Mini Acupuncture Mock Exam #1

Welcome to your Mini Acupuncture Mock Exam #1

1. 
The Triple Energizer theory speaks to what type of diseases?

2. 
What is a key symptom invasion of Lungs by Wind Water?

3. 
Severe abdominal pain with vomiting and constipation are indicative of what pattern?

4. 
Grade 3 Hypertension has Systolic levels at

5. 
Which of the four laws of Yin and Yang is represented by the quote, "Consumption of Yin leading to gaining of Yang," and "Consumption of Yang leading to the gaining of Yin"?

6. 
These are the best points for counterflow Qi

7. 
A patient comes in with a UTI. You discover it's from a heat disorder. You want to reduce the heat. What point would you combine with BL40 to treat it?

8. 
How many cun up the leg does the Liver channel go before it returns to running posterior to the Spleen channel?

9. 
According to the shu points and their elements, if a patient has Heart Yin deficiency, what point on the Heart channel do you choose to tonify?

10. 
A patient has vertigo. They have tinnitus and feel anger. How do you diagnose them?

11. 
Eye inflammation and keratitis is best treated by the line running from

12. 
If Kidney Yin is deficient, this can lead to

13. 
According to the shu points and their elements, for Stomach Fire, what point would you choose to sedate?

14. 
What is the best scalp line for dizziness, vertigo and ear disorders?

15. 
A person suffering from vertigo and night sweats is best treated by the auricular point located on the

16. 
What is considered a surplus of bone?

17. 
Which disease are Acupuncturists most at the risk for?

18. 
Hypchondrial pain that radiates to the right scapula, with nausea, vomiting and sweating, as well as fever and jaundice are signs of

19. 
Dampness, edema, diarrhea and coldness are due to the Spleen not being able to transform fluids. This is most commonly caused by

20. 
A patient has insomnia, palpitations, night sweating and a red, peeled tongue. How do you diagnose them?

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