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Tattoo Exam Study Guide with 100% Answers, Exams of Cosmetology

This study guide provides a comprehensive overview of tattooing practices and procedures, covering topics such as skin anatomy, tattooing equipment, sterilization techniques, and safety protocols. It includes multiple-choice questions and answers, designed to help students prepare for tattooing exams. The guide covers essential information for aspiring tattoo artists, including the importance of client safety, infection control, and proper tattooing techniques.

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Stratum Licidum
(clear layer) - ✔✔layer of epidermis that occurs only in thicker skin such as the palms of the hands
flat, dead cells formed from keratohyalin - ✔✔what the stratum lucidum is composed of
brass is more conductive and firm - ✔✔ideal metal for contact screw
1.electrical contact from soldering lugs to contact screw
2. holding placement of contact screw
3. contact for power (rear binding post) - ✔✔3 functions of a binding post
examine gap of rear coil daily for debris and blow away with compressed air - ✔✔best daily
maintenance for coil machine
smaller, small - ✔✔the __ the gap between front and rear could, the more powerful the vibration. too
__of a gap may increase chances of armature bar misaligning
electronic contact cleaner - ✔✔what should you clean your coil machine's contact area with?
on the outside of metal - ✔✔electricity moves...
shooting sparks - ✔✔if you see__ on the contact screw there is too much friction
on the outside of metal - ✔✔how does electricity conduct with metal
rubber - ✔✔best kind of grommet for a coil machine
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Stratum Licidum (clear layer) - ✔✔layer of epidermis that occurs only in thicker skin such as the palms of the hands flat, dead cells formed from keratohyalin - ✔✔what the stratum lucidum is composed of brass is more conductive and firm - ✔✔ideal metal for contact screw 1.electrical contact from soldering lugs to contact screw

  1. holding placement of contact screw
  2. contact for power (rear binding post) - ✔✔3 functions of a binding post examine gap of rear coil daily for debris and blow away with compressed air - ✔✔best daily maintenance for coil machine smaller, small - ✔✔the __ the gap between front and rear could, the more powerful the vibration. too of a gap may increase chances of armature bar misaligning electronic contact cleaner - ✔✔what should you clean your coil machine's contact area with? on the outside of metal - ✔✔electricity moves... shooting sparks - ✔✔if you see on the contact screw there is too much friction on the outside of metal - ✔✔how does electricity conduct with metal rubber - ✔✔best kind of grommet for a coil machine

microfarads - ✔✔capacitors are rated by __ the lower the __ the faster the machine will run more coils - ✔✔does a machine need more coils or less coils to be more powerful? hair skin nails - ✔✔What does the integumentary system consist of inflammatory - ✔✔eczema is a __ skin disorder yes - ✔✔is impetigo contagious increase in size, change in color, itchy, bleeding - ✔✔indications that a mole might have become cancerous Epidermis - ✔✔outermost layer of skin keratin - ✔✔hair and nails made from sebum - ✔✔oil that healthy skin produces synapse - ✔✔part of nerve that transmits sensation from one end to the other no - ✔✔legal to tattoo someone who is slurring and who smells like alcohol false - ✔✔t/f: if your license and continuing education requirements are up to date you can tattoo anywhere in oregon you like including private residences yes - ✔✔should you treat every client as if they have a bloodborne illness

carbon black - ✔✔hardest color to cover up disposed of - ✔✔drawing directly on a client is allowed so long as the used pen is leukemia - ✔✔which is not a bloodborn disease: hepatitis hiv ebola leukemia yes - ✔✔if you only touch an unclean surface for a second can you still get infected hepatitis b - ✔✔there is a mandatory vaccine for no - ✔✔is a chemical integrator strip an accurate measure of spore activity in an autoclave annually - ✔✔bloodborne pathogen training must be renewed no - ✔✔can you wear rings during service enclosed in a bag and disposed in a covered trash can - ✔✔how to dispose of potentially contaminated non-sharp trash no - ✔✔is it necessary to use antibacterial soap all licensed artists - ✔✔who is punished is the HLO inspects a tattoo shop and finds the common area to be in violation of heat pressure time - ✔✔what does a steam sterilization integrator test for disinfectant/sterilant - ✔✔with the application of time a __ can become a __ 60 days - ✔✔How long do steam sterilization integrators need to be kept for

