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A comprehensive overview of the tattoo license exam, covering essential topics such as safety, infection control, equipment, and client care. It includes multiple-choice questions with answers, offering valuable insights into the knowledge required for successful exam preparation. A useful resource for aspiring tattoo artists seeking to understand the regulations and procedures involved in the industry.
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EPA means - ANSWER United States Environmental Protection Agency FDA means - ANSWER Food and Drug Administration Instruments mean - ANSWER Equipment used during tattooing services High-Level Disinfectant means - ANSWER A chemical agent, registered with the EPAwhich has demonstrated tuberculocidal activity
Sharps Container means - ANSWER A puncture-resistant, leak-proof container that canbe closed for handling, storage, transportation, and disposal. This container must be labeled with the "Biohazard" symbol. A course of study must include at least how many hours of instruction - ANSWER 360hr In a course of study how many hrs of theory are required - ANSWER 210hr In a course of study how many hrs of practical tattooing experience are required -ANSWER 150hr
Course of study must include how many hr in: needles and needle bars - ANSWER 20hr Course of study must include how many hr in: Tattoo machines - ANSWER 20hr
Course of study must include how many hr in: Equipment and supplies - ANSWER 20hr Course of study must include how many hr in: Safety and infection control - ANSWER40hr
Course of study must include how many hr in: Color theory and pigments - ANSWER10hr
Course of study must include how many hr in: Design, art and placement - ANSWER 10hr Course of study must include how many hr in: Skin - ANSWER 20hr Course of study must include how many hr in: Client services - ANSWER 20hr Course of study must include how many hr in: Business Operations - ANSWER 40hr Course of study must include how many hr in: Oregon Laws and Rules - ANSWER 10hr Course of study must include how many hr in: Discretionary - ANSWER 10hr A tattoo license is good for how long - ANSWER For one year and becomes inactive onthe last day of the month one year from the date of issuance.
What is a temporary tattoo license - ANSWER A license to preform tattooing services ona limited basis, not to exceed 30 consecutive calendar days.
How many times can a temporary tattoo license be renewed - ANSWER 2 times in a 12month period from the date the office receives the initial application
What is the expiration date for sterilized instruments? - ANSWER One year from the dateof sterilization unless the integrity of the package is compromised
Client records must contain: - ANSWER Name, address, phone #, date of birth, dates ofservice, location on body, name and license # of licensee, clients medical or skin conditions, clients sensitivity to medicines or topical solutions, history of clientsbleeding disorders, description of complications during procedures
Signature must be obtained from client that they understand : - ANSWER Explanation ofprocedure, risks of procedure, description of potential complications or side effects, adverse outcomes, restrictions and after care instructions A licensee must obtain what from all clients? - ANSWER A licensee must obtain proof ofage of client, a copy of government issued photographic ID
Client records must be maintained at facility premises for how many days? - ANSWER 90
How long must client records be kept? - ANSWER Minimum of 3 years and available tooffice on request
How long is a facility license valid? - ANSWER One year How long is a temporary facility license good for? - ANSWER 15 consecutive calendardays at settings such as fairs, carnivals or bazaars
How long can a mobile facility be in one physical location? - ANSWER No more than 15consecutive calendar days
How long is an event facility license good for? - ANSWER 15 consecutive calendar days
Are facility license required to be posted in public view? - ANSWER Yes Does a licensee need to post their active license or duplicate in public view? - ANSWERYes
Ink, dyes and pigments must be? - ANSWER Bought from commercial suppliers andhave an expired date present
Products banned by the fda are? - ANSWER Prohibited Chemicals must be stored in? - ANSWER Labeled, closed containers Bandages must be? - ANSWER Clean and absorbent to prevent the spread of blood andmust adhere to the skin
When must you wash your hands? - ANSWER Before and after procedure Autoclave/steam/ultrasonic machine operates at? - ANSWER 40-60 kilohertz Autoclave/steam/ultrasonic machine instruments must be? - ANSWER Rinsed, air driedand individually packaged in sterilization pouches with color change indicator strip to ensure proper temperature during cycle. Date of sterilization must be applied. Results from steam indicator must be logged with date and kept for how long? -ANSWER 60 days
How often are spore tests done and how long must they be kept? - ANSWER Done onceevery month and kept on premises for 2 years
Expiration of sterile instruments is? - ANSWER One year
A needleless systems is? - ANSWER A device that does not use needles for thecollection of bodily fluids of withdrawal bodily fluids
What is an occupational exposure? - ANSWER Reasonably anticipated skin, eye,mucous membrane or parenteral contact with blood or other infectious materials that may result from the performance of an employees duties Parenteral means? - ANSWER piercing the mucous membranes or the skin through suchevents as needlesticks, human bites, cuts and abrasions
A production facility is? - ANSWER A facility engaged in industrial scale, large volume orhigh concentration production of HIV or HBV
Regulated waste is? - ANSWER Liquid or semi liquid blood or other potentially infectiousmaterials; contaminated items that would release blood or other potentially infectious materials in a liquid or semi liquid state if compressed Sharps with engineered sharps injury protections means? - ANSWER A nonneedle sharpor a needle device used for withdrawing bodily fluids, accessing a vein or artery, or administering medications or other fluids with a build in safety feature or mechanismthat effectively reduces the risk of a exposure incident
What is a source individual? - ANSWER Any individual, living or dead, whose blood orother potentially infectious materials may be a source of occupational exposure to the employees Universal precautions is? - ANSWER All human blood and certain bodily fluids aretreated as if known to be infectious for HIV, HBV, and other blood borne pathogens
Work practice control means? - ANSWER Controls that reduce the likelihood ofexposure by altering the manner in which a task is performed
Epidermis - ANSWER outermost layer of skin, touch sensation and protection
Subcutis/hypodermis/subcutaneous - ANSWER Inner most layer of the skin, includeseverything the dermis does along with fat
Dermis - ANSWER Middle layer of skin, blood vessels, nerves, glands, hair follicles andcollagen
Cutaneous membrane - ANSWER Formal name for the skin Neurodermatitis - ANSWER Caused by frequent itching stratum corneum - ANSWER Dead skin cells, repels water Stratum lucidum - ANSWER Only on palms, fingertips and soles of feet Stratum granulosum - ANSWER Keratin production (protein, main component of skin) stratum spinosum - ANSWER Makes skin strong and flexible Stratum basale - ANSWER Cells keratinocytes and melanocytes (determine skincolor/protect)
Actinic keratosis - ANSWER Thick, scaly, crusty appearance. Usually occurs on theface, hands, neck and scalp. Can be pink, brown, grey or tan in color. Occurs when keratinocytes grow abnormally Rosacea - ANSWER Flush red bumps. Can be dry and sensitive Carbuncle - ANSWER Cluster of boils, red, painful, lumps that can cause fever, body
The first offense fine for operating a facility without a valid facility license islicensed? - ANSWER $500 —— if never
The first offense fine for operating a facility without a valid facility license islicense is inactive or expired? - ANSWER $200 —— if
The first offense fine for operating a facility without a valid facility license islicense is suspended or revoked? - ANSWER $2,500 —— if
The first offense fine for not allowing an office enforcement officer to inspect a facilitywhen it is open for business is? - ANSWER $1,
The first offense fine for tattooing without obtaining a license is? - ANSWER $2, The first offense fine for tattooing with an inactive or expired license is? - ANSWER $ The first offense fine for tattooing with a suspended or revoked license is? - ANSWER$2,
Any violation of facility standard is? - ANSWER $500 first offense Any violation of general standard is? - ANSWER $500 first offense