Oklahoma Barber Practice Exam 2025 - Free Barber License Practice Questions and Study Guide

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What should barbers do if they accidentally cut a client?

Ignore it and keep working

Apply direct pressure to stop the bleeding

When a barber accidentally cuts a client, it is crucial to apply direct pressure to stop the bleeding. This immediate action helps to control any blood flow and prevents the wound from becoming worse. By using clean materials such as a cloth or gauze, the barber can help promote clotting, minimizing the risk of an infection and making the situation safer for the client.

In contrast, ignoring the injury and continuing to work could lead to further complications and discomfort for the client. Calling for emergency help may not be necessary for a minor cut, as most cuts can be managed on-site unless there are serious injuries that require medical intervention. Additionally, using a hair product to seal the cut is not recommended, as hair products are not sterile and could potentially introduce bacteria into the wound, increasing the risk of infection. Applying direct pressure is a universally recognized first aid step that promotes immediate care and safety in such situations.

Call for emergency help

Use a hair product to seal the cut

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