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1. Fire
2. Suction
3. Wet or Bleeding Cupping
Note: Fluid blisters called bullae are not an infrequent outcome of cupping
Central Nervous System injury--How deep from the surface of the skin to the spinal
cord or the roots of the spinal nerves?
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, 25 to 45 mm
Deep needling of points of the inner line of the bladder meridian (BL11 to
20) was particularly likely to cause lesions of the spinal cord or the spinal
nerve roots."
The CDC strongly recommends that all healthcare workers be vaccinated for the
hepatitis _____ virus
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hepatitis B virus (HBV)
B virus that is transmitted by blood, semen, or another body fluid from an
infected person
(Acupuncturists most at risk for)
Which Types of Patients Should be Monitored Very Closely when Using T.D.P. Lamp
Therapy?
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All Patients, but Especially Those with a Reduced Heat Response Such As
Diabetes, Neuropathies or Areas of Reduced Blood Flow
Using the example of Ren12, what is the safe depth of needling for a thin patient?
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, In 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
Vessel Caution for Stomach 9
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Carotid Artery
Hepatitis B Virus (HBV)
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Liver 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)
_______ 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
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