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John presents with deafness, intermittent tinnitus aggravated by strain and eliminated by pressing. He complains of dizziness, soreness and aching of the lower back, seminal emissions, excessive leucorrhea? And a thready, weak pulse. What is the diagnosis?
a. Deafness, excess type
b. Deafness, deficiency type
b. Deafness, deficiency type
John presents with deafness, intermittent tinnitus aggravated by strain and eliminated by pressing. He complains of dizziness, soreness and aching of the lower back, seminal emissions, excessive leucorrhea? And a thready, weak pulse. What points would you use?
a. GB 8, TE1, GB34, SI 3, LI 4
b. LR 3, LI 4, TE 16, PC 6, HT 7
c. TE 17, GB 2, GB 43, TE 3, BL 23, Ren 4, KI 3
d. TE 17, GB 2, GB 43, TE 3, LR 2, GB 41
c. TE 17, GB 2, GB 43, TE 3, BL 23, Ren 4, KI 3
Jane presents with sudden deafness, distension sensation and constant ringing in the ear, flushed face, dry mouth, irritability and hot temper, forceful and wiry pulse. What is your differentiation?
a. Deafness, excess type
b. Deafness, deficiency type
a. Deafness, excess type
Jane presents with sudden deafness, distension sensation and constant ringing in the ear, flushed face, dry mouth, irritability and hot temper, forceful and wiry pulse. What points will you use?
a. GB 8, TE1, GB34, SI 3, LI 4
b. LR 3, LI 4, TE 16, PC 6, HT 7
c. TE 17, GB 2, GB 43, TE 3, BL 23, Ren 4, KI 3
d. TE 17, GB 2, GB 43, TE 3, LR 2, GB 41
d. TE 17, GB 2, GB 43, TE 3, LR 2, GB 41
Tina has congestion, swelling and acute pain of the eye. What is the basic diagnosis?
a. Wind cold
b. Wind dampness
c. Wind heat
d. LV fire
c. Wind heat
What are the basic points for treating wind heat affecting the eye?
a. GB-34, LV-3, ST-44, SJ-6, E-Yuyao
b. BL-1, GB-20, E-Taiyang, LI-4, LV-2
c. E-Yintang, GB-21, TE-17, LV-3, GB-14, ST-1
d. ST-2, Du-24, BL-2, E-Qiuhou, TE-5
b. BL-1, GB-20, E-Taiyang, LI-4, LV-2
Additional points for treating eye disorders with wind heat and LV fire:
a. TE-17, KI-2
b. ST-44, LV-9
c. LI-11, GB-34
d. TE-5, LV-3
d. TE-5, LV-3
Bobby has nasal obstruction, loss of sense of smell, yellow fluid nasal discharge, thick and sticky accumulating cough and a dull pain in the forehead. He has a rapid pulse and a red tongue with a thin white sticky coat. This is due to pathogenic heat accumulating in the:
a. GB
b. LU
c. HT
d. LI
b. LU
Bobby has nasal obstruction, loss of sense of smell, yellow fluid nasal discharge, thick and sticky accumulating cough and a dull pain in the forehead. He has a rapid pulse and a red tongue with a thin white sticky coat. Which meridian would you choose points from?
a. Foot yangming
b. Hand yangming
c. Hand taiyang
d. Hand taiyin
e. A and C
f. B and D
f. B and D
Bobby has nasal obstruction, loss of sense of smell, yellow fluid nasal discharge, thick and sticky accumulating cough and a dull pain in the forehead. He has a rapid pulse and a red tongue with a thin white sticky coat. Which points would you choose?
a. LI-4, LI-20, LU-7, E-Bitong, E-Yintang
b. TE-5, LI-4, LI-11, E-Yuyao, E-Qiuhou
c. PC-4, LU-5, Du-24, E-Taiyang, E-Yintang
d. LI-20, ST-3, Du-23, E-Bitong, E-Yintang
a. LI-4, LI-20, LU-7, E-Bitong, E-Yintang
Sheila has epitaxis (nosebleed) with fever and cough. She has a red tongue, superficial and rapid pulse and is thirsty, desiring cold drinks. She has constipation and foul breath. What is your differentiation?
