{"id":113024,"date":"2023-08-15T22:09:16","date_gmt":"2023-08-15T22:09:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/learnexams.com\/blog\/?p=113024"},"modified":"2023-08-15T22:09:17","modified_gmt":"2023-08-15T22:09:17","slug":"tatoo-license-test-nyc-exam-latest-2023-2024-real-exam-100-questions-and-correct-answersagrade","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.learnexams.com\/blog\/2023\/08\/15\/tatoo-license-test-nyc-exam-latest-2023-2024-real-exam-100-questions-and-correct-answersagrade\/","title":{"rendered":"TATOO LICENSE TEST NYC EXAM LATEST 2023-2024 REAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS|AGRADE"},"content":{"rendered":"\n<p>TATOO LICENSE TEST NYC EXAM LATEST 2023-2024<br>REAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT<br>ANSWERS|AGRADE<br>Bacterial Spores &#8211; ANSWER- Some microorganisms are able to survive in very<br>harsh conditions by enveloping themselves with this thick wall. They make<br>bacteria highly resistant to killing. If they are introduced to the body where<br>conditions become more favorable\u2014when there&#8217;s more water or more food<br>available\u2014the bacteria &#8220;come to life&#8221; again, transforming from a spore back to a<br>vegetative cell that can cause serious infection. They can be destroyed by<br>sterilization only<br>Blood borne infections &#8211; ANSWER- Infections caused by viruses found in the<br>blood such as hepatitis B virus (HBV), hepatitis C virus (HCV), or human<br>immunodeficiency virus (HIV)<br>Body Fluids &#8211; ANSWER- Fluids normally present in the body such as blood,<br>mucous, sweat, oil, saliva, urine, ooze from a festering sore, or tears. They may<br>contain infectious organisms.<br>Cleaning &#8211; ANSWER- Refers to the process of removing blood, other body fluids,<br>organic material, tissue, and dirt from the surface of an object by scrubbing with a<br>brush, detergent and water. It greatly reduces the number of microorganisms<br>(including bacterial endospores) on items and is a crucial step in processing. If<br>items haven&#8217;t first been cleaned, further processing might not be effective.<br>Contamination &#8211; ANSWER- A disinfected or sterile item or surface that becomes<br>soiled with microorganisms<br>Cross-contamination &#8211; ANSWER- The transfer of microorganisms from one<br>surface to another or from something contaminated to something clean or sterile<br>Detergent &#8211; ANSWER- A substance that enhances the cleaning action of water<br>(preferably warm\/hot) or another liquid.<\/p>\n\n\n\n<p>Disinfectant &#8211; ANSWER- A chemical agent that destroys microorganisms, but does<br>not necessarily kill all microbial forms on inanimate objects<br>Disinfection &#8211; ANSWER- A process that destroys or kills some, but not all,<br>disease-producing microorganism on an object or surface. (Does not kill spores)<br>Gloves &#8211; ANSWER- Protective equipment that must be worn to protect against<br>exposure to blood and other potentially infectious materials. Disposable gloves are<br>single use that are disposed after each use. Most popular are made from latex, but<br>hypo-allergenic gloves, glove liners, powder less gloves, or other alternatives are<br>available for those allergic,<br>Hepatitis B virus (HBV) &#8211; ANSWER- Infection of the liver, can cause a life long<br>infection, cirrhosis (scarring), cancer, liver failure, death. Takes 6 weeks to 6<br>months to produce infection when the virus enters the body<br>Hepatitis C virus (HCV) &#8211; ANSWER- Infection of liver cells, 6 weeks to 6 months<br>to produce infection once virus is present, found in the blood of person with<br>disease. Spread by contact with blood of infected person.<br>Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) &#8211; ANSWER- The last stage of<br>infection caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which most often<br>results in severe damage to the body&#8217;s immunse system<br>Applicator &#8211; ANSWER- A term referring to either single-use and reusable spatula<br>or similar devices<br>Antiseptic &#8211; ANSWER- A chemical agent that destroys or inhibits microorganisms<br>on skin or tissue and has an effect of limiting optimally preventing infection<br>Autoclave &#8211; ANSWER- Equipment used for the sterilization of heat resistant<br>instruments<br>Bacteria &#8211; ANSWER- Microscopic organisms that are too small to be visible to the<br>naked eye. They are capable of causing infection when a person is exposed to them<br>under certain circumstances, such as through abraded skin (eg. staphylococci,<br>streptococci)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>TATOO LICENSE TEST NYC EXAM LATEST 2023-2024REAL EXAM 100 QUESTIONS AND CORRECTANSWERS|AGRADEBacterial Spores &#8211; ANSWER- Some microorganisms are able to survive in veryharsh conditions by enveloping themselves with this thick wall. They makebacteria highly resistant to killing. 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