CNT Procedures, Safety, AE
Best Practices
Infections
Cleaning and Personal Health
Office Procedures
Misc
100

What does AE stand for?

Adverse Event

100

You should do this in order to know what techniques and tools to use on a new patient

Take a careful patient history

100

This fecal-oral transmitted disease has a vaccine and can survive outside the body for several months.

Hepatitis A (HAV)

100

This % of alcohol should be used

70%

100

A field is considered what when it is completely free of all pathogens

Sterile

100

You should let the alcohol do this before inserting the needle

Dry

200

What does OPIM stand for?

Other Potential Infectious Materials

200

To prepare a persons' skin for needles you should use this on the location of the points you will use

Alcohol (or soap and water)
200

These 4 pathogens are bloodborne

Hepatitis B, C, D and HIV

200

If hands are visibly dirty you must do this instead of using sanitizer

Wash hands

200

Hand sanitizer is a low-level what?

Disinfectatnt

200

What is OSHA responsible for?

Workplace safety

300

Needling DU 22 in a/an ____ is prohibited.

Infant

300

Use this to cover the hole after removing a needle

Cotton ball (or other clean, absorbent materials)

300

This pathogen has the shortest and longest incubation period

HCV

300

You should rub your hands together for this many seconds when washing them

10-15 seconds

300
Reusable medical and AOM equipment must be ___ between patient use

Disinfected

300

What type of needle is used for acupuncture?

Filiform

400

Infections may be local or systemic, due to an autogenous or cross-infection source. What is the difference?

Autogenous: from the patient

Cross-Infection: from the practitioner or others

400

This type of skin should never be needled over

Broken (other acceptable answers: inflamed, irritated, diseased)

400

This describes a person who is asymptomatic or has minimal symptoms but can continue to infect others

Chronic Persistent

400
This is a substance that prevents or arrests the growth or action of microorganisms by inhibiting their activity or by destroying them. The term is especially for preparation applied topically to living tissue. 

Antiseptic

400
According to OSHA, employers must ___ PPE to employees and ensure the PPE is ____

Provide (at no cost); disposed of properly

400

What are the most common AE's that result from acupuncture?

Bleeding, bruising and needle site pain.

500

These two things are considered non-clean items in your travel kit

Trash bag and sharps container

500
You should do this to ensure no needles are left in the patient or on treatment tables

Count the number of needles used (and collected after treatment)

500

This pathogen can survive outside the body for 1 week

HBV

500

This is the last step in the Treatment Protocol, done after needles are removed and trash is disposed of

Wash/cleanse hands before leaving the treatment room/area

500

If you experience a needlestick or sharps injury or are exposed to blood or OPIM, you should

Acceptable answers:

1. Wash needlestick locations and cuts with soap and water

2. Flush splashes to the nose, mouth or skin with water

3. Irrigate eyes with clean water, saline or sterile irrigants

4. Seek medical advice from a licensed physician as soon as possible (Note: in NY it is recommended you be evaluated within the first 2 hours after the incident)

500

This pathogen is the most likely to be passed by needlestick exposure

HBV

600

These are placed in the center of the clean field

Needles (in their original packaging) (other acceptable answers: alcohol swabs)

600

You should do this as soon as you remove a needle

Discard it into a sharps container

600

Swelling, warmth, redness, pain and pus or drainage in infected skin and fever are symptoms of what disease?

MRSA

600

Healthcare professionals should do this on a yearly basis

Get a physical (that includes testing for tuberculosis)

600

What should you use to disinfect surfaces/areas contaminated with blood/OPIM spills?

EPA registered commercial hypochlorite solution (pg 201)

600

These are placed nearby the treatment table in a clean container or on the periphery of the clean field

Non-sterile cotton balls (other acceptable answers: skin cleansing materials, alcohol swabs)

700

If a needle has a long shaft, it may be held using this

Sterile gauze (other acceptable answer: sterile cotton ball)

700

This instance requires a practitioner to use a glove

Acceptable answers:

1. When bleeding occurs or is likely.

2. When needling the genital region or mouth.

3. When palpating near an area where there are lesions on the patient's skin.

4. In the event that there are skin lesions or open wounds on the practitioners hand.

5. When cleaning blood or OPIM from a surface.

700

Flu-like symptoms, abdominal pain, dark urine and light or greay-colored stools are symptoms of what disease?

Hepatits C (HCV)

700

Practitioners must wear ___ and ___ when engaging in wet cupping.

Gloves and protective eyewear

700

OSHA requires an Exposure Control Plan by provided by employers and reviewed and updated how often? (3 instances)

Annually or whenever new or revised tasks or procedures are added to the practice or if new positions are created that may have exposure potential

700

If a practitioner misses the point on the first insertion and has to re-needle the point, this must be used

A new needle (pg 83 of the manual)

800

Electro-acupuncture should be avoided in these 6 places:

Anterior triangle of the neck, Posterior Cervical Area, on the Scalp, Across the Spine, Across the Heart, in any patient with an ICD or Pacemaker.

800

What are the 7 components of CNT?

1. Hand sanitation

2. Clean field

3. Skin preparation

4. Isolation of contaminated sharps.

5. Standard precautions

6. The use of sterile single-use needles 

7. Follow appropriate emergency procedures

800

Which infectious disease has the shortest and longest incubation period?

Hepatitis C (HCV)

800

If cupping is performed on intact skin only, how must you clean them after use?

First with soap and water and then with an intermediate-level disinfectant.

800

List 5 of the 9 critical parts of any patient chart

1. Patient information

2. Past medical history

3. Allergies and adverse reactions

4. Family history

5. Dated and signed records of every visit

6. Flow sheets for organization of health maintenance, chronic conditions, well care, etc

7. Narrative notes describing conversations with patients regarding treatment (accepted and refused) and preventative testing

8. Consent documentation

9. Flow sheets or narratives indicating that unresolved problems form previous office visits are addressed in subsequent visits 

800

What are the 4 primary regions associated with acupuncture or dry needling-induced pneumothorax?

Upper trapezius, Thoracic Paraspinal, Medial Scapular, Subclavicular area.