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Prohibited facilities - Answer: House, restaurant, stores (unless there is a separate area
approved bythe state)
No cars, trailers, or tents ever
3D implants, anything requiring medical equipment, piercing a minor without parental consent,
genital piercings on minors, tattooing minors, tattoo within 1 in of the eyes, procedures on
anyone mentally incapacitated or on drugs, artist with skins rash/ lesions/ infections, tattoo
removal without license, performing art without a license - Answer: Prohibited procedures
What is needed between visitors and stations? - Answer: Separation via wall door or partition
List steps to prepare to do a tattoo - Answer: Use disposable gloves
Open commercially packaged needle with back flow protection in front of client
Cover machine with plastic sheath
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, Clean area with soap and water mix
Rinse with water
Apply germicidal solution
Green soap squirt bottle sprayed on paper towel to wipe (never directly onto skin)
Dispose of all towels and rinse cups appropriately
True or false: roll on deodorants are acceptable for stencil applications - Answer: False
What kind of markers are allowed to draw on skin - Answer: Single use
Steps to prep for a piercing - Answer: Choose jewelry
Ensure utensils are free of nicks or scratches, pre sealed or sterilized in an autoclave
Single use gloves
Open utensils in front of client
Dispose of needle in biohazard bin after every use
Clean tools and forceps after every use
What kind of jewelry is acceptable for piercings? - Answer: Titanium, niobium, solid platinum,
low porosity plastic, 14k gold, white or yellow nickel free gold
All materials must be approved by the ___ and ____ - Answer: ASTM and ISO
ASTM stands for - Answer: American Society for Testing and Materials
ISO stands for - Answer: International Standards Organization
How do you clean the area for an oral piercing - Answer: Cleanse the outer skin with soap and
water, rinse the mouth with an antiseptic mouth wash
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