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OREGON TATTOO PREP TEST LATEST TEST | ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+, Exams of Cosmetology

OREGON TATTOO PREP TEST LATEST TEST | ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION

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OREGON TATTOO PREP TEST LATEST TEST | ALL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS | GRADED A+ | VERIFIED ANSWERS | LATEST VERSION If you do not keep your license current for over 3 years but you DO keep your continuing education current, you... a) Can pay appropriate fees and take the test b) Must go back to a licensed tattoo school c) Must complete 100 hours of continuing education ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------c) Must complete 100 hours of continuing education A temporary tattoo license allows you to tattoo outside your registered facility for ______ days. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------30 When the HLO says they require your attestation of continuing education they mean... ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Your written promise A temporary facility license allows you to tattoo from another location, such as a fair, carnival or bazaar, for ______ days. ------CORRECT ANSWER---- -----------15 How long must license holders maintain their records of continuing education? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------For 5 years following renewal True or false: Oregon's tattoo exam can be administered in any language. - -----CORRECT ANSWER---------------False What is the annual fee for renewal of your tattoo license? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------$50 Another term that closely matches "affidavit" is a) Approval b) Denial c) Declaration d) Confiscation ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------c) Declaration Written authorization allowing the holder to perform a service in an approved facility is called.... ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------License If you get an official letter regarding your field of study from the state and it refers to the "Office," it is most likely referring to... ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------The HLO Why can't a tattoo artist advertise "medical grade" tattoos or related services? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Medical services are outside the scope of tattoo Which is NOT required a licensed facility? a) Hot and cold running water b) Covered waste receptacle c) Restroom a) HIV b) Hepatitis B c) Hepatitis C d) Tuberculosis ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------b) Hepatitis B If you were vaccinated against Hepatitis B in 2010, when might you need to start thinking about getting a booster shot? ------CORRECT ANSWER------- --------2020 or later Is it legal to tattoo someone whose words are slurred and who smells like alcohol if they tell you they haven't been drinking? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------No True or false: If your license and continuing education requirements are up to date, you can tattoo anywhere in Oregon you like, including private residences. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------False Should you treat every client as if they have a bloodborne illness? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Yes Who does a pre-procedure release form protect? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Both the tattooist and the client If you're completing a tattoo that was started at an earlier date with a fully filled out release form, do you need your client to fill out a second release? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Yes Which of the following conditions is NOT necessary to include on a release form: Eczema, pregnancy, breastfeeding, or cancer? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Cancer Do tattooists need to inquire about their clients' use of topical medications? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Yes Should you discuss risks and potential complications of a tattoo before or after the service? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Before You can tattoo a client who looks under 18 as long as they have ____________________. ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Government issued ID Hemophilia is a disorder of the ___________. ------CORRECT ANSWER---- -----------Blood Informed consent forms must be retained for how many years? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------3 What are the risks of tattooing a diabetic person? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Increased risk of fainting and/or infection It is common for tattooists to wipe the skin with __________ prior to a tattoo ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Green soap What is the minimum number of pairs of gloves that should be used from prep to clean-up during a tattoo service? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----Three When changing colors during a service, you want to be sure to use ______________ water. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Distilled What do most tattooists use to lighten black ink to grey? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Witch hazel Which colors should be tattooed first, light or dark? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Dark How many weeks should one wait before touching up a tattoo? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Three What is the hardest color to cover up? ------CORRECT ANSWER-------------- -Carbon black In a tattoo service, you must use _________ soap. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Liquid Who is likely to be punished if the HLO inspects a tattoo shop and finds the common area to be in violation of health and safety standards? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------All licensed tattooists What does a steam sterilization integrator test for? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Heat, pressure and time With the application of time, a ____________ can become a ____________. a) Disinfectant/Sterilant b) Detergent/Antiseptic c) Antiseptic/Disinfectant ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) Disinfectant/Sterilant How long do steam sterilization integrators need to be kept? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------6O days How long are packaged sterile items considered usable for? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------One year Spore test ________________ ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Indicator What does it mean if a biological spore test is positive? