Ch. 7 TEST (Managing complications, side effects) Flashcards

1
Q

Unexpected events that occur following a normally applied procedure. Example infection

A

complications

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2
Q

Reactions or effects of a treatment or drug other than desired. Example Nausea or vomiting

A

side effect

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3
Q

predictable outcomes of procedure that occur in a reasonable percentage of people having the procedure. Example redness and swelling

A

treatment consequences

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4
Q

A scratch on the transparent covering of the eye:

A

corneal aabrasion

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5
Q

You should always discuss pain with clients before the procedure.

A

my test said NO but I think you tell them before and ask if they are comfortable during

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6
Q

The most reliable guard against dissatisfaction is experience.
T or F

A

True

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7
Q

Infections and potential scarring are rare; however, it can be related to specific issues such as:

A

granulomas
and
allergic responses

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8
Q

A tumor that forms when the body fails to destroy foreign body product or mychobacteria.

A

granuloma

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9
Q

A patch test for allergies is usually done in the back of the ear is also known as

A

post auricular

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10
Q

If the pigment is below the upper reticular dermal tissue, fanning or blurring increases.

T or F

A

T

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11
Q

Disposable items, when used again can:

A

cause complications

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12
Q

If the technician has placed the pigment near the mucous membrane, it is likely that this complication will occur:

A

migration

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13
Q

If you get pigment in the eye and they complain of sand in the eye feeling with redness what do you do?

A

refer to physician

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14
Q

Rinsing the eyes with saline following a procedure is beneficial for the client.
T or F

A

T

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15
Q

Applying celluvisc to the eyes before or during a treatment will reduce the risk of corneal damage.

t or f

A

t

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16
Q

Corneal abrasions are caused by:

A

pigment
needles or tools
numbing cream

17
Q

Clinets who have a history of cold sores should not

A

stimulate the lip u getting a tattoo without getting a prescription like Valtrex before from their doctor

18
Q

Clients who have a history of cold sores should not

A

stimulate the lip u getting a tattoo without getting a prescription like Valtrex before from their doctor

19
Q

What is the key to successful damage control?

A

communication

20
Q

What is the most important aspect of client care?

A

client education

21
Q

Side effects are predictable while consequences are not.

t or f

A

F

22
Q

The gentlest type of tattoo removal is

A

saline

23
Q

Saline is used to “flush out” pigments during removal.

t or f

A

t

24
Q

tannic acid is applied by

topically
using laser
implanted
both topically and implanted

A

both topically and implanted