COMPLETE ANSWERS
If using an autoclave, it can be kept on a counter in the workroom - Answer-False; HAS
to be separate
List the required information in the bound record book or digital record keeping system:
- Answer-Date procedure performed/ name address, and DOB of client if armed
services; Branch of service, rate, or rank/design and location of the procedure/
signature and printed legal name of the client, photocopy of ID. For minors legal
guardian must present ID.
Joan smith has just come into your shop for a tattoo, piercing, or permanent cosmetic
application. List the steps you would do from start to finish. - Answer-1: Clean all
surfaces while wearing gloves before client enters with disinfectant.
2: Upon clients arrival greet client
3: Have client present ID and complete all necessary paperwork.
4: Inform client of risk of procedure, if the client wishes to proceed have client sign
consent form and proceed.
5: Take before pictures and explain the process to the client.
6: Wash hands and clean nails with nail brush and glove up to prepare your station for
procedure.
7: Place dental bib on clean surgical tray and other materials needed to perform service.
8: Discard gloves, wash hands again, glove up and prepare clients skin for procedure
by applying antiseptic cleanser to the skin.
9: Service client
10: If at any time you have to touch anything other than the client's servicing area and
the tools provided, you must discard those gloves and use another clean set before you
touch the client.
11: After completing the service place a healing ointment on the client's skin.
12: Immediately discard blade in sharps container.
13: Dispose of all used products and dental bib in biohazard bag with a closed container
along with used gloves and disposable aprons.
14: Wash hands immediately with hot water and antibacterial soap.
15: Glove up again and clean all surfaces in your work area.
16: Discard the gloves and wash hands again.
17: Give client a copy of aftercare instructions, take after photos, and make sure client
has health department contact information if any infections or allergic reactions occur.
APP. - Answer-The Alliance of Professional Piercers.
APT. - Answer-The Alliance of Professional Tattooists.
, Artist. - Answer-Any person, other than a licensed physician, who performs body art on
a human.
Artist in Training. - Answer-A person who:
3.4.1. Is in training under the supervision of an artist trainer or a physician; and
3.4.2. Shall not perform body art independently.
Artist Trainer.. - Answer-An artist who:
3.5.1. Has been licensed by the Department of Health as an artist for at least five (5)
years in the specified field of body art in which he or she will offer training;
3.5.2. Has worked in a body art establishment licensed by the Department for at least
five (5) years and been in compliance with Department rules governing body artists;
3.5.3. Has completed the course required under § 20-27-1506; and
3.5.4. Is a registered instructor for the specified field of body art with the State Board of
Private Career Education
Aseptic Technique. - Answer-The practice which prevents or hinders the transmission of
disease- producing microorganisms from one person or place to another person or
place.
ASTM. - Answer-The American Society for Testing and Materials.
Body Art. Procedures that include: - Answer-3.8.1. Body Piercing;
3.8.2. Branding;
3.8.3. Permanent Cosmetics;
3.8.4. Tattooing; and
3.8.5. Scarification.
Body Piercing and Body Piercing Procedure. - Answer-The puncturing of a part of a live
human being to create a hole for ornamentation or decoration or a single-point
perforation of a body part to insert an anchor with a single stud protruding or flush with
the skin.
3.9.1. Body piercing or body piercing procedure shall not include piercing an earlobe
with a pre-sterilized disposable, single-use stud or solid needle that is applied using a
mechanical device to force the needle or stud through the earlobe.
BPCE. - Answer-The Arkansas Board of Private Career Education.
Branding. - Answer-A permanent mark made on human tissue by burning with a hot iron
or other instrument.
Critical Item. - Answer-An aspect of operation or condition of a facility or equipment that
constitutes the greatest hazard to health and safety, including imminent health hazards.
Decontamination Area. - Answer-An area designated for the decontamination and
processing of dirty instruments.