Acupuncture First Aid Practitioner
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Last updated on 09 Jan 2026
Overview
Acupuncture First Aid Practitioners use acupuncture to deliver immediate care during physical or emotional emergencies. Often employed in disaster relief, trauma centers, or holistic clinics, they apply traditional Chinese medicine principles to stabilize patients. Their work includes reducing pain, calming shock, and supporting the body's natural healing. They work in coordination with conventional emergency care providers. Quick decision-making and steady hands are critical.

Job Description
- Administer acupuncture for acute injuries or emotional shock.
- Perform rapid assessments under emergency conditions.
- Collaborate with emergency response teams.
- Educate patients on post-care practices.
- Maintain hygiene and needle safety protocols.
- Keep records of procedures and outcomes.
- Provide calming presence during crisis situations.

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