CCAOM CNT (CLEAN NEEDLE TECHNIQUE)
CERTIFICATION ACTUAL EXAM PREP 2026 ALL
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1. According to OSHA's Bloodborne Pathogens Standard, acupuncture
needles are classified as which type of sharp?
A. Non-sharp medical device
B. Contaminated sharps
C. Reusable medical equipment
D. Low-risk item
Rationale: Acupuncture needles are considered contaminated sharps
after use and must be disposed of in puncture-resistant, leak-proof
sharps containers.
2. The most effective method to prevent transmission of bloodborne
pathogens during acupuncture treatment is:
A. Double-gloving all patients
B. Consistent use of Standard Precautions
C. Autoclaving all needles before use
D. Using alcohol wipes on skin after needle insertion
Rationale: Standard Precautions (hand hygiene, PPE, safe injection
practices, sharps safety) are the primary infection control measures.
3. Before performing acupuncture, the practitioner must wash hands
with soap and water for at least:
A. 10 seconds
B. 20 seconds
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C. 30 seconds
D. 60 seconds
Rationale: CDC recommends scrubbing hands with soap for at least
20 seconds to effectively remove pathogens.
4. Which of the following is an acceptable method to clean the skin
before needle insertion?
A. 70% isopropyl alcohol swab in a circular motion from center outward
B. 70% isopropyl alcohol swab in a circular motion from center
outward
C. Soap and water only
D. Povidone-iodine followed by alcohol
Rationale: Alcohol swabs are standard for skin antisepsis; the motion
should be circular from the insertion site outward to avoid bringing
contaminants back.
5. A used acupuncture needle should be immediately disposed of:
A. In a regular trash can
B. In an approved sharps container
C. Recapped and placed in a biohazard bag
D. On the treatment table for later disposal
Rationale: Used sharps must be placed directly into a puncture-
resistant, leak-proof sharps container at the point of use.
6. What is the minimum required information on a sharps container
label?
A. Only the word "Sharps"
B. Biohazard symbol and the word "Biohazard"
C. Manufacturer name and date
D. "Do not recycle"
Rationale: OSHA requires sharps containers to be labeled with the
biohazard symbol and the word "Biohazard" or color-coded red.
7. Which of the following is a requirement for a safe acupuncture
treatment room?
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A. Carpeted floors
B. A surface that can be easily cleaned and disinfected
C. Open shelves for needle storage
D. Cloth chairs without covers
Rationale: Treatment surfaces must be non-porous and cleanable to
prevent contamination.
8. If a practitioner’s glove is punctured by an acupuncture needle, the
first action should be:
A. Continue treatment with the same glove
B. Remove the glove immediately, wash hands, and put on a new
glove
C. Cover the glove with a bandage
D. Finish the treatment and then change gloves
Rationale: A punctured glove compromises barrier protection;
immediate removal and hand hygiene are required.
9. The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens Standard requires employers to
offer Hepatitis B vaccination to at-risk employees:
A. Only if the employee requests it in writing
B. Free of charge within 10 days of initial assignment
C. After the employee has a needle-stick injury
D. Only to licensed acupuncturists, not students
Rationale: The vaccination must be offered at no cost within 10 days
of initial assignment to employees with occupational exposure.
10. Which of the following is a correct statement about cleaning a
treatment table?
A. Clean only at the end of the day
B. Disinfect between each patient using an EPA-registered
disinfectant
C. Wipe with dry cloth only
D. Use soap and water only
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Rationale: Surfaces must be disinfected between patients to prevent
cross-contamination.
11. When disposing of a sharps container, it must be:
A. Placed in a clear plastic bag
B. Closed tightly and placed in a designated biohazard waste
container
C. Burned in an open incinerator
D. Emptied into a larger container for reuse
Rationale: Full sharps containers must be sealed and disposed of
according to regulated medical waste procedures.
12. An acupuncturist develops a weeping rash on both hands. Which
action is most appropriate?
A. Wear single gloves and treat patients
B. Refrain from direct patient care until the rash heals or use a
barrier method approved by infection control
C. Continue treatment but wash hands more frequently
D. Cover the rash with a bandage and wear gloves
Rationale: Weeping dermatitis compromises skin integrity and
increases infection risk; the practitioner should not perform
procedures until resolved.
13. The term "Standard Precautions" assumes that:
A. Only patients known to have infectious diseases pose a risk
B. All blood, body fluids, and used needles are potentially infectious
C. Gloves are only needed for patients with visible bleeding
D. Hand hygiene is optional if gloves are worn
Rationale: Standard Precautions treat all human blood and certain
body fluids as infectious.
14. How often should a sharps container be replaced?
A. Every month regardless of fill level
B. When it is ¾ full
C. Only when completely full