Florida Stateboard Cosmetology Exam Practice Test (Angel) Part
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1.1) The study of the growth and structure of nails is known as:
A. Onyxology.
B.Onychia.
C.The cause of a disease.
D.Eponychium.: A.Onyxology.
2.2) Etiology is the study of:
A. Eponychium.
B. Onychia.
C. Bitten nails.
D. The cause of a disease.: D.The cause of a disease.
3.3) Often referred to as the cuticle, it overlaps the lunula at the base of
the nail:
A. Eponychium.
B. Bitten nails.
C. Onychia.
D. Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.:
A.Eponychium.
4.4) Infection at the nail base, usually with pus, untreated can cause loss
of the nail:
A.Bitten nails.
B.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.
C.Onychophagy.
D.Onychia.: D.Onychia.
5.5) Onychia refers to a condition where:
A. Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually
present. B.Excessively tight shoe.
C. Onychophagy.
D. Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.: A.Inflammation at the base of the
nailwith pus usually present.
6.6) Onychophagy refers to:
A.Onychophagy.
B.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.
C.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
D.Bitten nails.: Bitten nails.
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7.7) The technical term for bitten nails
is: A.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
B.Excessively tight shoe.
C.Ridge filler.
D.Onychophagy.:
Onychophagy.
8.8) Tight shoes, or improper trimming of the toe nails,may results
in: A.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
B.Ridge filler.
C.Keratin.
D.Excessively tight shoe.: Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
9.9) Onychocryptosis is a condition that may result
from: A.Ridge filler.
B.Keratin.
C.Nail plate/nail body.
D.Excessively tight shoe.: Excessively tight shoe
10.10) A nail product used to smooth out and fill in minor depression in
a client's nails is:
A. Nail bed.
B. Keratin.
C. Ridge filler.
D. Nail plate/nail body.: Ridge filler.
11.11) The nail is composed of a substance known
as: A.Keratin.
B.Nail plate/nail body.
C.Nail bed.
D.Eponychium.: Keratin.
12.12) The area from the nail root to the free edge, contain no blood
ves- sels/nerves.
A. Nail bed.
B. Hyponychium.
C. Eponychium.
D. Nail plate/nail body.: Nail plate/nail body.
13.13) Portions of the nail assembly where the nail plate rests, contain
blood vessels and nerves:
A.Nail matrix.
B.Hyponychium.
C.Eponychium.
D.Nail bed.: Nail
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1.1) The study of the growth and structure of nails is known as:
A. Onyxology.
B.Onychia.
C.The cause of a disease.
D.Eponychium.: A.Onyxology.
2.2) Etiology is the study of:
A. Eponychium.
B. Onychia.
C. Bitten nails.
D. The cause of a disease.: D.The cause of a disease.
3.3) Often referred to as the cuticle, it overlaps the lunula at the base of
the nail:
A. Eponychium.
B. Bitten nails.
C. Onychia.
D. Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.:
A.Eponychium.
4.4) Infection at the nail base, usually with pus, untreated can cause loss
of the nail:
A.Bitten nails.
B.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.
C.Onychophagy.
D.Onychia.: D.Onychia.
5.5) Onychia refers to a condition where:
A. Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually
present. B.Excessively tight shoe.
C. Onychophagy.
D. Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.: A.Inflammation at the base of the
nailwith pus usually present.
6.6) Onychophagy refers to:
A.Onychophagy.
B.Inflammation at the base of the nailwith pus usually present.
C.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
D.Bitten nails.: Bitten nails.
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7.7) The technical term for bitten nails
is: A.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
B.Excessively tight shoe.
C.Ridge filler.
D.Onychophagy.:
Onychophagy.
8.8) Tight shoes, or improper trimming of the toe nails,may results
in: A.Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
B.Ridge filler.
C.Keratin.
D.Excessively tight shoe.: Onychocryptosis/ingrown toe-nails.
9.9) Onychocryptosis is a condition that may result
from: A.Ridge filler.
B.Keratin.
C.Nail plate/nail body.
D.Excessively tight shoe.: Excessively tight shoe
10.10) A nail product used to smooth out and fill in minor depression in
a client's nails is:
A. Nail bed.
B. Keratin.
C. Ridge filler.
D. Nail plate/nail body.: Ridge filler.
11.11) The nail is composed of a substance known
as: A.Keratin.
B.Nail plate/nail body.
C.Nail bed.
D.Eponychium.: Keratin.
12.12) The area from the nail root to the free edge, contain no blood
ves- sels/nerves.
A. Nail bed.
B. Hyponychium.
C. Eponychium.
D. Nail plate/nail body.: Nail plate/nail body.
13.13) Portions of the nail assembly where the nail plate rests, contain
blood vessels and nerves:
A.Nail matrix.
B.Hyponychium.
C.Eponychium.
D.Nail bed.: Nail