Whitishdiscolorationsof the nails;white spotsDeterminesthe type oftreatmentrequiredRefers to splitor brittlenails;have aseries oflengthwiseridgesFirm butflexible;shinysmooth &unspotted withno ridges, pitsor splitsVertical linesrunning downthe length ofthe naturalnail plateA type ofhighly curvednailplate;foldednailDarkeningof thefingernailsor toenailsNail surfacepitting,roughness,oncholysis &beddiscolorationCan range frommild to severepinching of softtissue at thefree edgeA conditioncaused byinjury ordiseases ofthe nail unitPhysical trauma orinjury to nailbed;damagescapillaries & givesappearance ofsmall splinterSmall mirrorsof the generalhealth of theentire bodyNoticeablythin, white nailplates; moreflexible thannormalAn habit ofchewing the nailor harden,damaged skinsurrounding thenail plate; bittennailsShould be ableto recognizenormal &abnormal nailconditionFree edgepinches thesidewalls into adeepcurve;trumpetnailNails thatturn avariety ofcolorsVisibledepressionsthat run acrossthe width of thenatural nailplateAbnormalcondition thatoccurs whenthe skin isstretched by thenail plateGrow inconditionswhere the skinis warm,moistand dark; feetinside shoesCondition wearthe living skinaround the nailplate splits &tears; agnailThe livingskin aroundthe nail platesplits & tearsNail or skinthat is infected,inflamed,broken, orswollenBlood clotforms undernail plate,causing darkpurplish spotWhitishdiscolorationsof the nails;white spotsDeterminesthe type oftreatmentrequiredRefers to splitor brittlenails;have aseries oflengthwiseridgesFirm butflexible;shinysmooth &unspotted withno ridges, pitsor splitsVertical linesrunning downthe length ofthe naturalnail plateA type ofhighly curvednailplate;foldednailDarkeningof thefingernailsor toenailsNail surfacepitting,roughness,oncholysis &beddiscolorationCan range frommild to severepinching of softtissue at thefree edgeA conditioncaused byinjury ordiseases ofthe nail unitPhysical trauma orinjury to nailbed;damagescapillaries & givesappearance ofsmall splinterSmall mirrorsof the generalhealth of theentire bodyNoticeablythin, white nailplates; moreflexible thannormalAn habit ofchewing the nailor harden,damaged skinsurrounding thenail plate; bittennailsShould be ableto recognizenormal &abnormal nailconditionFree edgepinches thesidewalls into adeepcurve;trumpetnailNails thatturn avariety ofcolorsVisibledepressionsthat run acrossthe width of thenatural nailplateAbnormalcondition thatoccurs whenthe skin isstretched by thenail plateGrow inconditionswhere the skinis warm,moistand dark; feetinside shoesCondition wearthe living skinaround the nailplate splits &tears; agnailThe livingskin aroundthe nail platesplits & tearsNail or skinthat is infected,inflamed,broken, orswollenBlood clotforms undernail plate,causing darkpurplish spot

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