Noticeablythin, white nailplates; moreflexible thannormalDarkeningof thefingernailsor toenailsNail surfacepitting,roughness,oncholysis &beddiscolorationNail or skinthat is infected,inflamed,broken, orswollenNails thatturn avariety ofcolorsBlood clotforms undernail plate,causing darkpurplish spotAbnormalcondition thatoccurs whenthe skin isstretched by thenail plateCan range frommild to severepinching of softtissue at thefree edgeGrow inconditionswhere the skinis warm,moistand dark; feetinside shoesAn habit ofchewing the nailor harden,damaged skinsurrounding thenail plate; bittennailsFirm butflexible;shinysmooth &unspotted withno ridges, pitsor splitsRefers to splitor brittlenails;have aseries oflengthwiseridgesA conditioncaused byinjury ordiseases ofthe nail unitPhysical trauma orinjury to nailbed;damagescapillaries & givesappearance ofsmall splinterThe livingskin aroundthe nail platesplits & tearsA type ofhighly curvednailplate;foldednailDeterminesthe type oftreatmentrequiredVertical linesrunning downthe length ofthe naturalnail plateSmall mirrorsof the generalhealth of theentire bodyShould be ableto recognizenormal &abnormal nailconditionCondition wearthe living skinaround the nailplate splits &tears; agnailFree edgepinches thesidewalls into adeepcurve;trumpetnailVisibledepressionsthat run acrossthe width of thenatural nailplateWhitishdiscolorationsof the nails;white spotsNoticeablythin, white nailplates; moreflexible thannormalDarkeningof thefingernailsor toenailsNail surfacepitting,roughness,oncholysis &beddiscolorationNail or skinthat is infected,inflamed,broken, orswollenNails thatturn avariety ofcolorsBlood clotforms undernail plate,causing darkpurplish spotAbnormalcondition thatoccurs whenthe skin isstretched by thenail plateCan range frommild to severepinching of softtissue at thefree edgeGrow inconditionswhere the skinis warm,moistand dark; feetinside shoesAn habit ofchewing the nailor harden,damaged skinsurrounding thenail plate; bittennailsFirm butflexible;shinysmooth &unspotted withno ridges, pitsor splitsRefers to splitor brittlenails;have aseries oflengthwiseridgesA conditioncaused byinjury ordiseases ofthe nail unitPhysical trauma orinjury to nailbed;damagescapillaries & givesappearance ofsmall splinterThe livingskin aroundthe nail platesplits & tearsA type ofhighly curvednailplate;foldednailDeterminesthe type oftreatmentrequiredVertical linesrunning downthe length ofthe naturalnail plateSmall mirrorsof the generalhealth of theentire bodyShould be ableto recognizenormal &abnormal nailconditionCondition wearthe living skinaround the nailplate splits &tears; agnailFree edgepinches thesidewalls into adeepcurve;trumpetnailVisibledepressionsthat run acrossthe width of thenatural nailplateWhitishdiscolorationsof the nails;white spots

CH.10 NAIL DISORDERS - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. M-Noticeably thin, white nail plates; more flexible than normal
  2. O-Darkening of the fingernails or toenails
  3. M-Nail surface pitting, roughness, oncholysis & bed discoloration
  4. S-Nail or skin that is infected, inflamed, broken, or swollen
  5. O-Nails that turn a variety of colors
  6. C-Blood clot forms under nail plate, causing dark purplish spot
  7. O-Abnormal condition that occurs when the skin is stretched by the nail plate
  8. S-Can range from mild to severe pinching of soft tissue at the free edge
  9. O-Grow in conditions where the skin is warm,moist and dark; feet inside shoes
  10. O-An habit of chewing the nail or harden, damaged skin surrounding the nail plate; bitten nails
  11. C-Firm but flexible;shiny smooth & unspotted with no ridges, pits or splits
  12. C-Refers to split or brittle nails;have a series of lengthwise ridges
  13. S-A condition caused by injury or diseases of the nail unit
  14. C-Physical trauma or injury to nail bed;damages capillaries & gives appearance of small splinter
  15. O-The living skin around the nail plate splits & tears
  16. S-A type of highly curved nail plate;folded nail
  17. M-Determines the type of treatment required
  18. M-Vertical lines running down the length of the natural nail plate
  19. O-Small mirrors of the general health of the entire body
  20. O-Should be able to recognize normal & abnormal nail condition
  21. O-Condition wear the living skin around the nail plate splits & tears; agnail
  22. O-Free edge pinches the sidewalls into a deep curve;trumpet nail
  23. M-Visible depressions that run across the width of the natural nail plate
  24. C-Whitish discolorations of the nails; white spots