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Oregon Tattoo License Exam Test 2023-2024 Latest Version, Exams of Nursing

Oregon Tattoo License Exam Test 2023-2024 Latest Version

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Download Oregon Tattoo License Exam Test 2023-2024 Latest Version and more Exams Nursing in PDF only on Docsity! Oregon Tattoo License Exam Test 2023-2024 Latest Version squamous cell carcinoma -------- Correct Answer ------- Second most common skin cancer. Can be found on any part of the body malignant melanoma -------- Correct Answer ------- Most aggressive type of skin cancer. Can be curable if recognized & treated in the early stages Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) -------- Correct Answer ------- A genetic disease, hay fever, & asthma Crusts -------- Correct Answer ------- Yellow-brown to black collections of serum & inflammatory cells in the surface of the skin Impetigo -------- Correct Answer ------- Superficial strep/staph infection, characterized by vesicles, pustules & honey-colored serum crusts Folliculitis -------- Correct Answer ------- Infection of the hair follicle, often caused by staph Cellulitis -------- Correct Answer ------- Acute inflammatory process in the skin, usually caused by staph Tinea corporis (ringworm) -------- Correct Answer ------- Round or figurative shapes on the body w/ scaly, particularly around the periphery or edge Contact dermatitis -------- Correct Answer ------- Inflammation of the skin caused by having contact w/ substances. (Cosmetics, nickel, poison oak) Tinea Capitis (Scalp Ringworm) -------- Correct Answer ------- Fungal infection of the scalp, patches of hair loss w/ non-inflammatory scaly Hue -------- Correct Answer ------- another name for color Saturation -------- Correct Answer ------- Vividness of hue (intensity). Gives a color brightness or dullness Value -------- Correct Answer ------- The lightness or darkness of a color Infection control -------- Correct Answer ------- Methods used to reduce transmission or infectious organisms Capacitor -------- Correct Answer ------- Electronic component that regulates the coils Coil -------- Correct Answer ------- Create the impedance or resistance used to properly regulate the machines speed & power Contact screw -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 -------- Correct Answer ------- Part that is constantly in contact with the contact screw Back spring -------- Correct Answer ------- Attached to the frame, front spring & armature bar, provides up & down motion of the needles Rear binding post -------- Correct Answer ------- Fixes the coils to the clip cord power from the power supplies Top hat gormment -------- Correct Answer ------- Part that helps needle to become steady on the armature bar Tube clamp -------- Correct Answer ------- For tubes & tips. Can be too small for some tubes & needs replaced after repeated use Yoke -------- Correct Answer ------- Regulates the height of the coils Armature bar (A-bar) -------- Correct Answer ------- The steel mass for the magnetic pull Rotary tattoo machine -------- Correct Answer ------- Contains small motor encased in the tattoo machine itself which moves the attached needles up & down consistently without a break in the circuit Skin scribes -------- Correct Answer ------- A special marker pen used for drawing on skin freehand What is the waiting timeframe for a client taking acutane? -------- Correct Answer ------- 6 months What is the waiting time for a client w/ autoimmune disease? -------- Correct Answer ----- -- Doctor referral Tertiary colors are -------- Correct Answer ------- Two secondary colors mixed (yellow- green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange) Secondary colors are -------- Correct Answer ------- Two primary colors mixed (orange, green, violet) basal cell carcinoma -------- Correct Answer ------- Most common form of skin cancer. Caused by sun damage Skin tags -------- Correct Answer ------- Harmless tags or outgrowths of skin that grow around the neck, under the arms & sometimes in the groin Venous lake -------- Correct Answer ------- Group of large dilated blood vessels (veins) which resembles a blood blister spider angiomas -------- Correct Answer ------- Small growths of blood vessels (small arteries) under the skin Seborrheic keratosis -------- Correct Answer ------- Benign growths of the upper layers of the skin Sebaceous hyperplasia -------- Correct Answer ------- Benign growth that most often occurs on the face of middle aged to elderly people Lentigos (age spots) -------- Correct Answer ------- Small, flat, brown circular spots which are benign & are not related to moles Cherry angiomas -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 -------- Correct