a. Extreme heat in the lung and stomach
b. Yin deficiency with preponderance of fire
a. Extreme heat in the lung and stomach
Sheila has epitaxis (nosebleed) with fever and cough. She has a red tongue, superficial and rapid pulse and is thirsty, desiring cold drinks. She has constipation and foul breath. What meridian(s) will you treat?
a. Hand Taiyin
b. Hand Yangming, Du
c. Foot Shaoyin, Ren
d. Hand Taiyang, Du
b. Hand Yangming, Du
Sheila has epitaxis (nosebleed) with fever and cough. She has a red tongue, superficial and rapid pulse and is thirsty, desiring cold drinks. She has constipation and foul breath. What points will you select?
a. E-Bitong, LI-4, HT-7, KI-3
b. E-Yintang, LI-4, LI-11, LI-20
c. LI-20, LI-4, Du-23, LU-11, ST-44
d. TE-5, LI-20, Du-24, SP-10
c. LI-20, LI-4, Du-23, LU-11, ST-44
Jose has a toothache accompanied by foul breath and thirst. He has a yellow tongue and a forceful, rapid pulse. What is the diagnosis?
a. Wind fire
b. ST fire
c. KI Yin def
d. KI Yang def
b. ST fire
After going to the dentist, Jose finds he has an acute toothache w gingival swelling, fever and chills with a superficial and rapid pulse. What is the diagnosis now?
a. Wind fire
b. ST fire
c. KI Yin def
d. KI Yang def
a. Wind fire
Timothy has dull pain on and off, loose teeth, absence of foul breath, with a red tongue and a thread, rapid pulse. What is the diagnosis?
a. Wind fire
b. ST fire
c. KI Yin def
d. KI Yang def
c. KI Yin def
Timothy has dull pain on and off, loose teeth, absence of foul breath, with a red tongue and a thread, rapid pulse. What points would you treat with?
a. ST-44, LV-3, LI-4
b. ST-6, ST-7, KI-3
c. KI-7, Ren-24, ST-4
d. LI-11, LI-4, ST-5
b. ST-6, ST-7, KI-3
Which points would you choose to treat toothache due to ST Fire?
a. ST-44, LV-3, LI-4
b. ST-6, ST-7, KI-3
c. KI-7, Ren-24, ST-4
d. LI-4, ST-6, ST-7, ST-44
d. LI-4, ST-6, ST-7, ST-44
Barbara has an abrupt onset of fever and chills, headache, congested and sore throat. Also thirst, dysphagia, constipation, and a red tongue with thin yellow coat and a superficial and rapid pulse. What is your diagnosis?
a. Excess heat
b. Heat due to yin def
c. Heat due to yang def
d. Heat due to blood def
a. Excess heat
Barbara has an abrupt onset of fever and chills, headache, congested and sore throat. Also thirst, dysphagia, constipation, and a red tongue with thin yellow coat and a superficial and rapid pulse. What points will you choose to treat?
a. SI-2, LI-1, Ren-23, Ren-22
b. LU-11, LI-4, ST-44, SI-17
c. KI-3, LU-10, Ren-23
d. KI-6, LU-7, LI-18
e. c and d, alternatively
b. LU-11, LI-4, ST-44, SI-17
Mark has a gradual onset w/o fever or with a low fever. He has a congested, sore throat, intermittent pain or pain during swallowing, dry throat at night, feverish sensation in the palms and soles, red tongue without coat, thready, rapid pulse. What is your diagnosis?
a. Excess heat
b. Heat due to yin def
c. Heat due to yang def
d. Heat due to blood def
b. Heat due to yin def
Mark has a gradual onset w/o fever or with a low fever. He has a congested, sore throat, intermittent pain or pain during swallowing, dry throat at night, feverish sensation in the palms and soles, red tongue without coat, thready, rapid pulse. What points will you choose to treat?
