Mini Acupuncture Mock Exam #6

Welcome to your Mini Acupuncture Mock Exam #6

1. 
What frequencies are considered harmonizing?

2. 
Your patient has a feeling of cold, abdominal fullness, poor appetite with diarrhea and vomiting. Their tongue is pale with a sticky white coating and a weak and slow pulse. Which stage is this in?

3. 
If a patient complains of vomiting, what type of moxa should be used?

4. 
A patient has dismenorrhea due to Qi stagnation and blood stasis. What point do you combine with SP10 to treat it?

5. 
A person has a UTI what is a red flag?

6. 
Snoring is usually due to phlegm affecting the Stomach channel, and to rebellious in which channels?

7. 
What is the best point for clearing Yin deficiency heat?

8. 
A person has dry eyes. What is likely the pattern?

9. 
A 52 year old man has had Parkinson's for 2 years. He has a tremore, blurred vision, red tongue without coat, insomnia and low back pain. What formula do you use?

10. 
A person comes into clinic and mentions that they have been very worried about their son. Worry injures what organ?

11. 
Alternating chills and fever is seen at which stage?

12. 
A male patient aged 36 complains of tinnitis. It comes on suddenly and is high pitched. It is bette with rest. Tongue is red, espeically on sides. Pulse is full and wiry. What is the diagnosis?

13. 
What point harmonizes the Stomach?

14. 
What point is the Xi Cleft of the Yin Wei Mai channel?

15. 
At what point should a sharps box be replaced?

16. 
A patient comes in with diarrhea, abdominal distention and hypochondriac pain. What is likely occurring?

17. 
If a person presents with a headache that is progressively worse in terms of frequency, intensity and duration, and also experiencing vomiting, vertigo and neurological deficit. This is a red flag for

18. 
What is the exit point of the San Jiao channel?

19. 
What point is located 4 cun lateral to CV8?

20. 
Blood ___ Qi and Qi _____ the blood

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