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Body Art Card Test Practice Questions and Answers, Exams of Nursing

A comprehensive set of practice questions and answers related to body art card test preparation. It covers various aspects of body art safety, hygiene, and regulations, including the spread of bloodborne pathogens, proper waste disposal, sterilization procedures, and client consent. Designed to help individuals preparing for body art card exams by providing a structured format for reviewing key concepts and understanding the requirements for safe and ethical body art practices.

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2024/2025

Available from 01/01/2025

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What are the three most common types of viral hepatitis? - Correct AnswersHepatitis A , hepatitis B, hepatitis C How is Hepatitis B spread? - Correct AnswersHepatitis B virus can be spread through intimate contact with infected people or by exposure to body fluids such as blood. It can survive outside the body on a surface in dried or wet blood for approximately seven days. What are the two types of hepatitis B - Correct AnswersAcute and Chronic What are acute hepatitis b symptoms - Correct Answerswhere a person has symptoms such as abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting, fever, and jaundice (yellowing of the skin). What are the symptoms of chronic hepatitis b - Correct AnswersMany people don't have symptoms but when they do they have abdominal pain, jaundice, fever or vomiting How is HIV spread? - Correct AnswersCertain body fluids including blood Which disease attacks the body's immune system making it harder for the body to fight off infections and some other diseases? - Correct AnswersHIV

Can healthy people also spread blood borne pathogens? - Correct AnswersYes they can spread ones such as hepatitis B and hepatitis C What's the first step in preventing the spread of disease? - Correct AnswersHand washing TRUE OR FALSE? The hand sink is ONLY meant for washing hands - Correct AnswersTrue. It should also have liquid soap, paper towels and a trash bin. Can any of the viruses survive outside the body? - Correct AnswersYes. hepatitis B virus can survive outside the body on a surface in dried or wet blood for approximately seven days. How do you dispose infectious waste? - Correct AnswersAny waste that releases liquid blood or other body fluids when compressed or that may release dried blood or body fluids when handled must be disposed of as biohazardous waste. This requires that the waste be placed in a red or orange bag with the biohazardous waste symbol. Can you put biohazardous waste in trash bins? - Correct AnswersNo. The waste will then need to be picked up by a medical waste hauler for proper processing. Where should shapes be thrown away? - Correct AnswersSingle-use sharps that come in contact with

blood or other body fluids (such as needles) need to be properly disposed of after they are used. Thev cannot be thrown in the trash Instead they need to be placed into a rigid sealable container that is designed to accept the sharps. These containers need to be picked up by a licensed medical waste hauler for proper processing. How do you clean reusable equipment? - Correct AnswersEquipment that is designed for reuse can be used after the piece of equipment has been properly cleaned, packaged, and sterilized in a sterilizer listed with the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. The packaging must include an indicator that signals that the sterilizer reached the correct temperature. TRUE OR FALSE? Once a sterile pack is opened, the equipment must be used immediately, properly disposed of or cleaned, repacked then re-sterilized. - Correct AnswersTRUE How often should a spore test be taken or sterilized items? - Correct AnswersOnce per year or more if required by the manufacture TRUE OR FALSE? Items that are designed to be used only once cannot be reused for an reason, and should

not be placed in the sterilizer. - Correct AnswersTrue. Items that cannot be reused must be disposed of properly. What is the final step in cleaning any work surface? - Correct AnswersDisinfectant. The surface must first be cleaned then disinfected with disinfectant that's registered with the EPA. What should you do if the shop is infected with pests, sewage backup,or loss of water? - Correct AnswersThe facility must self-close and contact the Health District when events like these happen. The shop must remain closed until the problem can be corrected and the Health District approves reopening. What steps are required by the health district before and after procedure? - Correct Answers1. The client completes consent form.

  1. Client presents ID.
  2. The area where the art is taking place must be cleaned.
  3. The art is applied.
  4. The client is given an aftercare sheet and verbal instructions that will help in preventing complications of the healing process. What should the artist do if they think the area of art may be infected? - Correct Answersthey are required to report that to the Health District within 48 hours by phone and in writing. TRUE OR FALSE? Any jewelry used in piercing must be free of nicks, scratches or irreqular surfaces; and be

made of a metal that is either surgical grade stainless steel, 14k or 18k gold, Niobium, titanium or platinum - Correct AnswersTrue. This is the avoid any infection in the area. What are examples of when you should stop practicing body art? - Correct Answers- Not able to dispose of biohazardous waste or notentaly bionazardus waste

  • Sewage backing up from drains, sinks, or toilets, and flowing onto the floor of the facility.
  • Lack of sterile needles, tubes, or other parts of equipment that comes in contact with pigment or breaks the skin.
  • Substantial damage to the building because or rain.
  • A lack or power or water for a exceeding two hours What should an artist always carry with them when practicing? - Correct AnswersA valid health district body art card. TRUE OR FALSE? Any place of business that practices body art must have a health permit. - Correct Answerstrue. Body artists are not allowed to perform body art procedures outside of a permitted body art establishment. Can permits be revoked? - Correct AnswersYes. If Health District

inspectors observe serious or repeated violations the permit can be revoked. TRUE OR FALSE? The small plastic containers holding the colored ink must never be reused since tattoo ink has been linked to the spread of hepatitis. - Correct AnswersTrue. Ink cups must be disposed properly since they are contaminated. How long should a PMU keep client records for? - Correct AnswersFor two years. Is a client's ID copy required? - Correct AnswersIf the client is under 21 years of age yes. Copy of identification must be kept with their consent form. When does an artist need to renew their body art card? - Correct AnswersEvery two years and must be renewed within 60 days before expiration date. What does the health district prohibits against body art facilities? - Correct AnswersBranding, implants and scarification. What part of the body doesn't need a permit to pierce? - Correct AnswersThe ear lobe Do you need to shave the area before starting? - Correct AnswersYes. The area where the art is taking place needs to be shaved with a disposable razor before cleaning it. What should PMU do if they suspect the art may have cause an infection? - Correct AnswersThey must report it to the health district within 48 hours by phone AND in writing. TRUE OR FALSE? All permit holders must post in public view the health permit to operate along with a disclosure statement approved and supplied by the Health District - Correct AnswersTrue. It must be known that the artists have a body art card, license, and permit to the public