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What should you use during a tattoo to clean the skin? a) madacide b) antiseptic c) green soap d) alcohol antiseptic 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 absence of soil and dirt by washing, sweeping, clearing away, or any other appropriate method rendering a sanitary condition 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 establishment in which licensee performs electrolysis, performs electrolysis, permanent coloring, or tattooing, or any combination thereof. What do you call the destruction of all forms macrobiotic life, including spores? a) sterilization b) sanitize c) clean d) fungicide sterilization 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 Ringworm 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 b) bathroom sinks 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 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 c) Take gloves off, wash hands, put new gloves on 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 a) Is pregnant 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. c) Verbal and written instructions regarding care following service, possible side effects and restrictions 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 . c) Autoclave or Dry Heat Unit

Which of the following is a high level disinfectant? a) Alcohol b) Witch hazel c) Madacide d) Green Soap c) Madacide 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 b) A chemical demonstrating bactericidal, fungicidal and limited virucidal activity 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 b) Sharps container What can be substituted for hand towels? a) A clean, common towel b) Hand blower c) Your shirt, if its clean . d) Medical guaze b) Hand blower 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 c) Therapy animals, fish, animals kept in a terrarium.

Fissures, scars, erosions, and cysts are examples of: a) Primary lesions . b) Secondary lesions c) Ulcers d) Sclerotic lesions b) Secondary 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 c) Brushed and/or swabbed to remove foreign material and/or debris 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 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. 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 c) Personal Protective Equipment 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 b) Occupational Exposure 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 a) Wash hands The second most common form of skin cancer is called: a) Basal cell carcinoma b) Squamous cell carcinoma c) Telangiectasis d) Bullae b) Squamous cell carcinoma 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 d) Bloodborne Pathogens An object can be decontaminated by physical and chemical means. a) True b) False. true 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

a) Engineering Controls 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 b) Exposure Incident 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 b) Source Individual What is the main approach to infection control? a) Safety Standards . b) Universal Precautions c) Exposure Control d) One-handed technique b) Universal Precautions 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 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 a) True What does "HBV" mean? a) Human Ballus Virus b) Human Biological Virus c) Hepititus B Virus . d) Herpes B Virus c) Hepititus 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 c) Engineering and Work Practice 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 c) Taken off immediately or as soon as possible 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 a) True What should be used if the provision of handwashing is not feasible? a) Gloves b) Alcohol c) Hand Sanitizer d) Single Use Paper Towels

c) Hand Sanitizer 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 c) Exposure Control Plan 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) 360: 210 Hrs Theory/150 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 b) False All Theory Hours must be complete before practical work can be performed on the general public. a) True b) False a) True How long is my license good for? a) 3 yrs b) 5 yrs c) 2 yrs d) 1 yr d) 1 yr The condition commonly known as "jock itch" is called: . a) Tinea Cruris b) Tinea Capitis c) Tinea Corporis d) Tinea Pedis

a) Tinea Cruris (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 b) Workshops c) Theory d) Practical c) Theory The outer layer of the skin composed of cells called keratinocytes is called the: a) Dermis . b) Epidermis c) Subcutaneous Layer d) Sebaceous b) Epidermis Circumscribed collections of pus which involve the deeper layers of skin are called: a) Pimples . b) Plaques c) Macules d) Abscesses d) Abscesses Sharply marginated, elevated lesions which contain clear fluid are characteristics of: a) Vesicles b) Crusts c) Scales d) Ulcers a) Vesicles What are linear ulcers? a) Sinuses b) Impetigo c) Fissures d) Cysts c) Fissures What should all surfaces in treatment and sterilization areas be made of? a) Stainless Steel .

b) Plastic c) Anything as long as its treated with a gloss finish d) Smooth Non-Absorbent and Non-Porous Material d) Smooth Non-Absorbent and Non-Porous Material A tan, brown, or black macule on the skin and sometimes arises in pre-existing moles is a characteristic of: . a) Squamous cell carcinoma b) Nevus c) Malignant Melanoma d) Sebaceous c) Malignant Melanoma Redness, edema, oozing, crusting and sometimes vesticles are characteristics of: a) Eczema . b) Acute Dermatitus c) Atrophy d) Ringworm b) Acute Dermatitus A scar that is heaped up because of excessive growth of collagen is called a: a) Fissure b) Scale c) Keloid d) Cyst c) Keloid The most aggressive type of skin cancer is: a) Malignant Melanoma b) Sebaceous c) Basal Cell Carcinoma d) Lipoma a) Malignant Melanoma What is a scar? a) Hard tissue where chronic dermatitis has healed b) Inflammation of the skin c) Fibrous tissue where a skin lesion has healed d) Tinea Corporis c) Fibrous tissue where a skin lesion has healed If you fail to pass any section of the written examination after three attempts (initial plus two retakes), you must: a) Complete 50 hours of community service, to be fulfilled in the Health Licensing Office safe

