1. What is the method for testing an autoclave?
2. When removing tools from chemical sterilizer, which personal protective equipment is required?
3. What is done to reduce airborne hazard in the workplace?
4. A technician has developed an allergy in the form of redness, itching, irritation and a burning sensation on the skin. What is the cause?
5. Which hazard does the pictogram represent?
6. Who is responsible for the disposal of sharps container?
7.Who is classified as a supplier under WHMIS?
8. What is procedure to ensure that an autoclave is setup properly?
9. What result if paraffin heater is low on paraffin?
10. What is done first if chemical solution gets into the eyes?
11. Which class of fire extinguisher is suitable for an electric fire?
12.A client in the spa obtains a minor cut and is bleeding. What is the procedure to handle the situation?
13.Why is important to remove all visible residues before workstation can be disinfected properly?
14. What is the procedure to prepare for a service?
15. What is the purpose of sterilizing tools and equipment?
16.After stripping linens by rolling and folding them to expose the surface that contacted the client, what are the next steps for handling and storing them?
17. What is done to a workstation after a client's hand has touched it?
18.Beside a workstation is a tray. The tray has been covered with a disposable cover, which has not been used all day. What is the SDS procedure (Safety data Sheet)?
19. What is done to remove cream from a container?
20.While performing a service with a single- use tool, a body fluid contamination occurs. How is the tool properly disposed of?
21.A portable steel bowl needs to be disinfected. After washing it with warm soapy water, rinsing and drying, what are the next steps?
22. For a product to be considered a high-level disinfectant in Canada, what must be printed on the label?
23.Non-pathogenic bacteria
24. Which tasks are typically performed when a salon opens for the day?
25. Who is responsible for developing a policy in writing to prevent harassment in the workplace?
26. What is halitosis also known as?
27.Which is an example of the ethical collection and use of client data
28. What is done to maintain personal hygiene if a technician smokes during work hours?
29. What is done to prevent client complaints?
30. What is the purpose of a Client Consent Form?
31. Why is it important to have available retail products?
32. Which document provides continuity for a client who receives from different technicians?
33. What is the first step in balancing a cash drawer at the end of a shift?
34. What is done when recording work hours?
35. When is skin exfoliating recommended?
36. Why is exfoliating over an open' sore not recommended?
37. If a client has arthritis, what is done? Milady
38. A client is receiving a spa service. What is the technician's first step?
39. A salon determines that it is losing product due to deterioration. What is the cause?
40. When doing a consultation, what prevents the technician from proceeding with the service?
41. Why is it important to build trust when greeting a client?
42. What type of massage involves lifting, squeezing and pressing the tissue?
43.A client has reduced mobility and cannot use the traditional area. What can be done?
44. Why is it important to review the consultation form?
45. What is done to massage an arthritic client?
46. A client purchased a retail product after their service. Why is this home care product recommended?
47. What is the procedure to hydrate the skin?
48. Fingernails that have grooves running the length of the nail plate is observed. What is the cause?
49.A nail has overgrown hyponychium. What is the major concern in grooming the nail?
50. Why is effleurage used on an arthritic client?
51. During a service, why is it important to educate the client on retail products and a home care regimen?
52. One fingernail has the following characteristics:
- Nail is thick, dry and grey
- Lunula is not visible
- Nail undergoes periods of no growth
If the rest of the fingernails are normal, what is the cause?
53.What is done after performing a service?
54. After putting on gloves, what is done to a thickened, yellowish and brittle nail?
55. Why is the foot soak an important step in a pedicure?
56. What home care is recommended for a fungal infection on the foot?
57. What does callus look like?
58. What is done to smooth out wavy ridges to create a strong nail plate?
59.At what point during the manicure are the nails shaped?
60. What is done to a small tear in the perionychium?
61. What is done to prepare nail plate for polish?
62. What is done in filling a natural nail?
63. What is the purpose of a cuticle?
64. If paronychia around the nail is present, what is done?
65. What is the most common nail shape for men?
66. What is not removed when trimming the cuticles?
67. If torn tissue is present while performing cuticle care, what is done?
68. What can result if a credo blade is used on diabetic feet?
69. How is cuticle care performed on healthy cuticle?
70. During foot ang leg massage, what kind of movement is effleurage?
71. What is done to improve the appearance of corrugated nails?
72. What is done to treat a foot that has large, yellowed, thickened callus that causes discomfort?
73. What is the procedure in applying nail enamel?
74. What can result in massaging legs with varicose veins?
75. How is callus softener applied?
76. What is done when reducing callus with a foot file?
77. Which of the following is a general concept of massage?
78. What is done to ensure long lasting enamel application?
79. Why is cuticle oil important for brittle nails?
80. What is the last step in preparing the natural nail plate for tip application?
81. After a form has been placed on a finger, its profile is checked by placing the straight edge of a file on top of the finger and the form. How should the form appear?
82. What is balanced proportion when extending nails with enhancement?
83. If a nail has a small tear in the free edge, what is done to keep the length?
84. When applying a set of forms, what is the first step after the natural nail plate has been prepped?
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85. Which bit can be used safely on natural nails in preparation for enhancement?
86. What is done to ensure that a form fits closely to the nail plate on either side of the finger?
87. If a tip cannot be found to fit perfectly from side to side when selecting tips to fit a natural nail plate, what is done?
88. When applying forms to sculpt nails, how is the form pinched?
89. What is the correct profile for an artificial nail?
90. When the product is lifted on a nail, where is the file positioned?
91. When does a nail enhancement require maintenance?
92. What is done to remove light-cured polish after buffing the seal?
93. Which qualities in a product make it acceptable to use on toenails?
94. What is done to remove non-porous nail enhancements
95. A slight redness is observed from over-filing all ten of a client's natural fingernails. The client is requesting enhancement because the fingernails are sore. What is done?
96. What is the procedure to apply crystal rhinestones to nails?
97. What is done to remove porous nail enhancement?
98. A fill is being performed in full color. What actions are taken to ensure the health of the natural nail?
99. A fill is required on clear nails with ornamental art. What is the fill procedure?
100. What is the cause for an air bubble in an artificial gel nail?
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