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38 Cards in this Set
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Moxa treatment for scrofula |
moxa with garlic |
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Yang collapse, seating, cold, weak |
moxa with salt at REN8 |
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Small burn due to maxa, what to do |
burnt ointment and sterile gauze (acupuncture around the burn) |
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TDP lamp minimal distance from patient |
12 inches (10 in, 8 in, 6 in) |
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E-stimulation CI |
pacemaker or electronic device (heart disease) |
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point lacated by dorsiflexion |
LV4 |
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Facial point that can be inserted perper dicularly up to one inch |
ST1 |
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Hemoptysis and low grade fever |
LU5 (HT3, PC3, KD10) |
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Nervous patient, who asks does acupuncture hurt? Best position and technique |
supine with few needles and light stimulation ( sitting with few needles and light stimulation; prone with strong simulation) |
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Stretching needling technique for |
REN4 |
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Intradermal needle indicated for |
hypertension ( acute cold, other answer choices acute) |
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Plum blossom needle technique |
perpendicular to skin, using wrist, rapid (perpendicular to skin, using arm, moderate) |
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Three edged needle used for |
sore throat ( other answer choice non excess) |
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stuck needle, best protocol |
firm direct pressure near the point; insert another point nearby |
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When should you delay acupuncture treatment |
intoxication (other conditions) |
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Setting the mountain on fire technique for |
yang def (excess cold) |
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Heavenly coolness technique for |
heat syndrome |
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Case study of food stag |
point comb'n including ST44 |
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Prolapse of rectum, used DU20, UB25, DU1, ST25 even technique, not effective, how to modify |
reinforce and moxa (moxa DU20 and add LI1) |
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Cupping over needle is not recomended for what body part |
heart (abdomen, leg) |
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Extra point for menstruation |
Zigong |
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Cupping should not be performed within 24-48 hrs after what |
(any surgery, chemotherapy, radiation, taking blood thinner) |
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Ear acupuncture function for tragus |
nose |
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At intertragical notch and medial end |
ovaries |
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Ear acupuncture for urinary issues |
Concha |
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Head aupuncture for Chorea located |
parallel and 1.5cm anterior to moter line |
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Head acupuncture GB15 |
Stomach |
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Sudden deafness, facial swelling, and sore throat |
SJ channel |
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According to CNT, at least how long moxa stick in extinguishing apparatus after use |
?(10min, 15min, 30min, 60min) |
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LI5careful to avoid what vasculature |
cephalic vein |
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Which channel jing river point atrophy of leg |
Stomach |
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LV yang rising, excess abouve and def below |
? (aoid moxa, moxa at KD1, moxa at DU20 moxa at SP1) |
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Bent needle due to changing position, what to do |
return to original position |
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Bent needle, what to do |
remove along the bent |
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below occipital protuberance |
DU16 |
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Where is UB10 |
at level of DU15 |
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patient about to faint, what to do first |
remove all needles |
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Lighteadedness, dizziness, etc. are signs of what clinical emergency |
fainting |