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A comprehensive set of questions and answers related to permanent makeup (pmu) and tattooing, covering topics such as color correction, skin anatomy, machine types, pigment properties, and safety procedures. It includes essential knowledge for pmu artists, such as color theory, skin structure, and contraindications. The material is presented in a question-and-answer format, making it useful for exam preparation and quick reference. It also covers legal and safety aspects, such as licensing requirements, blood exposure procedures, and sanitation practices. A valuable resource for anyone studying or practicing pmu, offering a concise overview of key concepts and procedures. It is designed to help pmu artists understand the underlying principles and best practices in the field, ensuring safe and effective treatments.
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what is the color correction for red? - ✔✔GREEN what is the color correction for blue? - ✔✔RED- GOLD what is the color correction for violet? - ✔✔GOLD Name the lower jaw bone - ✔✔MANDIBLE What is the upper jaw bone? - ✔✔MAXILLA What machine uses rubber bands? - ✔✔RECIPROCATING COIL MACHINE what is the oldest machine? - ✔✔MANUAL TAP what is the newest pmu machine? - ✔✔ROTARY PEN how many ways do you divide the face when mapping brows? - ✔✔ 3 what is an inorganic pigment? - ✔✔1. last longer
what color do complementary colors turn when they're together? - ✔✔BROWN + GREYS What does the trigeminal nerve (V) control? - ✔✔speaking muscles Cranial Nerve VII - ✔✔Facial - controls most facial expressions Zeis glands - ✔✔secrete an oil to the eyelash Moll glands - ✔✔sweat glands Covering power for transparent and opaque colors - ✔✔Opaque has covering power, transparent does not Phemelanin - ✔✔reddish-yellow pigment Eumelanin - ✔✔brownish black pigment Tuberculosis - ✔✔Bacterial infection of the lungs BDD (body dysmorphic disorder) - ✔✔excessive preoccupation with imaginary or exaggerated defects in appearance how to create violet - ✔✔1 Blue + 2 Red 5 layers of epidermis - ✔✔1. stratum corneum
Granuloma - ✔✔TUMOR (small nodules that are hard and encapsulate) PRODUCED WHEN THE BODY TRIES TO DESTROY FOREIGN OBJECT What muscle raises the lower lip and makes it protrude? - ✔✔LEVATOR LABII INFERIORIS Antagonist - ✔✔something that opposes action of another anatosome - ✔✔joining of parts whether natural or surgical Permanent lips are for - ✔✔thin-assymetric endorsement - ✔✔obtaining a license by a person who is currently licensed in another state Reinstatement - ✔✔means having a license restored to effectiveness after the expiration date has passed Biological spore testing should occur: - ✔✔monthly biological spore test records should be retained for a period of ____ and made available upon request - ✔✔3 years biological spore test shall be verified through - ✔✔independent laboratory prorated - ✔✔all fees are nonrefundable and shall not be aseptic - ✔✔is a hygiene practice that prevents the direct transfer of microorganisms regardless of pathogenicity from one person to another or place 10 days - ✔✔legal issues need to be reported within
Remove and dispose of gloves Wash hands Return to service
Describe the lymphatic system - ✔✔A network of structures which drains fluid from tissue spaces and returns it to the blood. The tissue fluid will have a clear to yellow appearance, and when it surfaces, it can affect the pigment retention. Permanent cosmetic procedures deposit .5mm - 1.8mm into the reticular layer of the dermis. Deposited granules usually accumulate around various blood vessels in the papillary and reticular layers. The macrophages attempt to remove these granules via lymphatic system and circulatory system. Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) - ✔✔inflammation of the liver caused by the hepatitis B virus (HBV), which is transmitted sexually or by exposure to contaminated blood or body fluids 2 inflammatory skin disorders that are contraindicated to pmu - ✔✔Eczema and Psoriasis Universal Precautions - ✔✔Guidelines designed to protect workers with occupational exposure to bloodborne pathogens. what color is opposite of blue? - ✔✔orange asepsis - ✔✔Absence of pathogens autoclave - ✔✔steam under pressure Epidemiology - ✔✔study of diseases What is orange's complimentary(OPPOSITE) color? - ✔✔blue What is red's complementary(OPPOSITE) color? - ✔✔green What is yellow complementary(OPPOSITE) color? - ✔✔violet Avascular - ✔✔without blood vessels epidermis - ✔✔outermost layer of skin, avascular