practices classes. b) Complete 100 hours of instruction in theory, to be obtained through an approved Oregon Career school. c) Complete 150 hours in instruction in practical, to be obtained through an approved Oregon Career school. d) Wait a minimum of 3 months, reapply, pay appropriate fees, retake exam. Complete 100 hours of instruction in theory, to be obtained through an approved Oregon Career school. A facility is considered "licensed" if the owner of the business has a business license and a tattoo practitioner license, both of which must be posted for public view. . a) True b) False b) False What is the continuing education requirement? . a) 10 hrs every year b) 10 hrs every 3 yrs c) 15 hrs every 3 years d) 20 hrs every year a) 10 hrs every year How long must a licensee keep client records? a) 2 years b) 7 years c) 3 years d) 5 years c) 3 years A plastic or acetate stencil used to transfer the design to the clients skin shall be thoroughly cleansed and rinsed in an EPA approved high-level disinfectant and dried with a clean single-use paper product. a) True b) False a) True It is acceptable to save used ink for a clients next session if the next session is within 14 days. . a) True b) False b) False Contaminated utility gloves may be reused but must be discarded if they are cracked, peeling, torn, punctured, or exhibit signs of deterioration or when their ability to function as a barrier is

compromised. a) True b) False a) True At what temperature is the Hepatitus virus considered destroyed on solid needles? . a) 340 Degrees b) 160 Degrees c) 380 Degrees d) 210 Degrees . a) 340 Degrees Your client wants to get a tattoo today. While she is filling out paperwork, she informs you of a bad car accident she was is in when she was fifteen years old. The area that she wants to get tattooed has scars and she is concerned they are not be healed enough to be tattooed properly. The scars are two years old, and are very light and smooth. Can you tattoo her? a) Yes b) No b) No What kind of water should be used in preparing disinfectant solutions? . . a) Distilled Water b) Cold Tap Water c) Bleach Water d) Spring Water a) Distilled Water The study of skin, its diseases and treatment is called: a) Microbiology b) Gynecology c) Dermatology d) Neurology c) Dermatology You are working on broken skin. You need to get new ink cups and ink. It is ok to use paper towels from your work area as long as they are free of blood or OPIM. . . a) True b) False b) False What are the minimum pounds of pressure per square inch that a facility water supply must have? a) 60 b) 40 c) 20 d) 15

c) 20 attoo services provided in beauty facilities are allowed, as long as there is a permanent, solid barrier from hair design and nail technology. a) True b) False a) True Inflammation of the skin is called: a) Lichenification b) Keloid c) Bloodborne Pathogens d) Dermatitus d) Dermatitus Papules, Plaques, and Nodules are examples of primary skin lesions. a) True b) False a) True Flat lesions of any size that can not be palpated and their borders are usually sharp and circumscribed are the main characteristics of: . a) Vesicles b) Macules c) Nodules d) Pustules b) Macules Sterilizing devices shall be tested for functionality and thorough sterilization by using a commercial biological monitoring (spore) system to assure all microorganisms have been destroyed. . . a) Quarterly b) Annually c) Bimonthly d) Monthly d) Monthly Before use, disposable products that come in contact with the areas to be treated shall be stored in: a) Metal, lockable containers b) Sealed, plastic bags c) Clean containers that can be closed between treatments d) Glass display case c) Clean containers that can be closed between treatments Biological test (Spore Test) results shall be retained for: .

a) Two years b) One Year c) Three Years d) Seven Years a) Two years Red bags or red containers may be substituted for biohazard labels. a) True b) False a) True How many hours of continuing education in excess of the requirement for renewal may be carried forward into the next renewal period? a) None b) 2 c) 6 d) 8 e) 10 d) 8 A tattoo artist you know is selling his unopened ink set. He works for a reputable shop and is a licensed tattoo artist, and he can provide you with the original receipt from the commercial supplier. Can you purchase them from him? a) Yes b) No No Forbidden School of Body Art requires all student clients, with a finished tattoo, to leave with a medical covering. Once you become licensed and work in another shop, you may use plastic wrap to cover a finished tattoo. . a) True b) False b) False Which part of the body has the thinnest layer of skin? a) Foot . . b) Eyelid c) Scalp d) Palm of Hand b) Eyelid State examination fees are refunded if you are unable to participate in the exam. a) True b) False

