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The portion of the Motor Area Line that treats paralysis of the contralateral lower limb:
a. Lower 1/5
b. Lower 2/5
c. Middle 2/5
d. Upper 1/5
d. Upper 1/5
The portion of the Motor Area Line that treats paralysis of the contralateral upper limb:
a. Lower 1/5
b. Lower 2/5
c. Middle 2/5
d. Upper 1/5
c. Middle 2/5
The portion of the Motor Area Line that treats paralysis of the face and motor aphasia:
a. Lower 1/5
b. Lower 2/5
c. Middle 2/5
d. Upper 1/5
b. Lower 2/5
The AP median line begins and ends at:
a. The midpoint of the upper border of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance
b. 1 cm above the ear apex to the external occipital protuberance
c. Midpoint between the eyebrows to the external occipital protuberance
d. Lateral aspect of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance
c. Midpoint between the eyebrows to the external occipital protuberance
The SO line begins and ends at:
a. The midpoint of the upper border of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance
b. 1 cm above the ear apex to the external occipital protuberance
c. Midpoint between the eyebrows to the external occipital protuberance
d. Lateral aspect of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance
a. The midpoint of the upper border of the eyebrow to the external occipital protuberance
The motor area line begins how far posterior the midpoint of the AP line:
a. .5 cm
b. 1 cm
c. 1.5 cm
d. 2 cm
a. .5 cm
The sensory area line begins how far posterior to the midpoint of the AP line:
a. .5 cm
b. 1 cm
c. 1.5 cm
d. 2 cm
d. 2 cm
The portion of the sensory area line that treats pain, numbness and abnormal sensation of the contralateral portions of the back and leg, occipital headache, neck pain, and tinnitus:
a. lower 1/5
b. lower 2/5
c. middle 2/5
d. upper 1/5
d. upper 1/5
The portion of the sensory area line that treats pain, numbness and abnormal sensation of the contralateral arm:
a. lower 1/5
b. lower 2/5
c. middle 2/5
d. upper 1/5
c. middle 2/5
The portion of the sensory area line that treats pain, numbness and abnormal sensation of the contralateral side of the head and face:
a. lower 1/5
b. lower 2/5
c. middle 2/5
d. upper 1/5
b. lower 2/5
The chorea/tremor line begins:
a. .5 cm posterior to center of AP line
b. 1.5 cm posterior to center of AP line
c. 1 cm anterior to center of AP line
d. 2.5 cm anterior to center of AP line
c. 1 cm anterior to center of AP line

(keep in mind, she may ask in reference to motor line.. add or subtract .5 cm, as applicable)
The vascular dilation and constriction area begins:
a. .5 cm posterior to center of AP line
b. 1.5 cm posterior to center of AP line
c. 1 cm anterior to center of AP line
d. 2.5 cm anterior to center of AP line
d. 2.5 cm anterior to center of AP line
The vertigo line (dizziness and auditory area) is:
a. 2 cm behind the parietal tuber, 3 cm long
b. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, extends 4 cm posteriorly
c. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, 2 cm anteriorly, 2 cm posteriorly
d. Anterior hairline, directly above pupils, 2 cm posteriorly
c. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, 2 cm anteriorly, 2 cm
The third speech area (receptive) is:
a. 2 cm behind the parietal tuber, 3 cm long
b. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, extends 4 cm posteriorly
c. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, 2 cm anteriorly, 2 cm posteriorly
d. Anterior hairline, directly above pupils, 2 cm posteriorly
b. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, extends 4 cm posteriorly
The second speech area (nominal) is:
a. 2 cm behind the parietal tuber, 3 cm long
b. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, extends 4 cm posteriorly
c. 1.5 cm above the ear apex, 2 cm anteriorly, 2 cm posteriorly
d. Anterior hairline, directly above pupils, 2 cm posteriorly
a. 2 cm behind the parietal tuber, 3 cm long
The application area is:
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly
b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg.
c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly
d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length
b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg.
The motor and sensory area of the foot is:
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly
b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg.
c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly
d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length
d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length
The vision/optic area is:
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly
b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg.
c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly
d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly
The balance area is:
a. 1 cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm superiorly
b. From the tuber parietal, 3 needles inserted inferior, anterior, and posterior 45 deg.
c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly
d. 1 cm lateral to top of head, 1 cm anterior to motor line origin, 3 cm in length
c. 3 cm lateral to external occipital protuberance, parallel to midline, 4 cm long inferiorly
The ST area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline
b. At the anterior hairline, directly above the pupil
c. At the anterior hairline, 2 cm from midline
d. At the anterior hairline, 4.5 cm from midline
b. At the anterior hairline, directly above the pupil
The LV/GB area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline
b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward
c. At the anterior hairline, 2 cm from midline
d. At the anterior hairline, 4.5 cm from midline
b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward
The Thoracic Cavity Area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline
b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward
c. At the anterior hairline, 2 cm from midline
d. At the anterior hairline, between ST and midline
d. Between ST and midline
The Reproductive Area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline
b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward
c. At the anterior hairline, lateral to ST, directed upwards
d. At the anterior hairline, between ST and midline
c. At the anterior hairline, lateral to ST, directed upwards
The Intestine Area is located:
a. At the anterior hairline, 1 cm from midline
b. Same as ST, but directed anteriorly/downward
c. At the anterior hairline, lateral to ST, directed downwards
d. At the anterior hairline, between ST and midline
c. At the anterior hairline, lateral to ST, directed downwards