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1.
A client arrives requesting a tongue piercing but reports having an active oral
infection.
A. Proceed with caution
B. Use antiseptic rinse and continue
C. Do not perform piercing and reschedule after medical clearance
D. Proceed if client feels fine
Answer: C
Active infections increase risk of systemic spread and poor healing outcomes.
2.
A piercing needle is accidentally dropped on a non-sterile surface.
A. Wipe with alcohol and reuse
B. Rinse with water
C. Discard immediately and replace with sterile needle
D. Sterilize again quickly
Answer: C
Single-use sterile needles must never be reused after contamination.
,3.
A client requests a piercing but is under the influence of alcohol.
A. Proceed if minor intoxication
B. Delay only if visibly impaired
C. Refuse service due to impaired consent capacity
D. Proceed with guardian consent
Answer: C
Informed consent requires full mental capacity.
4.
During piercing, blood appears excessive and continues flowing.
A. Continue procedure
B. Apply more force
C. Stop procedure and apply proper hemostasis techniques
D. Ignore and finish quickly
Answer: C
Excessive bleeding may indicate vascular injury or complication.
5.
A client reports allergy to nickel.
A. Proceed with stainless steel jewelry
B. Use any metal available
C. Use implant-grade titanium or verified hypoallergenic material
D. Delay piercing indefinitely
Answer: C
Nickel is a common allergen; safe materials are required.
6.
,A piercing studio reuses gloves between clients.
A. Acceptable if no visible contamination
B. Only for same client
C. Strict violation of infection control standards
D. Allowed if hands sanitized
Answer: C
Gloves are single-use PPE.
7.
A client has uncontrolled diabetes.
A. Proceed normally
B. Use extra antiseptic
C. Assess healing risk and may require medical clearance
D. Only avoid cartilage piercings
Answer: C
Diabetes impairs healing and increases infection risk.
8.
A piercing needle is sterilized but stored improperly afterward.
A. Still sterile
B. Acceptable short-term
C. Sterility is compromised if packaging is broken or contaminated
D. Safe if dry
Answer: C
Sterility must be maintained until use.
9.
A client requests piercing of an inflamed skin lesion.
, A. Proceed carefully
B. Avoid only infected pus areas
C. Do not pierce inflamed or infected tissue
D. Clean and proceed
Answer: C
Piercing infected skin spreads pathogens.
10.
Autoclave test strip fails sterilization check.
A. Ignore result
B. Continue using equipment
C. Stop use and re-sterilize all instruments
D. Adjust pressure settings only
Answer: C
Sterilization failure invalidates all processed tools.
11.
A client faints during ear piercing.
A. Continue once awake
B. Give water and continue
C. Stop procedure and assess medical condition
D. Finish quickly
Answer: C
Syncope requires immediate assessment and recovery time.
12.
A piercing gun is used for cartilage.