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What is the waiting timeframe for a client taking acutane? - 6 months What is the waiting time for a client w/ autoimmune disease? - Doctor referral Tertiary colors are - Two secondary colors mixed (yellow-green, blue-green, blue-violet, red-violet, red-orange, yellow-orange) Secondary colors are - Two primary colors mixed (orange, green, violet) Primary colors are - red, yellow, blue Official Transcript - An original document authorized by the office (HECC), applicant identity information & field of practices, specific hour requirements for each field of practice. Affidavit of Licensure - An original document or other approved means of verifying licensure history, including information disclosing all unresolved or outstanding penalties and/or disciplinary actions. Spore tests should be kept at facility premises for a minimum of: - 2 years Spore tests should be done at least: - Once a month Steam sterilization integrators must be kept for a minimum of: - 60 days Ultrasonic unit must operate at: - 40 to 60 kilohertzInks, dyes, or pigments: - Must be purchased from a commercial supplier/ manufacturer & have an expiration date Color theory & pigments - 10 hours Design, art & placement - 10 hours Discretionary - 10 hours Needles & needle bars - 20 hours Tattoo machines - 20 hours Equipment/ supplies - 20 hours Skin - 20 hours Client services - 20 Houston Business operations - 20 hours Oregon laws & rules - 20 hours Safety & infection control - 40 hours 150 hours of: - Practical training 210 hours of: - TheorySharps containers must be what? - Puncture-resistant, leak-proof container that can be closed for handling, storage, transportation, & disposal. Must be labeled with the "biohazard" symbol Office (definition) - Health licensing office Instruments (definition) - Equipment used during tattoo services such as needles & tubes High level disinfectant - A chemical agent, which has demonstrated tuberculocidal activity and is registered with the EPA FDA (definition) - Food & drug administration EPA (definition) - Environmental Protection Agency Tinea pedis (athlete's foot) - fungal infection of the foot Candida albicans - yeast infection Tinea versicolor - Caused by fungal- like organisms. Occurs on the trunk (scaling) Tinea cruris (jock itch) - fungal infection of groin area Epidermis - Outer layer of skin Dermis - Beneath the epidermis
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