False What must be posted in public view at a permanent color or tattoo facility? a) Practitioner and facility licenses . b) Spore test c) Pre-service care d) A copy of the latest inspection certificate and all practitioner and facility licenses d) A copy of the latest inspection certificate and all practitioner and facility licenses What is the most important procedure for prevention of all infections, including HIV? . . a) Good hand-washing after glove removal and between each client b) Thorough pre-service care and aftercare instructions c) Standard Precautions d) Proper set-up and break-down a) Good hand-washing after glove removal and between each client Antiseptic hand cleaner in conjunction with clean paper towels or antiseptic wipes is acceptable to use if the provision of hand-washing in not feasible. a) True b) False a) True What do you call the use of a physical or chemical procedure to destroy all microbial life including highly resistant bacterial endospores? a) Autoclave b) Disinfect c) Sanitize d) Sterilization d) Sterilization f a license has been expired for less than three years, what is required? a) Renewal fee, application fee, examination fee, retake exam . b) A suspension fee and a renewal fee c) 50 hours of Theory Hours, pay appropriate fees, retake exam d) A suspended renewal fee for each year expired, a reactivation fee, renewal fee, and fulfill continuing education requirements A suspended renewal fee for each year expired, a reactivation fee, renewal fee, and fulfill continuing education requirements

o tattoo at a place of residence, the facility: . . a) Must be a separate room (with a door so that when shut separates the room from the living area), have all necessary equipment required by the Agency, including chemicals and sharps containers b) Must be clean, and floors in home must be non-porous, and licenses must be displayed c) Must have identifying house number or sign indicating the location of the facility, have an entry that is separate from the living area of the home, have solid walls extending from floor to ceiling and must be equipped with the structures, accommodations, and equipment which the agency requires for all facilities. d) Must display a demonstration permit, have a sign indicating location of the facility, meet all industry standards c) Must have identifying house number or sign indicating the location of the facility, have an entry that is separate from the living area of the home, have solid walls extending from floor to ceiling and must be equipped with the structures, accommodations, and equipment which the agency requires for all facilities. A minor is interested in getting a tattoo, they have brought a letter from their Doctor stating that they give permission for the minor to get a small, artistic tattoo. This is acceptable only if the parent is present to release liability. a) True b) False False Boiling is an acceptable method of sterilization. a) True . . b) False False nfectious micro-organisms are transmitted by a) Unclean hands & unclean instruments . b) Sores and pus, mouth & nose discharge c) Hand shared things such as cups, utensils, and towels d) All of the above All of the above What must always be sterilized? a) Needles

b) Gloves c) Tongue depressors d) All of the above a) Needles Alcohol is used to stop and inhibit the growth of bacteria. a) True . b) False b) False What is the disease Syphilis known as? a) The great imitator b) Angiomas c) Vulgaris d) Milia a) The great imitator What are the visual signs of Herpes Simplex? a) Raised, irritated skin b) Focal accumulations of inflammatory cells and serum in the skin c) A fever blister or cold sore d) Elevated lesions which contain clear fluid, like a small blister c) A fever blister or cold sore What is the best method of prevention of hepatitis B? . a) Proper hand-washing before, during, and after a procedure b) Thorough pre-service care c) Continuing education d) Vaccination a) Proper hand-washing before, during, and after a procedure Tattoo ink is deposited in the Dermis layer of skin. a) True b) False True An Ultrasonic Cleaner is usually filled with a) Distilled water . b) Hot water c) Disinfectant or ultrasonic specific solution d) Green Soap c) Disinfectant or ultrasonic specific solution Which of the following is considered regulated waste? a) Garbage

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b) Paper products c) Contaminated paper towels d) Food waste c) Contaminated paper towels The term of office of each member of the board is 4 years The Board of Body Art Practitioners consists of seven members appointed by the governor: EPA Environmental Protection Agency FDA (Food and Drug Administration) High-level disinfectant means a chemical agent, registered with the EPA, which has demonstrated tuberculocidal activity. Needles and needle bars 20 hours Tattoo machines 20 hours Equipment and Supplies 20 hours Safety, and Infection Control 40 hours Color theory and pigments 10 hours Design, art and placement 10 hours skin 20 hours client services 20 hours Business operations 40 hours oregon law and rules 10 hours Tattoo ink is deposited in the Dermis layer of skin.

a) True b) False true What is the best method of prevention of hepatitis B? . a) Proper hand-washing before, during, and after a procedure b) Thorough pre-service care c) Continuing education d) Vaccination a) Proper hand-washing before, during, and after a procedure What are the visual signs of Herpes Simplex? a) Raised, irritated skin b) Focal accumulations of inflammatory cells and serum in the skin c) A fever blister or cold sore d) Elevated lesions which contain clear fluid, like a small blister c) A fever blister or cold sore will alcohol stop the spread of bacteria? NO what should always be sterilized? Needles boiling is a good method to sterilize? NO Minors Can get tattooed with consent from a parent or doctor? NO tattooing in a place or residence, or HOME should... Have a well marked dress. Entry separate from the living area. Solid walls floor to ceiling. Must be equip with the facility requirements of the agency. If your license has expired for less than 3 years what is required? A Suspended renewal fee for each year missed. A reactivation fee.