one year - ✔✔packaged sterile items are useable for... indicator - ✔✔spore test you're device cannot be used until it is serviced - ✔✔if a biological spore test is positive, spray wipe spray - ✔✔best way to clean a surface yes - ✔✔do unused sharps belong in a sharp container false - ✔✔t/f professional tattoo artists are allowed to dispose of used sharps at a local pharmacy or hospital with a clean single use paper product obtained from a self dispensing container - ✔✔how is excess ink removed from a tattoo fruit juice or sugary beverage - ✔✔first thing to provide a client if they feel faint two groups of stacked needles odd in number - ✔✔magnum configuration precision work - ✔✔needle with extra long taper is best for 1/6th of an inch or about 2mmu - ✔✔how deep should a needle be going hemostat - ✔✔another term for forceps contact points - ✔✔main area where you would need to perform maintenance on a coil machine

40 - 60khz - ✔✔required kilohertz range for ultra sonic no - ✔✔will alcohol stop the spread of bacteria 1.5 inches - ✔✔how long is the standard armature bar keloid - ✔✔raised patch of scar tissues fungal - ✔✔is ringworm parasitic, fungal or bacterial hives - ✔✔synonym for a wheal measles, herpes - ✔✔viral skin disorders malignant melanoma - ✔✔deadliest form of skin cancer virus - ✔✔warts are caused by basal cell carcinoma - ✔✔most common skin cancer in US elderly people - ✔✔who is likely to have a lentigo tattoo reaction to the sun - ✔✔what is photo allergic dermatitis indicative of cancer - ✔✔an open bleeding sore that will not close for weeks is a potential sign of mm rapidly spreads to other parts of the body, basal cell does not - ✔✔different between MM and BCC

cyst - ✔✔A closed cavity or sac containing liquid or semisolid material beneath the skin, often formed from blocking a sebaceous gland malignant tumor arising from connective tissue, typically caused by trauma such as an insect bite, puncture or scratch - ✔✔What is dermatofibrosarcoma protuberans? Ecchymosis - ✔✔What is the medical term for a bruise Folliculitis - ✔✔Which skin infection is most likely caused by shaving papule - ✔✔Skin eruptions characterizing acne are a type of __ collagen - ✔✔scars are mostly composed of __ 45 degrees - ✔✔best angle to hold tattoo needle epithelial tissue/epithelium - ✔✔Tissue that covers the body's surfaces, lines its cavities, and forms major portions of many human glands ground substance - ✔✔What is the material surrounding the cells within a matrix called? Cells embedded within a network of fibers - ✔✔What is a matrix in the context of tissue? A varied group of tissues composed of cells embedded within a network of fibers called a matrix - ✔✔What are connective tissues? Contracting in order to pump blood, move body parts, or propel food through the

Merkel cells - ✔✔sensory receptors in the epidermis Keratinocytes - ✔✔an epidermal cell that produces keratin. stratum spinosum (spiny layer) - ✔✔layer of epidermis above the stratum basale (squamous layer) Keratinocytes adhered in intercellular junctions called desmosomes - ✔✔What is the stratum spinosum composed of stratum spinosum - ✔✔where is keratin synthesized stratum granulosum (granular layer) - ✔✔layer of epidermis above the stratum spinosum flattened cells with granules containing a substance called keratohyalin - ✔✔what is stratum granulosum composed of stratum corneum - ✔✔uppermost layer of epidermis (think geological term for LAYER and think cornea of the eye) consisting of 25-30 layers of flat dead cells filled with keratin that are continuously shed - ✔✔stratum corneum components thickening of the stratum corneum due to friction-callus - ✔✔hyperkeratosis bumps in dermis that project into the epidermis and anchor the two layers together - ✔✔dermal papillae papillary and reticular - ✔✔two layers of the dermis

