Case Study Quiz #1

Welcome to your Case Study Quiz #1

1. 
A pateint presents with erysipelas that is red and painful. Desquamation occurs after several days and color goes from red to light red. The patient has a headache and their pulse is floating and fast. What is the diagnosis?

2. 
A 32 year old female has the complaint of lack of breask milk for one week following profuse blood loss during delivery. She felt sadness, reduced appetite and she is pale and white complexion. The tongue is pale with a thin coating, pulse is wiry, thready and weak. What is the diagnosis?

3. 
Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia is characterized by emptiness and fullness. The fullness is either phlegm, blood or essences while the emptiness is deficiency of

4. 
A patient has insomnia. They toss and turn, have bad dreams, feel heavy, feel oppression in their chest, have no appetite, have palpitations, have sputum in the throat. What do you diagnose them with?

5. 
A 28 year old patient has early menstruation that lasts over 7 days. The blood is light red. The tongue is pale. The pulse is weak. How do you diagnose her?

6. 
A patient is experiencing frequent urination, urgency, intense hypogastric pain, dysuria, blood in the urine, ulcers on bladder wall, abdominal distention and pain, irritability, loose stools, tiredness, abdominal fullness, lower backache, dizziness, tinnitus. How doy ou diagnose her?

7. 
A patient has falling hair and weak sexual activity. What points are important to add to the treatment?

8. 
A woman aged 42 complains of headaches on the back of her neck and head, extending over the vertex of her head to her eyes. She has low back ache and experienced this for a year since she had a kidney infection. Her urine is scanty and dark at times. She has night sweats. You use the points SP6, SP9, ST36, BL10, BL60 and KD3. What points do you add?

9. 
A 28 year old patient has delayed menstruation. The blood is scanty and light red. She has a pale face, palpitations, insomnia and the tongue is pale. The pulse is thin and weak. How do you diagnose her?

10. 
Your patient comes in with urination that is difficult to expel, dark and burning. What is your treatment plan?

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