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what is the purpose of CNT? - ANSWER: reduce risk of spreading
infection from patient to patient, from patient to ourselves, or from
ourselves to patient.
Reason for CNT - ANSWER: Reduce risk of accidents
Help maintain public safety
Help meet medical, legal and ethical requirements of healthcare workers
Sterilizatation - ANSWER: the process of destroying ALL microbial life
(including viruses) via sterilants (chemicals) or sterilizing methods.
Disinfection - ANSWER: the process that REDUCES the number of
microbes on *inanimate* objects. Disinfected objects are considered
"clean"
Antiseptic - ANSWER: Chemicals used to reduce microbes on *living
tissue*. They are used on patients and practitioners.
Disinfectants - ANSWER: Chemicals used to reduce microbes on
inanimate objects. They are used on tools and equipment.
Aseptic Techniques - ANSWER: used to prevent infection during
invasive procedures, such as for surgery, or other invasive procedures
or dressing wounds.
, Clean techniques - ANSWER: used by acupuncturists during our needle
insertion activities.
Clean Field - ANSWER: Section of a work surface, including the skin of
and surrounding the targeted acupoint, that has been prepared to
manage acupuncture equipment in a way to protect the sterility of acu
needles.
Contraindications of needling - ANSWER: Excessively elevated blood
pressure because of the risk of stroke
Contraindications of needling - ANSWER: Intoxicated or chemically
mind-altered state of you or your patient whether from illicit or
prescription meds, alcohol or mental function.
Contraindications of needling - ANSWER: Patient refusal
Contraindications of needling - ANSWER: Wound at specific site of
insertion (infection, bruise, rashes, etc.)
Precautions of needling - ANSWER: Pregnant women
Precautions if needling - ANSWER: Be aware if your patient is on blood
thinners.
Precautions if needling - ANSWER: History of syncope/fainting
Precautions if needling - ANSWER: Know if your patient has
compromised ability to sense pain, temp, pressure, etc.
Answers With Verified Solutions 2026.
what is the purpose of CNT? - ANSWER: reduce risk of spreading
infection from patient to patient, from patient to ourselves, or from
ourselves to patient.
Reason for CNT - ANSWER: Reduce risk of accidents
Help maintain public safety
Help meet medical, legal and ethical requirements of healthcare workers
Sterilizatation - ANSWER: the process of destroying ALL microbial life
(including viruses) via sterilants (chemicals) or sterilizing methods.
Disinfection - ANSWER: the process that REDUCES the number of
microbes on *inanimate* objects. Disinfected objects are considered
"clean"
Antiseptic - ANSWER: Chemicals used to reduce microbes on *living
tissue*. They are used on patients and practitioners.
Disinfectants - ANSWER: Chemicals used to reduce microbes on
inanimate objects. They are used on tools and equipment.
Aseptic Techniques - ANSWER: used to prevent infection during
invasive procedures, such as for surgery, or other invasive procedures
or dressing wounds.
, Clean techniques - ANSWER: used by acupuncturists during our needle
insertion activities.
Clean Field - ANSWER: Section of a work surface, including the skin of
and surrounding the targeted acupoint, that has been prepared to
manage acupuncture equipment in a way to protect the sterility of acu
needles.
Contraindications of needling - ANSWER: Excessively elevated blood
pressure because of the risk of stroke
Contraindications of needling - ANSWER: Intoxicated or chemically
mind-altered state of you or your patient whether from illicit or
prescription meds, alcohol or mental function.
Contraindications of needling - ANSWER: Patient refusal
Contraindications of needling - ANSWER: Wound at specific site of
insertion (infection, bruise, rashes, etc.)
Precautions of needling - ANSWER: Pregnant women
Precautions if needling - ANSWER: Be aware if your patient is on blood
thinners.
Precautions if needling - ANSWER: History of syncope/fainting
Precautions if needling - ANSWER: Know if your patient has
compromised ability to sense pain, temp, pressure, etc.