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1. In clinic the depth of insertion of a needle depends upon ( ).
(1) the constitution of the patient
(2) the location of the point
(3) the pathological condition
(4) the length of the needle
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2. Which of the following point(s) is/are often needled obliquely? ( ).
(1) Lieque (L 7)
(2) Pianli (LI 6)
(3) Qimen (Liv 14)
(4) Xingjian (Liv 2)
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3. Which of the following point(s) is/are often needled horizontally? ( )
(1) Baihui (Du 20)
(2) Touwei (S 8)
(3) Zanzhu (B 2)
(4) Tanzhong (Ren 17)
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4. The sign(s) of the arrival of Qi may include(s) ( ).
(1) soreness
(2) numbness
(3) heaviness
(4) distention
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5. The factor(s) influencing the arrival of Qi include(s) ( ).
(1) location of the points
(2) the depth of needle insertion
(3) needle manipulation
(4) constitution and sensation of the patient
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6. Stuck needle may be caused by ( ).
(1) strong spasm of the local muscle after the insertion of the needle
(2) twirling the needle with too large amplitude
(3) twirling the needle in one direction only
(4) poor quality of the needle
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7. Bent needle may result from ( ).
(1) unskillful manipulation or too forceful manipulation
(2) the needle striking the hard tissue
(3) a sudden change of the patient's posture
(4) twirling the needle with too large amplitude
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8. The indication(s) of the three-edged needle is/are ( ).
(1) high fever
(2) loss of consciousness
(3) sore throat
(4) local congestion or swelling
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9. The function(s) of the three-edged needle is/are ( ).
(1) to promote the smooth flow of Qi and blood in channels
(2) to dispel blood stasis
(3) to eliminate the heat
(4) to reinforce the deficiency
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10. The cupping method has the function of ( ).
(1) warming
(2) promoting the free flow of Qi and blood
(3) dispelling cold-damp
(4) diminishing swelling and pain
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11. Which of the following needling techniques belongs to the reinforcing
method? ( )
(1) lifting the needle gently and slowly
(2) rotating the needle gently and slowly with small amplitude
(3) inserting the needle slowly and withdrawing it rapidly
(4) pressing the hole quickly to close it after withdrawing the needle
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12. The function(s) of moxibustion is/are ( ).
(1) to warm the channels and expel cold
(2) to induce the smooth flow of Qi and blood
(3) to strengthen yang from collapse
(4) to prevent diseases and maintain healthy
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13. moxibusiton with ginger can be used to treat ( ).
(1) weakness of the stomach and spleen
(2) invasion of heat
(3) yang deficiency
(4) yin deficiency
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14. An appropriate posture is selected for a patient according to ( ).
(1) the location of the points utilized
(2) the manipulation utilized for acupuncture and moxibustion treatment
(3) the duration the needles are retaind for a treatment
(4) the position best able to prevent fainting, bent needle, stuck needle or
broken needle
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15. Which of the following points is/are commonly used for moxibustion with
salt ( ).
(1) Dazhui (Du 14)
(2) Zusanli (S 36)
(3) Sanyinjiao (Sp 6)
(4) Shenque (Ren 8)
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16. The function(s) of moxibustion on ginger include(s) ( ).
(1) clearing pathogenic heat
(2) dispersing cold
(3) detoxification
(4) warming the middle Jiao
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