TATTOO OREGON EXAM (QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT
ANSWERS) LATEST NEWEST EXAM 2025/2026
WITH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY
GRADED A
Sharps containers must be what? - ANSWER>>Puncture-resistant,
leakproof container that can be closed for handling, storage,
transportation, & disposal. Must be labeled with the "biohazard"
symbol
Office (definition) - ANSWER>>Health licensing office
Instruments (definition) - ANSWER>>Equipment used during tattoo
services such as needles & tubes
High level disinfectant - ANSWER>>A chemical agent, which has
demonstrated tuberculocidal activity and is registered with the EPA
FDA (definition) - ANSWER>>Food & drug administration
,EPA (definition) - ANSWER>>Environmental Protection Agency
Tinea pedis (athlete's foot) - ANSWER>>fungal infection of the foot
Candida albicans - ANSWER>>yeast infection
Tinea versicolor - ANSWER>>Caused by fungal- like organisms. Occurs
on the trunk (scaling)
Tinea cruris (jock itch) - ANSWER>>fungal infection of groin area
Epidermis - ANSWER>>Outer layer of skin
Dermis - ANSWER>>Beneath the epidermis
Sebaceous cyst (wen) - ANSWER>>Slow-growing benign cyst
containing keratin & sebum squamous cell carcinoma -
ANSWER>>Second most common skin cancer. Can be found
on any part of the body
malignant melanoma - ANSWER>>Most aggressive type of skin cancer.
Can be curable if recognized & treated in the early stages
,Lipoma - ANSWER>>This neoplasm is formed primarily of lipocytes or
fat cells
Nevus (mole) - ANSWER>>Benign neoplasm of melanocytes
Dermatofibromas - ANSWER>>Benign pea-sized growths that occur on
the arms & legs
Milia - ANSWER>>Tiny white cysts that appear on the face & chest
basal cell carcinoma - ANSWER>>Most common form of skin cancer.
Caused by sun damage
Skin tags - ANSWER>>Harmless tags or outgrowths of skin that grow
around the neck, under the arms & sometimes in the groin
Venous lake - ANSWER>>Group of large dilated blood vessels (veins)
which resembles a blood blister
spider angiomas - ANSWER>>Small growths of blood vessels (small
arteries) under the skin
, Seborrheic keratosis - ANSWER>>Benign growths of the upper layers of
the skin Sebaceous hyperplasia - ANSWER>>Benign growth that most
often occurs on the face of middle aged to elderly people
Lentigos (age spots) - ANSWER>>Small, flat, brown circular spots which
are benign & are not related to moles
Cherry angiomas - ANSWER>>Very common I'm caucasions. They
appear small, round red spots composed of small blood vessels called
capillaries & can be raised or flat
actinic keratosis - ANSWER>>Pre-cancerous condition of the upper
layer of the skin
Vitiligo - ANSWER>>Disorders causes loss of pigment-producing cells of
the epidermis
Rosacea - ANSWER>>Chronic skin eruption featuring dilation of the
small facial blood vessels, flushing of the face, & pustules & papules
Acne vulgaris - ANSWER>>Common inflammatory condition of the
ANSWERS) LATEST NEWEST EXAM 2025/2026
WITH QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS |ALREADY
GRADED A
Sharps containers must be what? - ANSWER>>Puncture-resistant,
leakproof container that can be closed for handling, storage,
transportation, & disposal. Must be labeled with the "biohazard"
symbol
Office (definition) - ANSWER>>Health licensing office
Instruments (definition) - ANSWER>>Equipment used during tattoo
services such as needles & tubes
High level disinfectant - ANSWER>>A chemical agent, which has
demonstrated tuberculocidal activity and is registered with the EPA
FDA (definition) - ANSWER>>Food & drug administration
,EPA (definition) - ANSWER>>Environmental Protection Agency
Tinea pedis (athlete's foot) - ANSWER>>fungal infection of the foot
Candida albicans - ANSWER>>yeast infection
Tinea versicolor - ANSWER>>Caused by fungal- like organisms. Occurs
on the trunk (scaling)
Tinea cruris (jock itch) - ANSWER>>fungal infection of groin area
Epidermis - ANSWER>>Outer layer of skin
Dermis - ANSWER>>Beneath the epidermis
Sebaceous cyst (wen) - ANSWER>>Slow-growing benign cyst
containing keratin & sebum squamous cell carcinoma -
ANSWER>>Second most common skin cancer. Can be found
on any part of the body
malignant melanoma - ANSWER>>Most aggressive type of skin cancer.
Can be curable if recognized & treated in the early stages
,Lipoma - ANSWER>>This neoplasm is formed primarily of lipocytes or
fat cells
Nevus (mole) - ANSWER>>Benign neoplasm of melanocytes
Dermatofibromas - ANSWER>>Benign pea-sized growths that occur on
the arms & legs
Milia - ANSWER>>Tiny white cysts that appear on the face & chest
basal cell carcinoma - ANSWER>>Most common form of skin cancer.
Caused by sun damage
Skin tags - ANSWER>>Harmless tags or outgrowths of skin that grow
around the neck, under the arms & sometimes in the groin
Venous lake - ANSWER>>Group of large dilated blood vessels (veins)
which resembles a blood blister
spider angiomas - ANSWER>>Small growths of blood vessels (small
arteries) under the skin
, Seborrheic keratosis - ANSWER>>Benign growths of the upper layers of
the skin Sebaceous hyperplasia - ANSWER>>Benign growth that most
often occurs on the face of middle aged to elderly people
Lentigos (age spots) - ANSWER>>Small, flat, brown circular spots which
are benign & are not related to moles
Cherry angiomas - ANSWER>>Very common I'm caucasions. They
appear small, round red spots composed of small blood vessels called
capillaries & can be raised or flat
actinic keratosis - ANSWER>>Pre-cancerous condition of the upper
layer of the skin
Vitiligo - ANSWER>>Disorders causes loss of pigment-producing cells of
the epidermis
Rosacea - ANSWER>>Chronic skin eruption featuring dilation of the
small facial blood vessels, flushing of the face, & pustules & papules
Acne vulgaris - ANSWER>>Common inflammatory condition of the