a. SI-2, LI-1, Ren-23, Ren-22
b. LU-11, LI-4, ST-44, SI-17
c. KI-3, LU-10, Ren-23
d. KI-6, LU-7, LI-18
e. c and d, alternatively
e. c and d, alternatively
Leslie has blurred vision, weakness of breath, no talking, poor appetite and a loose stool. She has a thread and weak pulse and a pale tongue w a thin white coat. What is the diagnosis?
a. LV qi stagnation
b. Qi and blood deficiency
c. LV and KI yin deficiency
d. KI yang deficiency
b. Qi and blood deficiency
Tom has blurred vision w emotional depression, dizziness, vertigo, with hypochondriac pain, a bitter taste in his mouth and a dry throat. His pulse is string taut. What is the diagnosis?
a. LV qi stagnation
b. Qi and blood deficiency
c. LV and KI yin deficiency
d. KI yang deficiency
a. LV qi stagnation
The basic points used to treat optic atrophy are:
a. LV-3, KI-3, BL-18, BL-23
b. SP-6, ST-36
c. LV-14, LV-3, GB-34
d. GB-20, BL-1, E-Qiuhou, GB-37
d. GB-20, BL-1, E-Qiuhou, GB-37
Supplemental points to treat LV and KI yin deficiency are:
a. LV-3, KI-3, BL-18, BL-23
b. SP-6, ST-36
c. LV-14, LV-3, GB-34
d. GB-20, BL-1, E-Qiuhou, GB-37
a. LV-3, KI-3, BL-18, BL-23
Supplemental points to treat LV qi stagnation are:
a. LV-3, KI-3, BL-18, BL-23
b. SP-6, ST-36
c. LV-14, LV-3, GB-34
d. GB-20, BL-1, E-Qiuhou, GB-37
c. LV-14, LV-3, GB-34
Supplemental points to treat qi and blood deficiency are:
a. LV-3, KI-3, BL-18, BL-23
b. SP-6, ST-36
c. LV-14, LV-3, GB-34
d. GB-20, BL-1, E-Qiuhou, GB-37
b. SP-6, ST-36
Patient presents with red rashes with sever itching, superficial and rapid pulse. Diagnosis?
a. Urticaria due to wind heat
b. Urticaria due to wind damp
c. Urticaria due to accumulation of heat in the ST and intestines
a. Urticaria due to wind heat
What are the basic points used for urticaria?
a. GB-31, GB-20, ST-39, SP-9
b. LI-11, LI-4, BL-40, SP-10, SP-6
c. PC-3, Du-14, LU-11, Du-20
d. ST-36, SP-10, Du-14, LU-11
b. LI-11, LI-4, BL-40, SP-10, SP-6
What is/are the supplemental point(s) for urticaria due to wind damp?
a. Du-14
b. SP-9
c. ST-25, ST-36
d. GB-34
b. SP-9
Patient presents with herpes zoster; what is the basic point prescription? (This may have been the prescription for erysipelas)
Erysipelas: LI-11, LI-4, PC-3, BL-40, SP-10, Ashi
Herpes Zoster: LI-11, SP-10, BL-40, GB-34, LV-3
Erysipelas: LI-11, LI-4, PC-3, BL-40, SP-10, Ashi
Herpes Zoster: LI-11, SP-10, BL-40, GB-34, LV-3
Patient presents with diffusive swelling in the neck which is soft, gradually increasing in size, unclear margins, normal color, absence of pain. What is the diagnosis?
a. Qi goiter
b. Flesh goiter
a. Qi goiter
Pt presents with qi goiter. What are the basic points to use?
a. TE-5, LI-5, LU-7, LV-3
b. TE-13, LI-17, SI-17, Ren 22, LI-4, ST-36
c. PC-5, TE-16, Ren 23, ST-12, BL-25
b. TE-13, LI-17, SI-17, Ren 22, LI-4, ST-36
Patient presents with an ankle sprain; what local points will you use?
a. ST-42, BL-62, KI-3
b. ST-41, BL-60, GB-40
c. KI-6, BL-62, GB-39
d. KI-3, GB-41, ST-43
b. ST-41, BL-60, GB-40