













Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Prepare for your exams
Study with the several resources on Docsity
Earn points to download
Earn points by helping other students or get them with a premium plan
Community
Ask the community for help and clear up your study doubts
Discover the best universities in your country according to Docsity users
Free resources
Download our free guides on studying techniques, anxiety management strategies, and thesis advice from Docsity tutors
A comprehensive list of questions and answers related to the permanent makeup (pmu) exam for the virginia department of professional and occupational regulation (dpor). It covers a wide range of topics, including treatment consequences, trends, universal precautions, and industry regulations. A valuable resource for individuals preparing for the pmu exam in virginia.
Typology: Exams
1 / 21
This page cannot be seen from the preview
Don't miss anything!
Treatment consequences - ANSWERS-Predictable outcomes of the procedure that occur in a reasonable percentage of people having the procedure
Trends - ANSWERS-Prevailing tendency
Unguent - ANSWERS-Salve; ointment used to promote healing
Universal precautions - ANSWERS-preventative actions taken to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases; involves the use of protective procedure and equipment such as gloves and masks
Urea - ANSWERS-the chief solid component of mammalian urine
Venules - ANSWERS-small vessels that gather blood from the capillaries into the veins
Verbal communication - ANSWERS-expressing ideas to others by using spoken words
Vermillion line - ANSWERS-Outlining the vermillion lip. Forms the Cupid's bow 75% color retention
Vermillion lip - ANSWERS-Red semimucous part of the lip. Most commonly associated with the lip itself. 50% color retention
Vitiligo - ANSWERS-Smooth depigmented white spots on the skin
This is effective for 5 consecutive days prior to the expiration date. A person may obtain a maximum of 5 limited term tattooer license within a calendar year. A person may obtain a maximum of two limited term tattooer licenses within a thirty consecutive days time period. - ANSWERS-18-VAC-41-40- Limited term tattooer license
What provides tattooing services without receiving compensation or reward? - ANSWERS-Gratuitous service
Which regulation states that all fees are non-refundable and shall not be prorated? - ANSWERS-18-VAC-41-50-140 refunds
The ability for the body to destroy and resist infection? - ANSWERS-Immunity
Industry relations - ANSWERS-reflect the personality of the business as well as satisfying the needs of the client
PMU or Tattoo parlors may be inspected by inspectors sanitarians coming from - ANSWERS-State Health Department
Sale of retail products - ANSWERS-Serve as an extension of services to clients
Which muscle works against the Obicularis Oculi? - ANSWERS-Levator Palpebrae Superios
Marketing - ANSWERS-strengthens industry relationships, increases public awareness of your business philosophy,increases business revenue, and profitability
Damage to the median nerve can cause? - ANSWERS-Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
What is the most overlooked part of the consultation process? - ANSWERS- Taking a photograph
Methods of evaluating the face... - ANSWERS-Vertical, Horizontal, Tilting head back for asymmetry
Any person currently licensed to practice as a tattooer, permanent cosmetic tattooer, or master cosmetic tattooer in any other state or jurisdiction of the United States and who has completed a training or apprenticeship program and an examination that has subsequently equivalent to that required by this chapter may be issued a tattooer, permanent cosmetic tattooer, or master cosmetic tattooer license. This regulation falls under: - ANSWERS-18-VAC-41-50- 30 License by endorsement
Any per son who does not pass reexamination within one year of the initial examination date shall be required to submit a new application and examination fee. This regulation falls under? - ANSWERS-18-VAC-41-50- reexamination requirements
Consequences - ANSWERS-known as possible reactions. Ex: swelling erythema, and bruising
Active listening - ANSWERS-process by which the receiver of information is paying attention to verbal and nonverbal cues as a means to understand fully the message the sender intends
Adipose cells - ANSWERS-Fat cells found in the hypodermis
Alopecia - ANSWERS-Disease characterized by partial or complete hair loss
Capillaries - ANSWERS-Small arteries with thin walls that convey nutrients to tissues and blood to veins for returns to the heart
Client Information Sheet - ANSWERS-Document that patient fills out giving social information, email addresses, and referral sources
Clinical indication - ANSWERS-Conditions treated for particularity treatment or procedure based on specific indicator
Cold calling - ANSWERS-Sales call to parties unknown to the caller
Color wheel - ANSWERS-A circular diagram of the spectrum used to show the relationships between the colors.
