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Acrylic liquid
What is monomer?
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Flexor
This type of muscle will bend a joint
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Abductor muscle
What muscle separates the finger and toes?
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Reflexology
What’s the type of massage relieve stress?
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A strong high ph disinfectants
What is phenols?
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Curing and Hardening
Polymerization are also known as?
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Femur (thigh bone)
What bone is connected from the hip to the knee
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Median nerve
What’s the nerve that runs up the middle of the arm?
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Primer
What do we apply to the natural nail to adhere the acrylics?
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Silk, fiberglass, linen paper
Give examples of fabric wraps
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Phalanges and digits
What else can you call fingers and toes?
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MMA Methyl Methacrylate
What monomer easily polymerizes?
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Polymerization
What’s the chemical reaction called that creates polymers?
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Well area of tip lines up with natural nail free edge
What is position stop
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Attached to the lower heel stabilizes the leg and pulls foot down
Where is the muscle soleus?
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Help break down and remove the residue from foot soaks, scrubs and mask.
Chelating soaps
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Is a standard name for disinfectants (Quatermary Ammonium Compound)
What is quats?
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Bacterial inflammation of the skin surrounding the nail plate
What is paronychia
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Loosening or separation w/o shedding of the nail plate from the nail bed
What is onycholysis
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Tacky layer that forms on top of the acrylic “film-like”
What is the inhibition layer
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The longer of the two muscles responsible for rotating the foot down and out
What is the peroneus longus? (Shin)
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A metal tool that has a grooved edge smooth & file free edge
What is a nail rasp?
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Gastrocnemius
What is the calf muscle called?
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Pronator
What muscles causes the palm to face down?
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Small unseen openings in the skin that allows for the entry of pathogens
What is micro trauma?
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