Managing complications side effects Flashcards

1
Q

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

  • consequences
  • complications
  • side effects
  • Contraindications
A

Complications

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2
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Reactions or effects of a treatment or drug other than desired. Example: nausea or vomiting.

  • consequences
  • complications
  • side effects
  • Contraindications
A

Side effects

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3
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Predictable outcomes of procedure that occur in a reasonable percentage of people having the procedure. Example: redness or swelling.

  • Treatment consequences
  • complications
  • side effects
  • Contraindications
A

Treatment consequences

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4
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A scratch on the transparent covering of the eye

  • Granuloma
  • migration
  • Corneal abrasion
  • Conjunctivitis
A

Corneal abrasion

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5
Q

True or false:

You should always discuss pain with clients before the procedure

A

True

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6
Q

True or false:

Using positive words like “are you OK?” Or “you’re doing great” are advised during the treatment.

A

True

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7
Q

True or false:

The most reliable guard against dissatisfaction is experience

A

True

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8
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Infections and potential scoring are rare, however, it can be related to specific issues such as:

  • Sterile instruments
  • Allergic responses
  • Granulomas
  • granulomas/allergic responses
A

Granulomas/allergic responses

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9
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A tumor that forms when the body fails to destroy foreign body product or micro bacteria

  • Keloid scar
  • Corneal abrasion
  • Granuloma
  • migration
A

Granuloma

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10
Q

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

  • Postauricular
  • Postnasal
  • Posterior
  • Post orbital
A

Postauricular

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11
Q

True or false:

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

A

True

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12
Q

Disposable items, when used again can

  • Save a lot of money
  • cause complications
  • Protect the client from viral disease
  • Be good for the environment
A

Can cause complications

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13
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If the technician has placed the pigment near the mucous membranes, it is likely that this complication will occur.

A

Migration

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14
Q

If a client complains of redness, pain and the feeling of sand in their eyes, what is the best thing to do?

  • Send them home with some celluvisc
  • Ignore it and tell them it is common side effect
  • advise that the corneal abrasion will heal in a few days and apply lubricant
  • Refer to a physician
A

Refer to a physician

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15
Q

True or false:

Rinsing the eyes with saline following an eyeliner procedure is beneficial for the client

A

True

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16
Q

True or false:

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

A

True

17
Q

True or false:

It is not important to tell your MRI technician about any permanent make up procedure because it’s only a small tattoo

A

False

18
Q

Corneal abrasions and other eye injuries are caused by

  • Pigment getting into clients eyes
  • Needles and tools
  • Numbing cream
  • all of the above
A

All of the above

19
Q

Clients who have a history of cold sores should NOT…

  • Get prophylaxis medication
  • Allow the cold sore to completely heal before procedure
  • Get a prescription of Valtrex from their doctor
  • stimulate the lip by getting a tattoo
A

Stimulate the lip by getting a tattoo
(unless treated with an antiviral)

20
Q

What is the key to a successful damage control?

  • Communication
  • Apathy
  • Empathy
  • Listening
A

Communication

21
Q

What is the most important aspect of client care?

  • Client education
  • Consultation
  • aftercare
  • Post care instructions
A

Client education

22
Q

True or false:

Side effects are predictable while consequences are not

A

False

23
Q

The gentlest type of tattoo removal is:

  • Laser
  • Saline
  • Tannic acid
  • all of the above
A

Saline

24
Q

True or false:

Saline is used to flush out pigments during removal

A

True

25
Q

Tannic acid is applied by:

  • Topically
  • Using a laser
  • Implanted
  • Both topically and implanted
A

Both topically and implanted