QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS |2026/2027 UPDATED
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Aftercare
written instructions given to the client, specific to the body piercing or tattooing procedures
rendered, on caring for the body piercing or tattoo and surrounding area.
antiseptic
an agent that destroys disease causing microorganisms on human skin or mucosa
Apprentice
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.
apprentice program
means an approved body piercing or tattooing training program conducted by an approved
sponsor
apprentice sponsor
an individual approved by the department to sponsor a body piercing or tattooing apprentice
program.
artist
the person who actually performs the body piercing or tattooing procedure
Aseptic Technique
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
a piece of medical equipment that employs the steam under pressure method of sterilization.
Bloodborne pathogen certification
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, a training program that shall contain a general explanation of epidemiology and symptoms of
bloodborne diseases
body piercing
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
body piercing operator
any person who owns, controls, operates, conducts, or manages any permanent body piercing
establishment, whether actually performing the work of body piercing or not
church
an establishment, other than a private dwelling, where religious services are usually conducted
client
a person requesting the application of a body piercing or tattoo.
contaminated waste
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.
CPR certification
cardiopulmonary resuscitation and shall include instruction for basic adult CPR training
department
the Oklahoma state department of health.
disinfection
the deconstruction of disease-causing microorganisms of inanimate objects or surfaces, thereby
rendering these objects safe for use or handling, a process of reducing the number of
microorganisms on cleaned procedure surfaces and equipment to a safe level with germicidal
solution as has been approved by the department
ear piercing
puncturing the lobe of the ear not to include cartilage
ear piercing gun
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