Communication - ANSWERS-The transmission of information through a common system of symbols, signs, behavior, speech, writing, or signals.
Complications - ANSWERS-unexpected events that occur following a normally applied procedure
Consent form - ANSWERS-Required clinical documentation in which associated risks, complications, and presumable outcomes are outlined in association with a given procedure. This documentation gives permission to the clinician to provide the procedure.
Contaminated - ANSWERS-Description of an item or compound as nonsterile or impure
Contractures - ANSWERS-Occur when normal elastic skin is replaced with fibrosis in elastic skin, as in the case of burns
Contraindication - ANSWERS-any sign or symptom that a particular treatment, which would otherwise be advisable, would be inappropriate
Corneal Abrasion - ANSWERS-Scratch in the transparent covering of the eye
Cranial nerve v (5) - ANSWERS-Also called the trigeminal nerve; gives feeling to the cheek, side of the face, conjunctiva, skin of the lower eyelid, side of nose, nasal vestibule, teeth, tympanic membrane, anterior two thirds of the tongue.
Cranial nerve IV (7) - ANSWERS-Also called the facial nerve; responsible for facial expressions
Dermis - ANSWERS-second layer of skin, holding blood vessels, nerve endings, sweat glands, and hair follicles
Dyschromias - ANSWERS-Discoloration of the skin
Fads - ANSWERS-Temporary fashion or manner of conduct
Fitzpatrick skin typing - ANSWERS-Method of classification that considers skin complexion, hair color, eye color, ethnicity, and individuals reaction to unprotected sunlight exposure
Glycolic acid - ANSWERS-Alpha Hydroxy Acid derived from sugar cane. It has a small molecular size that allows for easier penetration into the skin.
Granuloma - ANSWERS-tumor produced when the body fails to destroy foreign body product or mycobacteria
Health history sheet - ANSWERS-Document used by medical professionals to gather information on past and present health conditions as well as likelihood for future conditions and prescription information
Hippocrates - ANSWERS-Father of medicine
Hippocratic oath - ANSWERS-Oath taken by all physicians relative to the practice of medicine and created by Hippocrates
Hypersensitive - ANSWERS-Increased sensitivity
Hypodermis - ANSWERS-Layer of subcutaneous fat and connective tissue lying beneath the epidermis
Inorganic pigments - ANSWERS-Pigments made most commonly from iron oxides or blended with other oxidized minerals such as titanium dioxide. Color range is wide, and they are stable and on toxic
Integumentary System - ANSWERS-Skin and its appendages (nails, hair, sweat & oil glands)
Internal noises - ANSWERS-Any distractions from within such as wondering or closed mind, that inhibit the understanding of a sent message
Interpersonal communication - ANSWERS-Also called dyadic communication, involves communication between one person and another
Innervates - ANSWERS-supply (an organ or other body part) with nerves.
Kakua - ANSWERS-Dark nut from which dyed are made
Keloid scars - ANSWERS-Scar formation in which tissue response is excessive in relation to normal tissue repair
Mandible - ANSWERS-Lower jaw
Manual Tap - ANSWERS-Non motorized method of implanting color into the skin
Masseter - ANSWERS-chewing, elevates mandible
Maxilla - ANSWERS-upper jaw
meta cognitive listening strategy - ANSWERS-using both top down and bottom up strategies simultaneously to garner the messages most effectively.
