Section 2 Flashcards
A licensed cosmetology is by law allowed to teach a manicuring class
True
Any person licensed in the state of Tennessee is by state law allowed to teach manicuring, cosmetology, or esthetics
False
How old must you be in order to practice cosmetology?
16
How old must you be in order to practice manicuring?
16
How many hours must you have completed in order to take a TN cosmetology state board exam?
1500
How many hours must you have in order to take a TN esthetics state board exam?
750
How many hours of instruction training must you obtain in addition to your technical(manicures, cosmetologist, barber, esthetician) in order to obtain a license to teach?
300
The fee for licensing is
50
The fee for the practical portion of the test is
70
Licenses must be renewed
every five years
The fee for a lost license or change of name is
50
The fee for late renewal of license is
25
The fee for license renewal is
50
The fee for reciprocity is
50
How long can a license lapse(be late) before it has to be reinstated
3 years
How old must a manager of a salon be
18
Who is responsible for making sure the salon is sanitary?
manager
Who is responsible for making sure all persons in the salon perform duties that are allowed within their license?
manager and owner
Your license must be kept
pominantly at your work station
All address changes must be reported
promptly to the state board
All trash containers must have a
lid
All towels must be
kept in closed container
A manucure shop must have a
wet Sanitizer
Uv Sanitizer
Blood spill kit
Foot baths should be cleaned and disinfected
After each client
Before performing services on any patron you must
greet them
All tools that have been used for services must be cleaned and disinfected with
an EPA
An OSHA
A licensed manicurists is by law allowed to teach a cosmetology class
False
Pressure at the base of the nail damage locate on either side of the nail contain nerves together with lymp and blood vessels that produce nail cell; control the rate of the growth of the nail
Matrix
Nail part that form the nail composed protein
Keratin
Rough edge on cuticle particle
Bevel nail
Skin under free edge
Hyponyehium
Common condition
Forward growth of the cuticle
Overgrowth of cuticle
Pterygium
Ingrown nail
Onychocryptosis
Always refer to physician
Onyehomyosis
Bitter nail habitat
Pertoanychi onyehoghagy
Nail swollen disease inflammation of entire nail
Onychia
The nail losen from the nail bed
Lifting of the nail
Onycholysis
Split or brittle
Onyehorrhexis
Technical term for nail
Onyx
The nail ingredient of acetone
Ethy
The part of the skin that surround the entire nail area
Perionyehium
The thin line of the skin at the base of the nail that extends from the nail wall to the nail plate
Eponychium
Infection of the tissue around the nail
Paranychia
Black bond under or with thin the nail plate
Melanonychia
This layer of epidermis has cell look like granites
Stratum granulosum
True skin
Cutis
The skin on the side of the nail above the grooves
Nail wall
Splits or track in the nail bed at the side of the nail on which the nail grow
Nail grooves
Deep fold of the skin at the base of the nail when the nail root is embedded
Nail fold or mantle
The portion of the skin beneath the nail body the nail plate rest up on
Nail bed
Where the nail growth begins
It is embedded underneath the skin at the base of the nail
Nail root
The nail part of plate of the nail
Nail body or plate
Sticky, salty fluid
Blood
Deep fold
Mantle
Deep layer
Dermis
Subum
Sebaceous
Calus
Kerotoma
Fibula & blends
Solues
Destroy germ that cause disease
White blood cell
Outer of layer for the skin
Epidermis
Study of the bones
Osteology
Kill pathogenic viruses
Viricides
Is a large, thick triangular muscle that covers the shoulder&lifts&turns the arm
Deltoid
Infection often appear as greenish yellow spots on the nail plate beneath the enhancements
Baterial
The lowest level of decontamination or simizing
Sanitation