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34 Cards in this Set
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When treating a patient in the spring it is best to needle at what depth?
A. Shallow B. Deep |
A. Shallow
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In the summer it is best to needle at what depth?
A. Shallow B. Deep |
A. Shallow
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In the fall it is best to needle at what depth?
A. Shallow B. Deep |
B. Deep
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In the winter it is best to needle at what depth?
A. Shallow B. Deep |
B. Deep
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According to the Miraculous Pivot, where is the pathogenic factor most likely to attack in the spring?
A. Superifcial layer B. skin C. Muscles D. tendons and bones |
A. Superficial layer
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According to the Miraculous Pivot, where is the pathogenic factor most likely to attack in the summer?
A. Superifcial layer B. skin C. Muscles D. tendons and bones |
B. skin
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According to the Miraculous Pivot, where is the pathogenic factor most likely to attack in the fall?
A. Superifcial layer B. skin C. Muscles D. tendons and bones |
C. Muscles
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According to the Miraculous Pivot, where is the pathogenic factor most likely to attack in the winter?
A. Superifcial layer B. skin C. Muscles D. tendons and bones |
D. Tendons and bones
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To tonify Kidney, the best point to use is:
A. Ren 4 B. Ren 8 C. Ren 6 D. Ren 12 |
A. Ren 4
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Ren 6 is the best point to tonify which organ's deficiency?
A. Kidney B. Spleen |
B. Spleen
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What combination of points will you moxa to restore collapse of yang?
A. Ren 4 & Ren 6 B. Ren 4 & Ren 8 C. Ren 6 & Ren 8 D. Ren 4 & Du 4 |
B. Ren 4 & Ren 8
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The Source points of each meridian are where:
A. the qi & blood gather and plunge deeper B. the interior & exterior related organs connect C. primary qi is retained D. each meridian starts |
C. primary qi is retained
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Where the qi & blood are converged and accumulated are known as the
A. Yuan-source points B. Network points C. Xi-cleft points D. Uniting points |
C. Xi-cleft points
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The points that connect Exteriorly & Interiorly related meridians are known as
A. Yuan-source points B. Network points C. Xi-cleft points D. Uniting points |
B. Network points
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Which points are best to treat acute diseases?
A. Source points B. Luo-Connecting points C. Xi-xleft points D. Front mu points |
C. Xi-cleft points
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Viscera is another term used to describe the
A. Yang organs B. Yin organs |
B. Yin organs
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Bowels is another term used to describe the
A. Yang organs B. Yin organs |
A. Yang organs
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The Uniting point is another term used to describe which 5 shu point?
A. Jing-well B. Ying-spring C. Jing-river D. He-sea |
D. He-sea
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The Brook point is another term used to describe which 5 shu point?
A. Jing-well B. Ying-spring C. Jing-river D. He-sea |
B. Ying-spring
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The SP & ST meridians are both affected. The ST meridian is diseased first, then the SP meridian becomes diseased.
Which point combination will you use? A. yuan point of SP meridian & Luo point of ST meridian B. Yuan point of SP meridian & Luo point of SP meridian C. Yuan point of ST meridian & Luo point of SP meridian D. Yuan point of ST meridian & Luo point of ST meridian C. |
C. Yuan point of ST meridian & Luo point of SP meridian
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The front mu of san jiao is located how many cun below umbilicus?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 |
B. 2
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Front Mu of BL is located how many cun below umbilicus?
A. 1 B. 2 C. 3 D. 4 |
D. 4
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Symptomatic point selections for fever
A. DU14, Liv3 B. DU14, LI11, LI4 C. TE6, LI11, LI4 D. PC4, SP10 |
B. DU14, LI11, LI4
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Symptomatic point selections for coma
A. Ren 8, Ren 4 B. Du1, Ren 1 C. DU26, Shixuan D. DU26, Ren 8 |
C. DU26, Shixuan
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SI3 & HT 6 are combined to treat the symptom of
A. night sweating B. neck pain C. palpitation D. wrist pain |
A. night sweating
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of clenched jaw include:
A. ST5, LI4 B. GB2, SI19, SJ21 C. GB34, SP3 D. ST7, ST6, LI4 |
D. ST7, ST6, LI4
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of cough or asthma include:
A. Ren 22, Dingchuan B. LU7, KI3 C. Ren 24, KI1 D. LU1 |
A. Ren 22, Dingchuan
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of suffocated chest include:
A. PC6, Ren 17 B. LU1 C. HT7, PC7 D. Ren 17, LU1 |
A. PC6, Ren 17
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of cardica pain include:
A. HT5, HT1 B. PC6, PC4 C. PC9, Shixuan D. PC1, PC4 |
B. PC6, PC4
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of Hypochondriac pain include:
A. LU7, GB14 B. GB31, Liv8 C. GB34, SJ6 D. , LIV5, SI6 |
C. GB34, SJ6
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of Abdominal distention include:
A. Ren 6, ST36 B. SJ6, Ren 6 C. PC6, BL14 D. Zigongxue, LI4 |
A. Ren 6, ST36
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of constipation include:
A. ST25, PC6 B. SJ6, KI6 C. Ren6, ST12 D. SI6, KI6 |
B. SJ6, KI6
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of convulsion include:
A. GB31, Ren17 B. DU23, LI4 C. LI4, Liv3 D. Dingchuan, PC6 |
C. LI4, Liv3
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The best point selection for symptomatic treatment of epistaxis include:
A. DU24, LU7 B. LU6, LU1 C. LI11, LI4 D. DU23, LI4 |
D. DU23, LI4
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