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Oregon tattoo exam 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 PERFECT, Exams of Nursing

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Download Oregon tattoo exam 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 PERFECT and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Oregon tattoo exam 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 PERFECT What is the waiting timeframe for a client taking acutane? 6 months What is the waiting time for a client w/ autoimmune disease? Doctor referral Tertiary colors are Two secondary colors mixed (yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet, red- orange, yellow-orange) Secondary colors are Two primary colors mixed (orange, green, violet) Primary colors are red, yellow, blue Official Transcript An original document authorized by the office (HECC), applicant identity information & field of practices, specific hour requirements for each field of practice. Affidavit of Licensure An original document or other approved means of verifying licensure history, including information disclosing all unresolved or outstanding penalties and/or disciplinary actions. Spore tests should be kept at facility premises for a minimum of: 2 years Spore tests should be done at least: Once a month Steam sterilization integrators must be kept for a minimum of: 60 days Ultrasonic unit must operate at: 40 to 60 kilohertz Inks, dyes, or pigments: Must be purchased from a commercial supplier/ manufacturer & have an expiration date Color theory & pigments 10 hours Design, art & placement 10 hours Discretionary 10 hours Needles & needle bars 20 hours Epidermis Outer layer of skin Dermis Beneath the epidermis Sebaceous cyst (wen) Slow-growing benign cyst containing keratin & sebum squamous cell carcinoma Second most common skin cancer. Can be found on any part of the body malignant melanoma Most aggressive type of skin cancer. Can be curable if recognized & treated in the early stages Lipoma This neoplasm is formed primarily of lipocytes or fat cells Nevus (mole) Benign neoplasm of melanocytes Dermatofibromas Benign pea-sized growths that occur on the arms & legs Milia Tiny white cysts that appear on the face & chest basal cell carcinoma Most common form of skin cancer. Caused by sun damage Skin tags Harmless tags or outgrowths of skin that grow around the neck, under the arms & sometimes in the groin Venous lake Group of large dilated blood vessels (veins) which resembles a blood blister spider angiomas Small growths of blood vessels (small arteries) under the skin Seborrheic keratosis Benign growths of the upper layers of the skin Sebaceous hyperplasia Benign growth that most often occurs on the face of middle aged to elderly people Lentigos (age spots) Small, flat, brown circular spots which are benign & are not related to moles Cherry angiomas Very common I'm caucasions. They appear small, round red spots composed of small blood vessels called capillaries & can be raised or flat actinic keratosis Pre-cancerous condition of the upper layer of the skin Vitiligo Disorders causes loss of pigment-producing cells of the epidermis Rosacea Chronic skin eruption featuring dilation of the small facial blood vessels, flushing of the face, & pustules & papules Acne vulgaris Common inflammatory condition of the sebaceous oil glands. (Blackheads, papules, pustules, & inflamed nodules) Alopecia hair loss Warts are caused by The human papilloma virus (HPV) Pediculosis (lice) Pediculi are parasites called lice Scabies Infection caused by a microscopic mite, which burrows into the epidermis, causing a hypersensitivity reaction Molluscum contagiosum is caused by: Warts of the pox virus family Herpes virus Cold sores or blisters Subcutaneous layer Fatty tissue beneath the two layers of the skin Flat to slightly elevated because the skin feels hardened & thickened Lichenification tightly packed set of papules that thickens skin; caused by prolonged intense scratching Erosions Moist, red, shiny, circumscribed lesions. Lacking the upper layer of skin usually from the rupture of a bulla Excoriations Linear erosions caused by scratching Cysts Fluid-filled lesions, similar to nodules which are solid. Skin can usually be moved over the top of cysts Scar Fibrous tissue where a skin lesion has healed Dermatitis inflammation of the skin Keloid Scar that is heaped up because of excessive growth of collagen Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) A genetic disease, hay fever, & asthma Crusts Yellow-brown to black collections of serum & inflammatory cells in the surface of the skin Impetigo Superficial strep/staph infection, characterized by vesicles, pustules & honey-colored serum crusts Folliculitis Infection of the hair follicle, often caused by staph Cellulitis Acute inflammatory process in the skin, usually caused by staph Tinea corporis (ringworm) Round or figurative shapes on the body w/ scaly, particularly around the periphery or edge Contact dermatitis Inflammation of the skin caused by having contact w/ substances. (Cosmetics, nickel, poison oak) Tinea Capitis (Scalp Ringworm) Fungal infection of the scalp, patches of hair loss w/ non-inflammatory scaly Hue another name for color Saturation Vividness of hue (intensity). Gives a color brightness or dullness Value The lightness or darkness of a color Infection control Methods used to reduce transmission or infectious organisms Capacitor Electronic component that regulates the coils Coil Create the impedance