once at the end of the day. Which TDLR
regulation is being violated?
A. Bloodborne pathogen training requirement
B. Client record-keeping rule
,C. Disinfection and sanitation rule
D. License display requirement
Answer: C — Disinfection and sanitation
Explanation: Pedicure basins must be disinfected after each client.
8. Scenario: Ventilation Issue
Fumes from acrylic liquid and monomer cause dizziness in your salon. What is the safest action?
A. Continue working and ignore symptoms
B. Open windows, increase local exhaust ventilation, provide PPE, reduce exposure
C. Apply more product to finish quickly
D. Use personal fan on client
Answer: B — Ventilation, PPE, reduce exposure
Explanation: Protects both technician and client from VOC exposure.
9. Scenario: Retin-A Use
A client used Retin-A on hands recently and requests waxing. What is the correct course of action?
A. Wax normally
B. Delay waxing until skin heals
C. Wax only arms
D. Apply thicker wax
Answer: B — Delay waxing until healed
Explanation: Retin-A thins skin, increasing risk of tears and injury.
10. Scenario: Client Record Issue
You discover a client record is incomplete during a TDLR inspection. What do you do?
A. Hide incomplete record
B. Fabricate missing details
C. Provide available information and correct for future compliance
D. Refuse inspection
Answer: C — Provide available info and correct for future
Explanation: Falsifying records is illegal; comply and improve record-keeping.
11. Scenario: Client Requests Aggressive Cuticle Trimming
A client wants you to aggressively trim cuticles to make nails appear longer. Your response should be:
A. Follow instructions exactly
, B. Educate on risks (infection, bleeding), refuse aggressive trimming, offer safe alternative
C. Do minimal trimming
D. Charge extra and perform as requested
Answer: B — Educate, refuse aggressive trimming, safe alternative
12. Scenario: Chemical Exposure
A client complains of strong fumes from acrylic products. What is the best professional response?
A. Ignore and continue
B. Improve ventilation, use local exhaust, provide PPE, limit exposure time
C. Spray air freshener only
D. Reduce service time
Answer: B — Ventilation, PPE, limit exposure
13. Scenario: Bloodborne Pathogen
A technician accidentally pricks herself with a contaminated tool. According to OSHA:
A. Ignore unless symptoms appear
B. Stop service, follow exposure protocol, wash area, document, seek medical evaluation
C. Finish service, then report
D. Only rinse with water
Answer: B — Follow exposure protocol
14. Scenario: Pedicure Safety
You notice small lesions on a client’s foot that appear warty. What should you do?
A. Cover and continue service
B. Avoid affected area, educate client, recommend physician consultation
C. Remove warts yourself
D. Ignore and continue service
Answer: B — Avoid, educate, recommend physician
15. Scenario: Salon Chemical Spill
During a service, monomer spills on your workstation. What is the correct protocol?
A. Wipe with paper towel only
B. Evacuate salon and call authorities
C. Follow manufacturer’s spill clean-up instructions, wear PPE, ventilate area
D. Ignore and continue service