Ch. 7 TEST (Managing complications, side effects) Flashcards
Unexpected events that occur following a normally applied procedure. Example infection
complications
Reactions or effects of a treatment or drug other than desired. Example Nausea or vomiting
side effect
predictable outcomes of procedure that occur in a reasonable percentage of people having the procedure. Example redness and swelling
treatment consequences
A scratch on the transparent covering of the eye:
corneal aabrasion
You should always discuss pain with clients before the procedure.
my test said NO but I think you tell them before and ask if they are comfortable during
The most reliable guard against dissatisfaction is experience.
T or F
True
Infections and potential scarring are rare; however, it can be related to specific issues such as:
granulomas
and
allergic responses
A tumor that forms when the body fails to destroy foreign body product or mychobacteria.
granuloma
A patch test for allergies is usually done in the back of the ear is also known as
post auricular
If the pigment is below the upper reticular dermal tissue, fanning or blurring increases.
T or F
T
Disposable items, when used again can:
cause complications
If the technician has placed the pigment near the mucous membrane, it is likely that this complication will occur:
migration
If you get pigment in the eye and they complain of sand in the eye feeling with redness what do you do?
refer to physician
Rinsing the eyes with saline following a procedure is beneficial for the client.
T or F
T
Applying celluvisc to the eyes before or during a treatment will reduce the risk of corneal damage.
t or f
t