Today, derma pigmentation, microdermapagmentation, dermal graphics, cosmetic tattooing and
micro pigmentation are al referred to as - ANSMake up
Applied cosmetics are permanent - ANSFalse
Who was the earliest record of make up linked to - ANSEgyptian dynasty
Permanent make up is a trade skill, art and - ANSScience
Is a Polynesian word that means to mark something but also tattooing method that use a
tattooing comb made from boars' teeth fastened together with the use of a tortoise shell and a
handle - ANSTatua
What oath was taken by all physicians relative to the practice of medicine ? - ANSHippocratic
Permanent make up technique sensitive. Which of the following is a component of the outcome
of permanent make up? - ANSSkills of the technician
Permanent make up technique sensitive. Which of the following is a component of the outcome
of permanent make up? 2 - ANSIntegrity of the client's skin
Permanent make up technique sensitive. Which of the following is a component of the outcome
of permanent make up?3 - ANSType of pigments used
Partial or complete hair loss disorder is also known as - ANSAlopecia
Who benefits from permanent make up - ANSPeople whit arthritis, burn survivors, poor vision
What is the most important insurance policy for the permanent make up technician that covers
their actions when treating clients - ANSMalpractice policy
What is hypersensitivity? - ANSIncreased sensitivity
All pigments will fade - ANSTure
What was used at a healing ointment by Egyptians? - ANSUnguent
Where do we place the contaminated needle - ANSSharps container
, If you have been injured by a needle, what do you do? - ANSWash the injured areas, tel your
supervisor an then seek medical attention
Gloves should only be worn if there is blood? - ANSFalse
Which alcohol solution strengths are the best for killing most bacteria? - ANS70%
You only need to wash your hands after taking care of your client. - ANSFalse
What does OSHA stand for? - ANSOccupational safety and health administration
What is the original name of OSHA? - ANSSafety bill of rights
Which of the following ways to minimize spreading infectious diseases? - ANSWash your hands,
wear mask and wear gloves if your hands are dry and cracked
Clients may have disorders and/or contraindications that we are not aware of prior seeing them.
Name 4 example of disorders/contraindications that cannot be serviced on. - ANSBreast
feeding, pregnancy, cancer and HIV
You are required to get the Hepatitis B vaccination. - ANSFalse
Disinfecting and sterilizing both kill bacteria and viruses, but only disinfection kills spores. -
ANSFalse
What is decontamination? - ANSThe removal of blood or other potentially infectious materials
on an item's surface and the removal of visible debris or residue such as hair, dust, and skin
What is infection control - ANSThe methods used to eliminate or reduce the transmission of
infectious organisms.
What contains information compiled by the manufacturer about safety ? - ANSMaterial safety
and date sheet
What is bacteria? - ANSA one-ceded microorganism that have both animal and plant
characteristics.
What are the two primary types of bacteria? - ANSNon-pathogenic, pathogenic
Which bacteria causes tetanus? - ANSBacillli
The skin is composed of two main layers. What are they? - ANSEpidermis, dermis