Milady Chapter 24 Nail Disorders Quiz

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1. What is the term meaning 'disease of the nails'?

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The correct term for 'disease of the nails' is onychosis (ony-cole-sis), not dermatitis, phlebotomy, or orthodontics.

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2. What is the term for inflammation of the nail matrix with pus and shedding of the nail?

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Onychia is the correct term for inflammation of the nail matrix with pus and shedding of the nail, while onychomycosis refers to a fungal infection of the nail, paronychia is an infection of the skin around the nail, and onychocryptosis is when the nail grows into the surrounding skin causing inflammation.

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3. What is the term for ingrown toenails when the nail grows into the sides of the tissue around the nail?

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Onychocryptosis specifically refers to the condition of ingrown toenails, where the nail grows into the sides of the surrounding tissue. On the other hand, onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nails, paronychia is an infection of the skin around the nail, and koilonychia is a condition where the nails become concave and spoon-shaped.

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4. What is the term for the lifting of the nail plate from the bed without shedding?

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Onycholysis refers to the separation of the nail plate from the nail bed without shedding. Onychomycosis is a fungal infection of the nails, paronychia is an infection of the skin around the nail, and koilonychia is a nail disorder characterized by spoon-shaped nails.

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5. What is the term for the separation or falling off of a nail from the nail bed?

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Onychomadesis specifically refers to the shedding or coming off of a nail from the nail bed, whereas onycholysis is the detachment of the nail plate from the nail bed, paronychia is an infection around the nail, and koilonychia is a nail disorder that causes the nails to be concave or spoon-shaped.

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6. What is the medical term for tiny pits/ roughness on the surface of the nail (reddish spots) under the nail plate?

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Nail psoriasis is a condition that can cause tiny pits and roughness on the nails, often presenting with reddish spots. Fungal nail infections, nail eczema, and nail melanoma are different conditions that may involve the nails but do not typically cause the described symptoms.

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7. What is the term for bacterial inflammation surrounding the nail?

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Paronychia specifically refers to inflammation surrounding the nail caused by bacteria, while the other options are different skin conditions not specifically related to nail inflammation.

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8. What is the medical term for a lump or grain of red tissue that grows up from the nail bed?

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A pyogenic granuloma is a common and benign growth of the skin that can occur in the nail bed. Nail fungus, nail psoriasis, and ingrown toenail are different conditions that do not typically present as a lump or grain of red tissue growing from the nail bed.

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9. What is another term for fungal infections of the feet?

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Fungal infections of the feet are commonly known as athlete's foot, which is clinically referred to as tinea pedis. Other terms such as dermatophytosis, onychomycosis, and cellulitis refer to different fungal infections on the skin and nails.

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10. What term is used to describe whitish patches that can be scraped off the surface?

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The correct term for whitish patches that can be scraped off the surface is onychomycosis, which is a fungal infection of the nails. Psoriasis is a chronic skin condition that causes red, scaly patches on the skin. Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by yeast. Tinea versicolor is a fungal infection that causes discolored patches on the skin.

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11. What does 'tri' have to do with?

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The answer is 'hair' because 'tri' is a prefix commonly used in terms related to hair, such as 'trichology' or 'trichotillomania'. The incorrect answers do not have any connection to the prefix 'tri'.

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12. What does 'ony' have to do with?

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The term 'ony' is commonly associated with nails, as in 'onychomancy' which is the practice of predicting the future through the observation of fingernails.

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13. What does the suffix 'osis' in a word typically mean?

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The suffix 'osis' in a word is commonly used to indicate a condition, often a disease or abnormality.

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14. What conditions do fungal organisms favor for growth?

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Fungal organisms thrive in environments that are dark, warm, and moist because these conditions provide the ideal breeding grounds for spores to germinate and grow.

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15. What are two common causes of onycholysis?

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Onycholysis is the separation of the nail from the nail bed and common causes include injury and allergic reactions.

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16. In which situation should a nail service not be performed?

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Performing a nail service when the skin is infected, inflamed, broken, or swollen can cause further damage or irritation to the skin. It is important to prioritize the health and safety of the client's skin during nail services.

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17. What is a blood clot under the nail referred to as?

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A bruised nail occurs when blood accumulates under the nail, commonly resulting from trauma or injury.