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Your device cannot be used until it is serviced What should you do if your properly sterilized instrument is in a bag that happens to get wet? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Go through the entire sterilization process again What is the best way to clean a surface? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----Spray, wipe, spray Do sharps that are unused still need to go in a sharps container? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Yes True or false: professional tattooists are allowed to dispose of used sharps at local pharmacies or hospitals. ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- False How must you store your chemicals? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- In a labeled, closed container, and in closed storage How should any excess dye or pigment be removed from a tattoo? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------With a clean single-use paper product obtained from a self-dispensing container What is the first thing you should provide a client if they say they feel faint? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Fruit juice or a sugary beverage What is the first response if a client passes out during service? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Smelling salts under the nose Does a needle still need to be sterilized and packaged before use if you make it yourself? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Yes What is a magnum configuration? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Two groups of stacked needles, always odd in number What is a magnum needle best for? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Filling in large areas What is a needle with an extra long taper best for? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Precision work How deep should a tattoo needle be going? ------CORRECT ANSWER------ ---------1/16th of an inch or about 2 mm What is another term for forceps? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Hemostat What is the best type of needle for a geometric design? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Flat How long do non-reusable items need to stay in the autoclave to be sterilized? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------30 minutes How long do records of biological spore tests need to be kept? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------2 years minimum What are the four defining properties of a tattoo needle grouping? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Needle count, needle diameter, needle configuration, needle taper What is a bugpin? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Thinner needles (usually .20-.25 mm) grouped tightly to release ink slowly, best used for detail work like portraiture What phrase is used to describe the way a design faces on the body? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Relative direction What should you do if you are exposed to blood during a procedure? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Stop the service, decontaminate, tell the shop owner and seek emergency medical attention How is Hepatitis A usually transmitted? ------CORRECT ANSWER------------ ---Fecal-oral route Which part of the body does tuberculosis NOT affect: a) Kidneys b) Lungs c) Brain d) Muscles ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------d) Muscles What is the required kilohertz range for an ultrasonic? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------40-60 kh What are procedures that isolate or remove bloodborne pathogen hazards from a workplace? a) Engineering controls b) Standard precautions c) Standard controls d) Sterilization ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) Engineering controls Which practices should be used to eliminate or minimize employee exposure to bloodborne pathogens? a) Universal precautions b) OSHA controls c) Engineering and work practice controls d) Safe industry controls ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------c) Engineering and work practice controls What should happen if a garment is penetrated by blood or OPIM? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Removed as soon as possible Will alcohol stop the spread of bacteria? ------CORRECT ANSWER----------- ----No What temperature is necessary to kill the Hepatitis virus? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------340 fahrenheit Which word must always be present on a sharps container? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Biohazard What is the physical difference between a round liner and a round shader? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------A round shader needle configuration is grouped more loosely than a round liner The ____________ the gap between front and rear coils, the more powerful the vibration. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Smaller Too _______ of a gap between front and rear coils may increase the chance of the armature bar misaligning ------CORRECT ANSWER------------ ---Small How long is the standard armature bar? ------CORRECT ANSWER----------- ----1.5 inches What is the ideal metal for a contact screw and why? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Brass, it is more conductive and firm. Copper and silver are too weak, steel can spark and wear out your front spring too quickly. What are some indications that a mole might have turned into melanoma? - -----CORRECT ANSWER---------------Increase in size, change in color, itchy, bleeding What is the name of the outermost layer of the skin? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Epidermis Hair and nails are made from ____________. ------CORRECT ANSWER---- -----------Keratin The oil that healthy skin produces is called _____________. ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Sebum The part of the nerve that transmits sensation from one end to the other is the _____________. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Synapse If you have too much __________, you may actually turn orange. ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Carotene A raised patch of scar tissue is a ______________. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Keloid Is ringworm parasitic, fungal, or bacterial? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------- ------Fungal Which of the following are viral skin disorders? a) Impetigo, papules b) Angioma, vitiligo c) Measles, herpes ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------c) Measles, herpes Who is likely to have a lentigo? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Elderly people What is photo-allergic dermatitis indicative of? ------CORRECT ANSWER--- ------------A tattoo's reaction to the sun What is a synonym for a wheal? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Hives Warts are caused by... a) Bacteria b) Fungus c) Virus ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------c) Virus What does a sebaceous gland produce? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----Oil What are small, white, firm papules found in clusters on the upper cheeks or around the eyes called? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Milia What is the most deadly form of skin cancer? ------CORRECT ANSWER---- -----------Malignant melanoma What is the most common form of skin cancer in the US? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Basal cell carcinoma What is the primary difference between malignant melanoma and basal cell carcinoma? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Malignant melanoma rapidly spreads to other parts of the body, whereas basal cell carcinoma does not. A closed cavity or sac containing liquid or semisolid material beneath the skin, often formed from blocking a sebaceous gland ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Cyst An open bleeding/oozing sore that will not close for weeks is a potential sign of _____________. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Cancer What is dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans? ------CORRECT ANSWER------ ---------A benign tumor arising from connective tissue, typically caused by trauma such as an insect bite, puncture or scratch What is the medical term for a bruise? ------CORRECT ANSWER-------------- -Ecchymosis What is the role of epithelial tissue? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Cover and protect body surfaces and internal organs What do bones, cartilage, blood, fibrous connective tissue, and adipose tissue have in common? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------They are all forms of connective tissue What are the three layers of a mucous membrane? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Epithelium, lamina propia, muscularis mucosae What is the role of a mucous membrane? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------- ------Providing protection to the organs and lubrication to surfaces What is a serous membrane? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------A membrane lining the body cavities and covering the surfaces of organs to lubricate them and permit movement without friction What is melanin's role? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Protects against ultraviolet light What do melanocytes do? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Produce melanin What are the five primary functions of the integumentary system? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Protection, temperature regulation, metabolism, nutrient absorption, communication with the brain What is the name of the region in which the cells of the epidermis meet the connective tissue cells of the dermis? ------CORRECT ANSWER-------------- -The epidermal-dermal junction What is another name for the hypodermis? ------CORRECT ANSWER------- --------Superficial fascia What are the three primary layers of the skin? ------CORRECT ANSWER--- ------------Epidermis, dermis, hypodermis What is the innermost layer of the epidermis? ------CORRECT ANSWER---- -----------Stratum basale/stratum germinativum What four types of cells make up the stratum basale? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Melanocytes, keratinocytes, Merkel cells, epidermal dendritic cells What are keratinocytes? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Epidermal cells that produce keratin What are Merkel cells? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Sensory receptors of the epidermis What is the layer of epidermis above the stratum basale called? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Stratum spinosum What is the stratum spinosum composed of? ------CORRECT ANSWER----- ----------Keratinocytes adhered in intercellular junctions called desmosomes Where is keratin synthesized? ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Stratum spinosum What is the layer of the epidermis above the stratum spinosum called? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Stratum granulosum What is the stratum granulosum composed of? ------CORRECT ANSWER-- -------------Flattened cells with granules containing a substance called keratohyalin What is the layer of epidermis that occurs only in thicker skin such as the palms of the hands called? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Stratum lucidum What is the stratum lucidum composed of? ------CORRECT ANSWER------- --------Flat, dead, closely packed cells filled with a transparent substance called eleidin, formed from keratohyalin Common benign tumor composed of mature fat cells. More common in women, almost never becomes malignant. ------CORRECT ANSWER-------- -------Lipoma Flat spot on the skin, visible only by differing color that is less than 1 or 2 cm in diameter ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Macule Skin disorder caused by picking the skin due to nervous tension ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Neurotic excoriations Birthmark or skin malformation ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Nevus/nevi Solid mass of tissue that protrudes from the skin or deep under the skin's surface ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Nodule Small, solid, slightly raised areas of skin less than half an inch in diameter - -----CORRECT ANSWER---------------Papule Conditions characterized by scaling papules or plaques with sharply defined margins. Examples: parapsoriasis, seborrheic dermatitis, syphilis -- ----CORRECT ANSWER---------------Papulosquamous diseases Group of disorders characterized by purplish or reddish brown areas of discoloration on the skin, caused by internal bleeding. Essentially a large bruise ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Purpura Small pus-containing blister that may or may not be caused by infection ---- --CORRECT ANSWER---------------Pustule Large harmless smooth nodule under the skin, typically on the head, trunk or genitals ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Sebaceous cyst Chronic fungal infection