Renewal fee. Continued education requirements. What do you call it when you destroy ALL microbial life including haughtily resistant bacterial endospores? Sterilization Best way to prevent HIV spreading... Wash hands Before and After removal between clients What must be in public view at all times at a tattoo shop.? A copy of the latest Shop/Facility inspection and the tattooers Facility License and State License Exam fees are refundable if you are unable to participate. NO How many members are on the Board of Electrologists 7 How long to each members term last for 4 how can a member get reelected. if the governor takes a liking to the board member, then he will reappoint him/her How many hours of continuing education in excess of the requirement for renewal may be carried forward into the next renewal period? 8 essentially if you completed your 10 required but go beyond, say 18 total , only 8 extra can count towards your next year. Meaning that next year you would have to do 2 more hours to complete the 10 for the next year. red bags or containers a suitable for what? Biohazard waste container that holds used needles is called Sharps container Biological spore test (SPORE TEST) results should be kept on file for how long? 2 years temporary license $50 Client records kept for how long? 3 years Theory hours?

210 hours Practical Hours? 150 Hours (procedures) test taking after 3 attempts result in... 100 more theory hours at school facility How many continued education hours are required each year? 10 Continued hours, could be seminars or school visits How many degrees will kill Hepatitis Virus from needles? 340 Degrees What is kept on record for 2 years .. think equipment test... Spor Test Tattoo ink is deposited where? The dermis layer Epidermis below or above the Dermis layer of the skin? Above Auto Clave or Dry Heat unit are what...? Approved sterilization modes for instruments in the practice of tattooing. Can pregnant women be tattooed? Yes Tinea cOpOris is also known as....? "O" Ring wOrm what is a scar? fibrous tissue where a skin lesion has healed Macule- A flat skin lesion differing in color from the surrounding skin what kind of Lesion Primary Lesion Papule- A small, palpable skin lesion < 1 cm in diameter what kind of Lesion Primary Lesion Nodule- An elevated lesion, > 1 cm in both diameter and depth what kind of Lesion Primary Lesion

Plaque- Palpable, usually raised lesion > 1 cm what kind of Lesion Primary Lesion Vesicle- Small fluid-containing blister < 1 cm in diameter what kind of Lesion Primary Lesion bulla- Large fluid-containing blister > 1 cm in diameter what kind of Lesion Primary Lesion urticaria- Sharply demarcated lesions on edematous skin Irregular borders what kind of Lesion Primary Lesion Pustule-Vesicle filled with pus what kind of Lesion Primary Lesion scale- Thickened stratum corneum Scales are dry and usually whitish. In contrast, crust is often moist and yellowish or brown. what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions crust- Liquid debris (e.g., dried pus or blood) what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions fissure - Linear cleft through the epidermis that extends into the dermis what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions Ulcer- Rounded or irregularly shaped deeper lesions that result from loss of the epidermis and some portion of the dermis.

what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions Erosion - Loss of all or portions of the epidermis what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions Excoriation (scratch marks)- Abrasion produced by mechanical force, usually involving the epidermis (but sometimes reaching the outer layer of the dermis) what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions Necrosis- Dead skin tissue what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions Skin Atrophy- Thinning of skin without inflammation what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions Scar- Composed of new connective tissue. sometimes manifests as a keloid, (thickened raised tissue that grows beyond the scar boarder. what kind of Lesion Secondary Lesions Linear Ulcer? Fissures (secondary Lesion) What should all surfaces be composed of in your sterilized area? smooth non absorbant non porous matirials Circumscribed collections of pus which involve the deeper layers of skin are called Abscesses Tinea Cruris is..? (think about a key letter in Crusis as opposed to Cororis) Jock Itch "I" not "O" like ring worm tattoo license is goof for how many years?

1 year then 10 continued education hours each renewal All theory hours completed (book work) before practical hours (tattoo) are started? YES 360 hours Over all course study hours to be completed 210 hours Theory, (Book work) 150 hours Practical, (tattooing) with Occupational exposure, just the basic risks, what should be present? Exposure control plan near by! Bar of soap okay to have at the shop? NO Harbors bacteria Acronym OPIM Other Potentially Infectious Materials Acronym HBV Hepatitis B Virus If you have a stack of paper towels that you have been grading from while already tattooing, can you take from that if you stop revolve and use it on ink bottles near by. No. once in that stack its all contaminated. can only be used in that procedure. Main approach to infection control is... universal precautions What do we call an individual , living or dead, who's blood or other infectious material may be the result in a occupational exposure incident. Sorce Individual