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What must always be sterilized in a tattoo practice?

  1. Needles

  2. Gloves

  3. Tongue depressors

  4. All of the above

The correct answer is: Needles

In a tattoo practice, it is essential that needles are always sterilized. Needles are the primary tools used to create tattoos, and they come into direct contact with a client's skin and blood. Proper sterilization of needles is crucial to prevent the transmission of bloodborne pathogens, such as hepatitis and HIV, from one client to another. This is a fundamental aspect of maintaining a safe and hygienic environment in any tattoo studio. While gloves and tongue depressors also play important roles in maintaining hygiene during tattooing, they do not require the same level of sterilization as needles. Gloves are typically made of latex or nitrile and are designed for single-use, which means they should be discarded after one use rather than sterilized. Tongue depressors, often used for various purposes in a tattoo setting, are usually single-use disposable items as well. Therefore, the emphasis on sterilization is particularly critical for needles, as they pose the highest risk in terms of infection control and client safety. Proper sterilization practices, such as using an autoclave or other approved methods, should always be diligently followed for needles in a tattoo practice.