characterized by the formation of painful abscesses and ulcers ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Sporotrichosis Keratin producing cells that make up most of the epidermis ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Squamous cells Medical term for ringworm ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Tinea Open sore on the skin caused by the destruction of surface tissue. Typically the result of a lack of blood flow ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----Ulcer Dark-colored warts with fingerlike protuberances ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Digitate warts Long slender growths found in armpits, eyelids or neck of middle aged and overweight people ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Filiform warts Warts found on the soles of feet ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Plantar warts Oozing of clear fluid from inflamed tissue ------CORRECT ANSWER---------- -----Weeping Ephelis ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Freckle Hematoma ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Another term for a bruise Tissue that covers the body surfaces, lines its cavities, and forms the major portions of many human glands ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Epithelial tissue/epithelium Epithelium, lamina propria, and muscularis mucosae ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------Three layers of a mucous membrane What lines the body cavities and covers the surfaces of organs? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Serous membranes If a person has a skin lesion where they wish to be tattooed... a) They can be tattooed as soon as it heals b) They will be prohibited from tattooing the affected area c) They can only be tattooed with a doctor's note d) The area can be tattooed as long as extra care is taken ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------a) They can be tattooed as soon as it heals Are scarification services legal in Oregon? ------CORRECT ANSWER-------- -------No A facility license holder is someone who... a) Is licensed to tattoo in Oregon b) Is licensed to manage a tattoo shop c) Is licensed to own a business regulated by the HLO d) Is licensed by the HLO to determine the legality of facilities ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------c) Is licensed to own a business regulated by the HLO How does the HLO define "license holders?" ------CORRECT ANSWER----- ----------People currently credentialed to legally perform a regulated trade True or false: if you are pressed for space in a tattoo shop, you can leave your cleaning chemicals out on any unused countertop. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------False Are aprons allowed while tattooing in Oregon? ------CORRECT ANSWER--- ------------Only if disposed of after service You DON'T need gloves to handle... a) Tattoo ink b) Unopened needles c) Squeeze bottle d) Operatory tray ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------b) Unopened needles The HLO requires that you keep your records at the tattoo shop for ____ days and ultimately you must keep them for ____ years. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------90 days, 3 years Can you use the same facility license if you're only moving your shop down the street? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------No If you do not keep your license current for more than 3 years, it is considered _______________. ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- Expired Do artists at tattoo conventions still need to display their licenses? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------Yes True or false: if you rent a shared facility space with a cosmetologist, you can keep your hand wash facilities in a different room from where services are provided. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------False If you have not kept your license up to date for 2 years, 8 months and fifteen days, your license is ___________. ------CORRECT ANSWER-------- -------Inactive Which agency is responsible for your obligation to annually keep continuing education programs up to date? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------The HLO If you got your license on June 6th, 2018, when will your license expire? ---- --CORRECT ANSWER---------------June 30th, 2019 True or false: if you are charged with misconduct, the HLO is authorized to release any previously private history of professional complaints against you to your accuser. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------True True or false: if you purchase a tattoo business from another tattooist, the facility license is transferred as well. ------CORRECT ANSWER--------------- False What is the fee progression for failing to post your valid tattoo license three times? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------$100, $200, $500 After the full course of study in tattoo school has been completed (both theory and practical), your tattoo education should have required a minimum of _____ hours. ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------360 How many times can you renew a temporary tattoo license? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------2 times (total of 90 days in 12 months) How man days before tattooing does the temporary tattoo license need to be received? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------20 Change of work location notice? ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------24 hours How many days to submit if selected for audit for cont. education? ------ CORRECT ANSWER---------------30 days Temporary facility license ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------15 days, : Application Fee = $100; License Fee = $50 Mobile facility license ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------15 days in one location, Application Fee = $100; License Fee = $150 Facility license application ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------1 year, Total of $250 renewal $150 ($125 online) Replacement license ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------$25 Affidavit of Licensure ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------$50 Tattoo liense renewal ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------$50 ($45 online) Tattoo lisence fees ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------$50 test, $50 license, $50 application Members of the board ------CORRECT ANSWER---------------2 tattoo, 2 piercers, 1 electrologist, 1 normie, 1 healthcare