Answer ------- Pre-cancerous condition of the upper layer of the skin Vitiligo -------- Correct Answer ------- Disorders causes loss of pigment-producing cells of the epidermis Rosacea -------- Correct Answer ------- Chronic skin eruption featuring dilation of the small facial blood vessels, flushing of the face, & pustules & papules Acne vulgaris -------- Correct Answer ------- Common inflammatory condition of the sebaceous oil glands. (Blackheads, papules, pustules, & inflamed nodules) Alopecia -------- Correct Answer ------- hair loss Warts are caused by -------- Correct Answer ------- The human papilloma virus (HPV) Pediculosis (lice) -------- Correct Answer ------- Pediculi are parasites called lice Scabies -------- Correct Answer ------- Infection caused by a microscopic mite, which burrows into the epidermis, causing a hypersensitivity reaction Molluscum contagiosum is caused by: -------- Correct Answer ------- Warts of the pox virus family Herpes virus -------- Correct Answer ------- Cold sores or blisters Subcutaneous layer -------- Correct Answer ------- Fatty tissue beneath the two layers of the skin Primary lesions -------- Correct Answer ------- First appear unaltered on the skin Macules -------- Correct Answer ------- Flat lesions of any size. Papules -------- Correct Answer ------- raised lesions, 1 cm in size. (About one-half inch) Plaques -------- Correct Answer ------- Papules greasers than 1 cm in diameter. The surface of papules & plaques may be smooth, rough (warty) or scaly Nodules -------- Correct Answer ------- Elevated lesions which are located deep in the skin. The skin can be moved over the top of the lesion Purpura -------- Correct Answer ------- Results from hemorrhage into the skin. Pustules -------- Correct Answer ------- pus-filled sacs such as those seen in acne, or pimples Abscesses -------- Correct Answer ------- localized collections of pus that may be under the skin or deep within the body and that cause tissue destruction Wheal (hive) -------- Correct Answer ------- Result from a transient reaction in the dermis Vesicles -------- Correct Answer ------- Elevated lesions which contain a clear fluid, like a small blister. Bullae -------- Correct Answer ------- Vesicles larger than 1 cm Secondary lesions -------- Correct Answer ------- lesions that result in changes in primary lesions (running or scratching) Telangiectasis -------- Correct Answer ------- Distended or dilated surface blood vessels Scales -------- Correct Answer ------- White to brown flakes on the skin & should be differentiated from crusts Ulcers -------- Correct Answer ------- Depressed lesions in which the epidermis & at least part of the dermis has been lost. (Heals with scarring) Fissures -------- Correct Answer ------- Linear ulcers Sinuses -------- Correct Answer ------- Connections between the skin surface & an underlying structure Atrophy -------- Correct Answer ------- Loss of substance in the skin Sclerotic lesions -------- Correct Answer ------- Flat to slightly elevated because the skin feels hardened & thickened Lichenification -------- Correct Answer ------- tightly packed set of papules that thickens skin; caused by prolonged intense scratching Erosions -------- Correct Answer ------- Moist, red, shiny, circumscribed lesions. Lacking the upper layer of skin usually from the rupture of a bulla Excoriations -------- Correct Answer ------- Linear erosions caused by scratching Cysts -------- Correct Answer ------- Fluid-filled lesions, similar to nodules which are solid. Skin can usually be moved over the top of cysts Scar -------- Correct Answer ------- Fibrous tissue where a skin lesion has healed Dermatitis -------- Correct Answer ------- inflammation of the skin Keloid -------- Correct Answer ------- Scar that is heaped up because of excessive growth of collagen Thermafax paper -------- Correct Answer ------- Used to create stencils that are to be applied to the skin prior to tattooing Clip cord sleeves/ machine bags, white bottle bags -------- Correct Answer ------- A thin plastic barrier that goes over a clip cord in the form of a sleeve Foot switch -------- Correct Answer ------- Turns power supply on or off, allowing the artist to control the tattoo machine with their foot Clip cord -------- Correct Answer ------- Cable used to connect a tattoo machine to the tattoo machines power supply Tattoo needle basic overview -------- Correct Answer ------- Diameter, needles taper, amount of needles soldered to the needle bar, configuration of the needles soldered to the bar Cartridge needles -------- Correct Answer ------- Has needles molded into the plastic bar (as opposed to soldered to a needle bar) and is encased in a cartridge 3. Positive contact for power (rear) Washer on screw insulator & before