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NCCAOM. CNT QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS

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  • August 6, 2024
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NCCAOM. CNT

Incubation Period for Hepatitis A - answer14 to 28 days

_____ is spread through contact with contaminated blood and body fluids. Infected
individuals and those caring for them, sharing living space, or participating in high risk
behaviors (unprotected sex with multiple partners and drug use) should follow careful
infection prevention procedures. - answer Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)

The incubation period for HBV is 45 to 160 days.

Hepatitis A (acute) infection by - answer Direct contact or by fecal-contaminated food or
water

15 to 50 days, with an average incubation period of 28 days.

Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) - answerLiver infection caused by the hepatitis B virus that is
transmitted by blood, semen, or another body fluid from an infected person

(Acupuncturists most at risk for)

_____ infection results in the abrupt onset of symptoms. Symptoms include abdominal
discomfort, loss of appetite, fatigue, nausea, dark urine, and jaundice. Symptoms
usually last less than 2 months - answerHepatitis A (HAV)

HAV can live outside the body for months, depending on the environmental conditions.

Vaccine for Hepatitis B? - answer3 doses; available in combination; 95% effective

HBV can survive outside the body ______ and still be capable of causing infection -
answerat least 7 days

Keep acupuncture clean

What two Hepatitis viruses are transmitted fecal-orally? - answerHepatitis A and E

The CDC strongly recommends that all healthcare workers be vaccinated for the
hepatitis _____ virus - answerhepatitis B virus (HBV)

B virus that is transmitted by blood, semen, or another body fluid from an infected
person

, (Acupuncturists most at risk for)

What virus can cause lifelong infection, cirrhosis of the liver, liver cancer, liver failure,
and death. - answerHepatitis B (HBV)

The incubation period of Hepatitis A HAV is _____ - answer15 to 50 days, with an
average incubation period of 28 days.

_______ virus, formerly called infectious hepatitis or short-incubation hepatitis, is a
common infection in conditions of poor sanitation and overcrowding. Although
transmission is mainly through fecal contaminated food and water, contaminated blood
on hands can pose a potential hazard in acupuncture practice - answerHepatitis A
(HAV)

15 to 50 days, with an average incubation period of 28 days.

Vessel Caution for Lung 9 - answerRadial Artery

Vessel Caution for Heart 7 - answerUlnar Artery

Vessel Caution for Stomach 9 - answerCarotid Artery

Vessel Caution for Stomach 12 - answerSupra-clavicular Artery and Vein

Vessel Caution for Stomach 13 - answerSubclavian Artery

Vessel Caution for Stomach 42 - answerDorsalis Pedis Artery

Vessel Caution for Spleen 11 - answerFemoral Artery

Vessel Caution for Heart 1 - answerAxillary Artery

Vessel Caution for Liver 12 - answerFemoral Artery and Vein

Vessel Caution for Bladder 40 - answerPopliteal Artery

Using the example of Ren12, what is the safe depth of needling for a thin patient? -
answerIn puncturing the point Ren 12, a strong sensation may be obtained when a
depth of 0.5 inch is reached in a thin patient.

Needling depths are obviously less for children

Why is it Important to Apply Pressure to Points After Removing Needles? - answerTo
Avoid Superficial Bleeding or Hematoma

Name Five Reasons for Needle Site Pain or Sensation - answer1. Poor Technique

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