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How long is a tattoo license valid?
1 year
How do you sterilize instruments used for tattooing?
in an autoclave or a dry heat unit. you can also avoid
having to sterilize by using single-use instruments
How shall sterilizing devices be tested?
test at least quarterly through a commercial biological spore
monitoring system. Indicator strips must be available for
inspection at all times
How often should a facility submit to an inspection?
every year
,Where should you purchase all pigments from?
commercial suppliers or manufacturers. all must be
approved by the FDA
Upon completion of the tattoo, how shall the skin be
cleaned?
using a clean, single-use paper product saturated with a
FDA approved germicidal solution
Bacteria
a large, widely distributed group of typically one-celled
microorganisms chiefly parasitic or saprophytic
Where do parasites live?
in or on a host
When infectious bacteria moves from one person to
another, what will the result be?
contagious disease, skin infections, blood poisoning
Colony
thousands of bacteria massed together
Name 4 areas where bacteria are most commonly found
dirt, dust, defuse and disease tissue
Name 2 general classifications for bacteria
nonpathogenic and pathogenic
,Nonpathogenic microorganism
bacteria that are either harmless or beneficial to humans
Pathogenic microorganism
parasites requiring living matter for growth
Name three main groups of pathogenic bacteria
cocci, caccilli, siprilla
Name the 5 groups of cocci
staphylococci, streptococci, gonococci, meingococci
Staphylococci
Pus-forming bacteria that grow in clusters like a bunch of
grapes. They cause abscesses, pustules, and boils (staff)
Streptococci
Pus-forming bacteria arranged in curved lines resembling a
string of beads. They cause infections such as strep throat
and blood poisoning.
Diplococci
Spherical bacteria that grow in pairs and cause diseases
such as pneumonia.
Gonococci
invade the reproductive organs, causing gonorrhea
Meningococci
, bacteria that cause epidemic meningitis
Baccilli
Rod shaped bacteria which produce diseases like tetanus,
influenza, typhoid and tuberculosis
Spirilla
spiral shaped bacteria found in syphillis
Bacterial Motility
bacteria moving and propelling themselves forward with the
aid of fine hair projections like flagella and cilia
Which 2 bacteria are motile?
Baccilli and spirilla
Which bacterial is generally non-motile?
Cocci
Protoplasm
single bacterial cell consisting of a cell wall enclosing a life
substance
Describe the ideal environment in which the bacteria
thrive and multiply
a warm, damp dark place with significant organic material
to feed on
Mitosis