TATTOO TEST (OKLAHOMA) EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
how long should you flush your eyes - ANSWER-15 min
what's the minimun size for a tattoo station - ANSWER-45 square feet
how long is an apprenticeship - ANSWER-2 years
how tall should a lamp be - ANSWER-3 ft off the floor 20 ft candles
how far should tattoo shop be from school - ANSWER-1000 ft
what is ear piercing - ANSWER-piercing of the lobe not the cartilage
how long should germicidal sit - ANSWER-3 min
integrator strips - ANSWER-strips or devices used in pouches or autoclave to prove the
condition of sterilization has been met
how long is a temporary license in oklahoma - ANSWER-30 days
at minimum what should the artist use as personal protection equipment - ANSWER-
gloves and mask
steps in autoclaving - ANSWER-1 remove residue, manual scrubbing under water.
2.rinse after preclean, soak in dissolving enzyme. 3. Rinse after soaking and clean
further in ultrasonic. 4. rinse and dry thoroughly pack in individual pouches and
subsequently sterilized
how long are the sterilized instruments good - ANSWER-no more than 6 months
Aftercare - ANSWER-Written instructions given to the client, specific to the body
piercing or tattooing procedure(s) rendered, on caring for the body piercing or tattoo and
surrounding area.
Antiseptic - ANSWER-an agent that destroys disease-causing microorganisms on
human skin or mucosa.
Apprentice - ANSWER-any person who is training under the supervision of a licensed
tattoo artist. That person cannot independently perform the work of tattooing. Apprentice
also means any person who is training under the supervision of a licensed body piercing
, artist. That person cannot independently perform the work of body piercing [21:842.1(C)
(6)].
Apprentice program - ANSWER-an approved body piercing or tattooing training
program conducted by an approved apprentice sponsor.
Apprentice sponsor - ANSWER-an individual approved by the Department to conduct a
body piercing or tattooing apprentice program.
Artist - ANSWER-the person who actually performs the body piercing or tattooing
procedure [21:842.1.B].
Aseptic technique - ANSWER-a hygienic practice which prevents and hinders the direct
transfer of microorganisms, regardless of pathogenicity, from one person or place to
another person or place.
Autoclave - ANSWER-a piece of medical equipment that employs the steam under
pressure method of sterilization.
Bloodborne pathogen certification - ANSWER-a training program that shall contain a
general explanation of epidemiology and symptoms of bloodborne diseases.
Body piercing - ANSWER-a procedure in which an opening is created in a human body
solely for the purpose of inserting jewelry or other decoration; provided, however, the
term does not include ear piercing [21:842.1.B].
Body piercing operator - ANSWER-any person who owns, controls, operates, conducts,
or manages any permanent body piercing establishment, whether actually performing
the work of body piercing or not [21:842.1(C)(3)].
Church - ANSWER-an establishment, other than a private dwelling, where religious
services are usually conducted [21:842.3(C)(3)(b).
Client - ANSWER-a person requesting the application of a body piercing or tattoo.
Contaminated waste - ANSWER-any liquid or semi-liquid blood or other potentially
infectious materials; contaminated items that would release blood or other potentially
infectious materials in a liquid or semi- liquid state if compressed; items that are caked
with dried blood and other potentially infectious materials, as defined in 29 Code of
Federal Regulations Part 1910.1030, known as "Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne
Pathogens".
CPR Certification - ANSWER-Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and shall include
instruction for the basic adult CPR training.
Department - ANSWER-the Oklahoma State Department of Health.
QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
how long should you flush your eyes - ANSWER-15 min
what's the minimun size for a tattoo station - ANSWER-45 square feet
how long is an apprenticeship - ANSWER-2 years
how tall should a lamp be - ANSWER-3 ft off the floor 20 ft candles
how far should tattoo shop be from school - ANSWER-1000 ft
what is ear piercing - ANSWER-piercing of the lobe not the cartilage
how long should germicidal sit - ANSWER-3 min
integrator strips - ANSWER-strips or devices used in pouches or autoclave to prove the
condition of sterilization has been met
how long is a temporary license in oklahoma - ANSWER-30 days
at minimum what should the artist use as personal protection equipment - ANSWER-
gloves and mask
steps in autoclaving - ANSWER-1 remove residue, manual scrubbing under water.
2.rinse after preclean, soak in dissolving enzyme. 3. Rinse after soaking and clean
further in ultrasonic. 4. rinse and dry thoroughly pack in individual pouches and
subsequently sterilized
how long are the sterilized instruments good - ANSWER-no more than 6 months
Aftercare - ANSWER-Written instructions given to the client, specific to the body
piercing or tattooing procedure(s) rendered, on caring for the body piercing or tattoo and
surrounding area.
Antiseptic - ANSWER-an agent that destroys disease-causing microorganisms on
human skin or mucosa.
Apprentice - ANSWER-any person who is training under the supervision of a licensed
tattoo artist. That person cannot independently perform the work of tattooing. Apprentice
also means any person who is training under the supervision of a licensed body piercing
, artist. That person cannot independently perform the work of body piercing [21:842.1(C)
(6)].
Apprentice program - ANSWER-an approved body piercing or tattooing training
program conducted by an approved apprentice sponsor.
Apprentice sponsor - ANSWER-an individual approved by the Department to conduct a
body piercing or tattooing apprentice program.
Artist - ANSWER-the person who actually performs the body piercing or tattooing
procedure [21:842.1.B].
Aseptic technique - ANSWER-a hygienic practice which prevents and hinders the direct
transfer of microorganisms, regardless of pathogenicity, from one person or place to
another person or place.
Autoclave - ANSWER-a piece of medical equipment that employs the steam under
pressure method of sterilization.
Bloodborne pathogen certification - ANSWER-a training program that shall contain a
general explanation of epidemiology and symptoms of bloodborne diseases.
Body piercing - ANSWER-a procedure in which an opening is created in a human body
solely for the purpose of inserting jewelry or other decoration; provided, however, the
term does not include ear piercing [21:842.1.B].
Body piercing operator - ANSWER-any person who owns, controls, operates, conducts,
or manages any permanent body piercing establishment, whether actually performing
the work of body piercing or not [21:842.1(C)(3)].
Church - ANSWER-an establishment, other than a private dwelling, where religious
services are usually conducted [21:842.3(C)(3)(b).
Client - ANSWER-a person requesting the application of a body piercing or tattoo.
Contaminated waste - ANSWER-any liquid or semi-liquid blood or other potentially
infectious materials; contaminated items that would release blood or other potentially
infectious materials in a liquid or semi- liquid state if compressed; items that are caked
with dried blood and other potentially infectious materials, as defined in 29 Code of
Federal Regulations Part 1910.1030, known as "Occupational Exposure to Bloodborne
Pathogens".
CPR Certification - ANSWER-Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and shall include
instruction for the basic adult CPR training.
Department - ANSWER-the Oklahoma State Department of Health.