soldering lugs -------- Correct Answer ------- Helps keep the binding post at an exact 90 degree angle to the frame Half inch wide spring stock -------- Correct Answer ------- .018 in rear, .020 in front Shorter front spring -------- Correct Answer ------- Better on linear. Don't want a high angle because this will shorten your stroke & ability to lengthen the stroke Lower angle -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 Why machines get hot -------- Correct Answer ------- Plain & simple, it is the coils When A- bar hits top of coil -------- Correct Answer ------- It can twist as it comes down & as its coming down & twisting, a different part of the A- bar can hit the coil top at almost the exact time. This can cause a noticeable rattle A- bar standard -------- Correct Answer ------- 1.5 inches (plus nipple) or 1 5/8 inches long Coils standard -------- Correct Answer ------- 1 1/4 x 5/16 dia or 1 1/4 x 3/8 dia. 1.25 inches tall Frame holes standard -------- Correct Answer ------- Threaded 8-32 Tube vise standard -------- Correct Answer ------- To handle a 5/16 dia tube Most machines run -------- Correct Answer ------- Well under 12 volts, some as low as 1 or 2 volts. 47 mfd 25 volt unit small & effective The lower the mfd rating -------- Correct Answer ------- The faster a machine will run The capacitor -------- Correct Answer ------- Is like a mini storage unit for electricity Front binding post -------- Correct Answer ------- Use brass screw Screw insulators -------- Correct Answer ------- Known as shoulder washers. Use plastic because they last a long time, clean up easy, & serve same purpose as fiber shoulder washers. Plastic is stiff & stays square indefinitely Cutting spring shorter -------- Correct Answer ------- Not ideal because it can be loud & rattley .018 for rear spring -------- Correct Answer ------- Firm enough to easily drive needles & flexible enough to not damage skin Spring wideness -------- Correct Answer ------- Springs should be just as wide as the part they are attached to Soldering lugs -------- Correct Answer ------- At the end of the coil wires & capacitor wires. Soldering lugs with 5/16 inch O.D at it end Tattoo machine liners -------- Correct Answer ------- 22 mfd Tattoo machine shaders -------- Correct Answer ------- 47 mfd (slightly bigger) voltage ratings vary Shorter front spring -------- Correct Answer ------- Better on liner. Don't want a high angle because this will shorten your stroke & ability to lengthen the stroke Lower angle -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 -------- Correct Answer ------- .020 for front spring, because it is thicker. Transference of energy -------- Correct Answer ------- Should flow into the skin - you should feel it in your stretching hand Screw weight -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 -------- Correct Answer ------- Use brass screw Machines - unit with three "circuits" -------- Correct Answer ------- The frame, coils, & wiring, & the A- bar & springs Brass V. Bronze -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 -------- Correct Answer ------- May have a tube vise that holds a tube crooked Coils - most important part of machine -------- Correct Answer ------- Heart & brains all in one Caps -------- Correct Answer ------- Outer diameter of common coil caps is 3/4 inches with varied inner diameters according to core diameter 360 hours -------- Correct Answer ------- Of instruction 210 hours -------- Correct Answer ------- Of theory 150 hours -------- Correct Answer ------- Of practical tattooing HECC -------- Correct Answer ------- Higher education coordinating commission Line -------- Correct Answer ------- A mark on a surface that describes a shape or outline Warm colors -------- Correct Answer ------- red, yellow, orange Cool colors -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 -------- Correct Answer ------- True A temporary tattoo license is to not exceed -------- Correct Answer ------- 30 consecutive calendar days May renew temporary tattoo license -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 -------- Correct Answer ------- 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 -------- Correct Answer ------- True Tattoo license renewal under this rule is valid for one year -------- Correct Answer ------- True Skin scribe -------- Correct Answer ------- Word for surgical pen (License renewal): to avoid delinquency penalties, a tattoo license renewal must be made prior to the license entering inactive status. -------- Correct Answer ------- True A tattoo license may be inactive for up to -------- Correct Answer ------- 3 years A tattoo license that has been inactive for more than three years is -------- Correct Answer ------- Expired & the license holder must reapply