Migration - ANSWERS-Movement of pigment within the skin so that it is visible beyond the desired location of implantation
Muscosocutaneous - ANSWERS-Pertaining to the mucous membranes
Musculature - ANSWERS-Pertaining to muscle
musculocutaneous perforators - ANSWERS-Blood vessels connecting muscles and skin
Nasolabial lines - ANSWERS-Nose to lips; in this case, pertains to the crease that developed there
Nonverbal communication - ANSWERS-Type of interpersonal communication where by the sending of a message is accomplished without a verbal cue; Task typically accomplished with hand signals, gesturing, posturing, and eye movements
O.S.H.A - ANSWERS-Occupational Safety and Health Administration, a government agency in the Department of Labor to maintain a safe and healthy work environment
opaque colors - ANSWERS-Non-transparent colors or impervious to light. These colors have covering power
Ophthalmic - ANSWERS-pertaining to the eye
Organelles - ANSWERS-microscopic structures in a cell that carry out its individual functions
Organic pigments - ANSWERS-intensely colored particulate organic solids that may be from nature or synthesized in a lab for quality control. they are referred to as toners or lakes on US food and drug admin colorant charts. They are brighter in color than inorganic pigments but less lightfast.
Primary colors - ANSWERS-red, yellow, blue. colors from which others are made
Reciprocating coil machine - ANSWERS-Motorized devices commonly used in the tattoo industry
Rete Pegs - ANSWERS-Anatomic features that hold the dermis and epidermis together
Reticula - ANSWERS-A netlike formation or structure; a network.
Reticular dermis - ANSWERS-Sub layer of the dermis that connects to the epidermis and is home to to the skins appendages. Nails, hair, glands
Rotary pens - ANSWERS-Lightweight stylus shaped motorized devices developed as an alternative for permanent makeup
Safety Bill of Rights - ANSWERS-Original name of the OSHA manual
Sebaceous glands (oil glands) - ANSWERS-a small gland in the skin which secretes a lubricating oily matter (sebum) into the hair follicles to lubricate the skin and hair.
Secondary colors - ANSWERS-Colors made by mixing two primary colors
shading - ANSWERS-Blending or fading of color from from a more intense to less intense area
Sharps container - ANSWERS-A closed, puncture-resistant, leak-proof container, labeled with the international biohazard symbol, that is used for handling, storage, transportation, and disposal of sharps
Side effects - ANSWERS-Action or effect of a drug other than desired, such as nausea and vomiting
Skin History Sheet - ANSWERS-Document used by skin care professionals to gather information on a client's past and present skin health. This sheet includes past treatment, sunburns, and conditions that are necessary for treatment.
skin turgor - ANSWERS-Flexibility in the skin
Sphincter - ANSWERS-circular ring of muscle that constricts a passage or closes a natural opening
standard pricing policy - ANSWERS-Business document that outlines the specific price range of a given product or service, preferred pricing strategy, and circumstances during which each might change
Stippling - ANSWERS-Dotting or dabbing of color in application of short strokes
Transparent colors - ANSWERS-No opaque; these colors do not have covering power
White lip - ANSWERS-Puffy part of the skin that surrounds the lips. Houses the muscles that move them. 90% color retention
Yearly business objectives - ANSWERS-Part of the annual business plan that identifies the goals a business would like to attain during a given fiscal year
Supraorbital - ANSWERS-above the eye
Tannic acid - ANSWERS-Brownish yellow substance found in plants used as an astringent
Tatau - ANSWERS-The Polynesian practice of body art or tattoo.
Technique sensitive - ANSWERS-Exact protocols and processes must be observed to obtain and optimal outcome; however because of individual variations in pressure or style.
Tertiary colors - ANSWERS-Created by mixing a primary color with a neighboring secondary color
Top down listening strategies - ANSWERS-Listener uses background knowledge on the subject or the person for the purpose of listening for main ideas, predicting, drawing conclusions, and summarizing.
Transparent colors - ANSWERS-No opaque; these colors do not have covering power
Treatment consequences - ANSWERS-Predictable outcomes of the procedure that occur in a reasonable percentage of people having the procedure
Trends - ANSWERS-Prevailing tendency
Unguent - ANSWERS-Salve; ointment used to promote healing
Universal precautions - ANSWERS-preventative actions taken to prevent the transmission of infectious diseases; involves the use of protective procedure and equipment such as gloves and masks
Urea - ANSWERS-the chief solid component of mammalian urine
Venules - ANSWERS-small vessels that gather blood from the capillaries into the veins