Tattoo Oregon Test - Questions and Answers (Complete Solutions) What should you use during a tattoo to clean the skin? a) madacide b) antiseptic c)
... [Show More] green soap d) alcohol What does 'clean' mean? a) an area that has been cleaned with soap and water b) single use equipment c) absence of soil and dirt by washing, sweeping, clearing away, or any other appropriate method rendering a sanitary condition d) someone who is free of disease or has been 'sober' for more than 90 days What is the definition of a facility? a) oregon health licensing office b) entire building or structure within which services are performed c) establishment in which licensee performs electrolysis, performs electrolysis, permanent coloring, or tattooing, or any combination thereof. d) establishment where a licensed tattoo artist posts their license, has a station to work from and is considered place of employment What do you call the destruction of all forms macrobiotic life, including spores? a) sterilization b) sanitize c) clean d) fungicide A spray bottle is an acceptable tool to use to apply liquid to the skin? True/false True What is tinea corporis commonly known as? a) dandruff b) athletes foot c) ringworm d) jock itch Bar soap is prohibited when washing hands before, during and after a procedure? True/false True What sinks do not qualify as a water source for the facility premises? a) employee hand washing sinks b) bathroom sinks c) sinks with less than 30 lbs of pressure d) sinks with more than 30 lbs of pressure What is the most important procedure for prevention of all infections, including HIV? a) accurate aftercare and pre-service sheet b) waivers c) single-use tubes and needles d) good hand-washing after glove removal and between each client What should I do if I notice a tear in my gloves? a) Take gloves off, put new gloves on. b) Take gloves off, use an approved hand sanitizer, put new gloves on c) Take gloves off, wash hands, put new gloves on d) Nothing as long as I did not break skin Whom of the following may you tattoo? Someone who.... a) Is pregnant b) Is visibly intoxicated c) A minor with parental consent d) Shows signs of intravenous drug use What should aftercare instructions consist of? a) Approved Doctor List, Touch-up fees, Referral Information b) Approved lotions, risks, artist contact information c) Verbal and written instructions regarding care following service, possible side effects and restrictions d) Possible reactions, side effects, and potential complications of the tattooing process. What are the approved sterilization modes for instruments used in the practice of permanent color or tattoo artist services? a) Madacide or alcohol b) Ultrasonic or Alcohol c) Autoclave or Dry Heat Unit d) Single-use or ultrasonic Which of the following is a high level disinfectant? a) Alcohol b) Witch hazel c) Madacide d) Green Soap What is the definition of a low level disinfectant? a) A chemical demonstrating tuberculocidal activity b) A chemical demonstrating bactericidal, fungicidal and limited virucidal activity c) A chemical that inhibits the growth of bacteria d) Antibacterial chemical What is the name of a puncture resistant, leak proof container that can be closed for handling, storage, transportation and disposal? a) Storage container b) Sharps container c) Tool box d) Safety container What can be substituted for hand towels? a) A clean, common towel b) Hand blower c) Your shirt, if its clean d) Medical gauze What types of pets or animals are permitted in the business facility? a) Licensed Family Pets b) Any that are kept in a kennel c) Therapy animals, fish, animals kept in a terrarium. d) Birds Fissures, scars, erosions, and cysts are examples of: a) Primary lesions b) Secondary lesions c) Ulcers d) Sclerotic lesions What must happen to instruments prior to sterilization? a) Washed with warm water b) Sanitized with Madacide c) Brushed and/or swabbed to remove foreign material and/or debris d) Soaked in alcohol What is the definition of contaminated? a) Any object that has come into contact with blood from a person who checked any boxes at the top of the release form. b) Presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially infections materials on an item or surface. c) An item or surface that has the presence or the reasonably anticipated presence of blood or other potentially infectious materials and/orpossibly contains sharps. d) Anything that has blood or bodily fluid on or in it What do you call specialized clothing or equipment worm by an employee for protecting against a hazard? a) Face mask b) Gloves c) Personal Protective Equipment d) Personal Safety Garments What is reasonably anticipated skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or OPIM that may result from the performance of an employees duties called? a) Work Practice Controls b) Occupational Exposure c) Universal Precautions d) Exposure Incident What should take place immediately after the removal of protective gloves? a) Wash hands b) Bandage client c) Review aftercare d) Turn off power supply The second most common form of skin cancer is called: a) Basal cell carcinoma b) Squamous cell carcinoma c) Telangiectasis d) Bullae What are pathogenic microorganisms that are present in human blood and can cause disease in humans? a) Baccilli b) Photoplasm c) Spirilla d) Bloodborne Pathogens An object can be decontaminated by physical and chemical means. a) True b) False . What are controls that isolate or remove the bloodborne pathogens hazard from a workplace? a) Engineering Controls b) Standard Precautions c) Standard Controls d) Sterilization What is a specific skin, eye, mucous membrane, or parenteral contact with blood or OPIM that may result from the performance of an employees duties called? a) Exposure Control Plan b) Exposure Incident c) Industry Standard d) Standard Microbiological Practice What do you call an individual, living or dead, whose blood or other potentially infectious materials may be the source of occupational exposure to an employee? a) Infected Individual b) Source Individual c) Contaminated Individual d) Exposure Individual What is the main approach to infection control? a) Safety Standards b) Universal Precautions c) Exposure Control d) One-handed technique When is it necessary to replace disposable gloves during a procedure? a) When they are torn b) When they are punctured c) When their ability to function as a barrier is compromised d) All of the above Protective covering used to cover equipment should be replaced when they become overtly contaminated or at the end of the workshift if they may have been contaminated during the shift. a) True b) False What does "HBV" mean? a) Human Ballus Virus b) Human Biological Virus c) Hepatitis B Virus d) Herpes B Virus What controls shall be used to eliminate or minimize employee exposure? a) Universal Precautions b) OSHA Controls c) Engineering and Work Practice Controls d) Safe Industry Controls What shall happen if a garment is penetrated by blood or other potentially infectious material? a) Taken off immediately, incinerated. b) Nothing c) Taken off immediately or as soon as possible d) Sprayed with Madacide Gloves must be worn when it can be reasonably anticipated that the employee may have hand contact with blood or OPIM? a) True b) False What should be used if the provision of handwashing is not feasible? a) Gloves b) Alcohol c) Hand Sanitizer d) Single Use Paper Towels What must each employer having employees with occupational exposure have? a) Insurance b) Protective chemicals, equipment and clothing c) Exposure Control Plan d) OSHA Consent Forms How many hours of instruction are required by the divion in a course of study? a) 360: 210 Hrs Theory/150 Hrs Practical b) 360: 200 Hrs Theory/160 Hrs Practical c) 210: 100 Hrs Theory/110 Hrs Practical d) 260: 210 Hrs Theory/50 Hrs Practical A "completed procedure" is a tattoo which has been finished on a live human being including review of aftercare. a) True b) False All Theory Hours must be complete before practical work can be performed on the general public. a) True b) False How long is my license good for? a) 3 yrs b) 5 yrs c) 2 yrs d) 1 yr The condition commonly known as "jock itch" is called: a) Tinea Cruris b) Tinea Capitis c) Tinea Corporis d) Tinea Pedis (Ring worm has "o" for Courpis. this has "I" for Itch Jock Itch) What is the name of all forms of relevant study which do not involve the application of permanent makeup or tattoos on human skin? a) Continuing Education [Show Less]