Areolar connective tissue with collagen and elastic fibers and blood vessels. Contains macrophages, sensory receptors, and other cells. Blood vessels provide nourishment to cells of the epidermis above - ✔✔what is papillary layer of dermis Layer of the dermis sitting below the papillary layer, contains sebaceous glands, fat cells, and sweat glands - ✔✔what is the reticular layer dermatitis - ✔✔general term for a group of inflammatory conditions of the skin dermatofibroma - ✔✔benign tumor arising from connective tissue (latin term for skin-tomato-fiber) dermatifibrosarcoma protuberans - ✔✔invasive slow growing tumor affecting the second layer of skin and seldom spreading (not BCC-think scientific names for skin, cancer, protrude) bruise - ✔✔ecchymosis ecthyma - ✔✔deep ulcerative skin condition caused by bacteria and poor hygiene (impetigo but worse) follicular hyoerkeratoses - ✔✔thickening of the skin around hair follicles folliculitis - ✔✔inflammation of the hair follicles impetigo - ✔✔superficial skin infection characterized by pustules and caused by bacteria (staph) Lipoma - ✔✔common benign tumor comprised of mature fat cells macule - ✔✔flat spot of the skin visible only by different color that is less than 1 or 2 cm in diameter neurotic excoriations - ✔✔skin disorder caused by picking the skin due to nervous tension

plantar warts - ✔✔warts found on soles of feet ephelis - ✔✔freckle hematoma - ✔✔another term for bruise filiform warts - ✔✔Long slender growths found in armpits, eyelids or neck of middle aged and overweight people merkel cells - ✔✔cells sensitive to touch when compressed or disturbed Meissner's corpuscles - ✔✔sensitive touch receptors in the dermis that detect weak pressure and vibrations (it's someone's name + word you hate) Pacinian corpuscles - ✔✔receptors that respond to strong pressure and vibration red blood cells white blood cells platelets - ✔✔3 formed elements of blood no - ✔✔scarification legal in oregon? antiseptic solution - ✔✔both prior and after a tattoo service you must clean the skin with plasma - ✔✔formed elements of blood are suspended in People currently credentialed to legally perform a regulated trade - ✔✔how does the hlo define "license holders" false - ✔✔t/f you can leave cleaning chemicals out on an unused countertop

unopened needles - ✔✔you don't need gloves to handle... is licensed to own a business regulated by the hlo - ✔✔a facility license holder is someone who only if they are disposed of after - ✔✔are aprons allowed in oregon 90/3 - ✔✔you must keep your records at your shop for __ days and ultimately for __ years no - ✔✔can you use the same facility license if you're only moving down the street expired - ✔✔if you do not keep your license current for more than 3 years it is - inactive - ✔✔if you haven't kept your license up to date for 2 years 8 months and 15 days your license is- HLO - ✔✔agency responsible for tracking your annual continuing education june 30th 2019 - ✔✔if license was received on june 6th 2018 when will it expire? true - ✔✔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 false - ✔✔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. false - ✔✔t/f if u purchase a tattoo business from another tattooist the facility license is transferred as well 100,200,300 dollars - ✔✔fee progression for failing to post your valid tattoo license three times

holds extra charge in the battery setup - ✔✔what does a capacitor do holds needle bar and drives it up and down - ✔✔what does armature bar do piece that covers the tip of the needle tube - ✔✔what is a tube cal protects the needle bar - ✔✔purpose of a needle tube a piece that holds the contact screw and allows it to be adjusted - ✔✔what is a binding post place where wires on a coil machine are soldered allowing for better contact - ✔✔what is a soldering lug covering the contact points to allow them to be flush for better connectivity - ✔✔purpose of contact caps on a coil machine allow for a complete electrical circuit to be formed when connected - ✔✔what do contacts in a coil machine do allow needle to bounce up and down penetrating skin - ✔✔what do springs in coil machine do $50 - ✔✔temp facility license cost limit the potential of exposure to bloodborne pathogens - ✔✔work practice controls refer to those work practices that $725 - ✔✔cost of event facility license with 100 booths or less isolates or removes OPIM - ✔✔engineering controls refer to equipment that

30% - ✔✔if you get a needle poke from someone infected with hepatitis B what is the likelihood of developing that disease yes - ✔✔are sharps injury logs anonymous assuming all blood and bodily fluids from any human are infectious - ✔✔what is universal precaution pathogens making contact i. a way that doesn't involve the digestive system - ✔✔parenteral contact under 1% - ✔✔if you get a HIV needle poke what is the likelihood you will develop HIV