Current through Register No. 45, November 7, 2024
Section Plc 704.06 - Written Examination(a) Each applicant for an initial license shall take and pass: (1) The International Board of Electrologist Certification (IBEC) state licensing examination administered by the third-party organization under contract to the OPLC to administer the exam; or(2) The American Electrolysis Association examination for professional certification as an electrologist.(b) The written examination shall cover the following topics: (1) Anatomy and physiology of skin and hair;(2) Infection prevention, including:a. Handwashing and use of gloves;b. Cleaning and sterilization of instruments;c. Cleaning and disinfection of items, and other safety precautions;d. Environmental prevention and housekeeping;e. Client considerations;f. Hepatitis B (HBV) vaccination;g. Follow-up procedures for potential exposures to HBV, HIV, and other blood-borne pathogens; andh. Transmittable diseases;(3) Clinical observation and applications, including: b. Evaluation and assessment;c. Explanation of infection prevention and electrology procedures;d. Treatment plan/referral;f. Client concerns/anxieties;g. Sensitivity/tolerance level;h. Positioning, draping, lighting, and magnification;j. Selection of modality, instruments, needle, and forceps;l. Balancing time and intensity;m. Response to treatment;n. Antisepsis of treated area;o. Home-care instruction; and(4) Electrical operations, including: a. Electrolysis by galvanic, direct current (DC);b. Thermolysis by shortwave, high frequency, alternating current (AC);c. Blend by combination of DC and AC; andd. Basic principles of electricity;(5) Equipment and supplies, including proper use and maintenance of equipment; and(c) To pass the written examination, the applicant shall correctly answer 70 percent or more of the questions, or the percentage established by the AEA/IBEC if higher.N.H. Admin. Code § Plc 704.06
Derived from Volume XLII Number 49, Filed December 8, 2022, Proposed by #13495, Effective 12/22/2022, Expires 12/22/2032 (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Plc 700).