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18. What condition is characterized by a thin white nail plate that is more flexible than normal?

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Eggshell nails refer to a condition where the nail plate is thin and white, resembling the fragility of an eggshell. This makes the nails more flexible than normal and prone to breakage.

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19. What are the ridges that run vertically down the length caused by uneven growth called?

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The ridges that run vertically down the length caused by uneven growth are simply known as 'ridges'. Other terms such as furrows, grooves, or cracks do not specifically describe the uneven growth seen on ridges.

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20. What are the furrows or depressions known as that can run either lengthwise or across the nail?

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Beau's lines are deep grooved lines that run from side to side on the fingernail or the toenail. They are usually a sign of serious illness or injury, indicating a disruption in the growth of the nail plate.

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21. What is a common term for when living skin splits around the nail and hot oil manicures can help?

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Hangnail or agnail refers to the condition of living skin splitting around the nail, which can be alleviated by hot oil manicures. The other options do not specifically describe this condition.

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22. What is the term for whitish discoloration of nails?

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Leukonychia specifically refers to white spots or lines on the nails and is not associated with albinism, eczema, or psoriasis.

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23. What nail condition is indicated by darkening of nails caused by an increase of pigment cells?

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Melanonychia is characterized by darkening of the nails due to an increase in pigment cells. Onychomycosis is a fungal nail infection, Koilonychia is a condition where the nails are excessively thin and concave, and Paronychia is an infection that occurs around the nail fold.

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24. What is the technical term for aquired nervous habit like bitten nails?

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The correct technical term for aquired nervous habit like bitten nails is onychophagy, which refers to the act of biting one's nails.

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25. What is the term for split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges?

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Onychorrhexis specifically refers to the condition of nails that have splits or are brittle with lengthwise ridges, while the incorrect answers are unrelated medical conditions.

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26. What is a highly curved nail plate often caused by injury to the matrix and leads to ingrown toenails?

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Plicatured nail, also known as folded nail, is a condition where the nail plate is highly curved. This condition is often caused by injury to the matrix and can lead to ingrown toenails. The other options provided are not directly related to the description given and are different nail abnormalities.

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27. What is the abnormal condition that occurs when skin is stretched by the nail plate?

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Onycholysis is the separation of a nail from its nail bed, paronychia is an infection around the nail, and koilonychia is a condition where the nails become spoon-shaped.

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28. What is the primary cause of infection, excluding moisture?

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Infection is primarily caused by contaminated implements, such as tools or surfaces that carry harmful bacteria or pathogens. While moisture can contribute to an environment where contamination thrives, it is not the direct cause of infection.

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29. What are common occupational infections caused by?

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Occupational infections can be caused by various factors, including exposure to harsh cleaning solutions, inadequate handwashing practices, improper disposal of medical waste, and poor ventilation in work spaces.

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What is the term meaning 'disease of the nails'?
What is the term for inflammation of the nail matrix with pus and...
What is the term for ingrown toenails when the nail grows into the...
What is the term for the lifting of the nail plate from the bed...
What is the term for the separation or falling off of a nail from the...
What is the medical term for tiny pits/ roughness on the surface of...
What is the term for bacterial inflammation surrounding the nail?
What is the medical term for a lump or grain of red tissue that grows...
What is another term for fungal infections of the feet?
What term is used to describe whitish patches that can be scraped off...
What does 'tri' have to do with?
What does 'ony' have to do with?
What does the suffix 'osis' in a word typically mean?
What conditions do fungal organisms favor for growth?
What are two common causes of onycholysis?
In which situation should a nail service not be performed?
What is a blood clot under the nail referred to as?
What condition is characterized by a thin white nail plate that is...
What are the ridges that run vertically down the length caused by...
What are the furrows or depressions known as that can run either...
What is a common term for when living skin splits around the nail and...
What is the term for whitish discoloration of nails?
What nail condition is indicated by darkening of nails caused by an...
What is the technical term for aquired nervous habit like bitten...
What is the term for split or brittle nails with lengthwise ridges?
What is a highly curved nail plate often caused by injury to the...
What is the abnormal condition that occurs when skin is stretched by...
What is the primary cause of infection, excluding moisture?
What are common occupational infections caused by?
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