or resistance used to properly regulate the machines speed & power Contact screw Connects with the front spring/armature bar & the settings of this part with the distance between the armature bar & coils longer or shorter. Contact screw is the stationary contact point for the front spring Front spring Part that is constantly in contact with the contact screw Back spring Attached to the frame, front spring & armature bar, provides up & down motion of the needles Rear binding post Fixes the coils to the clip cord power from the power supplies Top hat gormment 48-51 on scale for spring stock No matter spring length Screw should hit at the end of the spring Stainless steel, super sharp Needles will penetrate skin with little effort .20 (twenty thousandths) Thickness material standard for front .18 (eighteen thousandths) For the rear Brass screws Highly conductive (full of copper) Silver Tends to mushroom & widens the spring gap, which causes tuning problems Use high level disinfectant To clean screws & spring Jagged edges Cause vibrations Causes of rattle in machine 1. A bent saddle (worst) 2. A poorly cut top coil 3. A twisted spring (rear) 4. A bent side arm 5. An angle on A- bar bottom No aluminum Cans, paper, brass, or other non-ferrous metals. If you must, use spring steel Thick 5/16 diameter Binding posts made of brass or bronze (very conductive) Brass thumb screw For contact screw lock down. Copper is 100% conductive Non- ferrous metal Use as frame with non- ferrous yoke under coils, will get hot FAST A- bar setup Leverage is key factor Alignment over rear coil Rear over hang of coil is fine. A longer A- bar has more leverage. Leverage key when it comes to A- bar choice Chrome coated A- bars Do not function as well as plain steel or iron A- bars 1018C steel Does not dent inwards as easy as iron. 1018c lasts indefinitely Rubber grommets Are best "hat" style Rubber Stops vibration Copper 100% conductive but soft Machines with steel screws for contact Steel is no good. It sparks & cab wear out your front spring quickly Machines have 6-32 threaded screws, some have 8-32 8-32 better because it is thicker & helps dampen vibration Machines that rattle Simple as cleaning contact screw or sanding it smooth Common myth that contact should have a flat end If screw is at an angle, which is almost always the case, you won't be able to turn the screw if you want to tune it Binding post purposes 1. Electrical contact from the soldering lugs to the contact screw. 2. Holding & placement of the contact screw 3. Positive contact for power (rear) Washer on screw insulator & before soldering lugs Helps keep the binding post at an exact 90 degree angle to the frame Half inch wide spring stock .018 in rear, .020 in front 47 mfd (slightly bigger) voltage ratings vary Shorter front spring Better on liner. Don't want a high angle because this will shorten your stroke & ability to lengthen the stroke Lower angle Widens powerband (or amount of voltage) beneficial for using different techniques with same machine. Very low spring angle will cause machine to be spongy & weak Rear spring is most important for tuning .020 for front spring, because it is thicker. Transference of energy Should flow into the skin - you should feel it in your stretching hand Screw weight Is important. Steel screws help help dampen vibration. Never use brass screws or any other non ferrous screws for the coil screws Front binding post Use brass screw Machines - unit with three "circuits" The frame, coils, & wiring, & the A- bar & springs Brass V. Bronze Brass - too soft, bend easily. Bronze - much stiffer & stronger. Frames cold rolled 1018C. Mild steel - very strong, easy to machine, weld, ect. Machine that "spits" a lot May have a tube vise that holds a tube crooked Coils - most important part of machine Heart & brains all in one Caps Outer diameter of common coil caps is 3/4 inches with varied inner diameters according to core diameter 360 hours Of instruction 210 hours Of theory 150 hours Of practical tattooing HECC Higher education coordinating commission Line A mark on a surface that describes a shape or outline Warm colors red, yellow, orange Cool colors blue, green, purple A tattoo license is good for one year & becomes inactive on the last day of the month one year from date of issuance True A temporary tattoo license is to not exceed 30 consecutive calendar days May renew temporary tattoo license Up to two times in a 12 month period from the date the office receives the initial application Request to renew a license must be received at least 20 days before tattooing services are provided unless otherwise approved by the office All applications received after the required 20th day deadline will not be accepted by the office True Tattoo license renewal under this rule is valid for one year True Skin scribe Word for surgical pen (License renewal): to avoid delinquency penalties, a tattoo license renewal must be made prior to the license entering inactive status. True Flow Mimicking the mines of the body Luminosity How light plays How many people are on the board of electrologists & body art practitioners 7 An event facility license is good for 15 days How big is a booth for an event 10 by 10 or 109 square feet Complimentary colors Colors opposite on the color wheel Thermafax paper Used to create stencils that are to be applied to the skin prior to tattooing Round tip (tube) for Shading Diamond tip (tube) for Better for lining because they won't move as much Flat tip (tube) for Mags (shading)