Case Study Quiz #5

Welcome to your Case Study Quiz #5

1. 
A 44 year old woman presents with a panicky sensation and anxiety in the chest, headacehs during her period, cold hands and feet with heat in the face. What vessel do you treat?

2. 
A patient has chronic cough. What point is the best point to add to your prescription?

3. 
A 39 year old woman has palpitations, dizziness, bad sleep, poor sleep, scanty period, pale tongue and thready and weak pulse. What treatment do you do?

4. 
A 40 year old male presents with epistaxis for 6 years. He has a nosebleed every 3-5 days, emaciation, fatigue, sore and hot lower back, tongue has little coating and is red, pulse is thready and rapid. What is the diagnosis?

5. 
A patient presents with a diagnosis of IBS. He has alternating diarrhea and constipation with small round stools. He has heartburn, belching with a tongue that has red sides and a sticky coating all over. His pulse is slippery and overlfowing in the Stomach position. What is the diagnosis?

6. 
If emotional stress is more severe, what point is preferred to PC6?

7. 
Your patient has had paralysis for 8 months. He is overweight, sleepy has loose stools and a white greasy tongue coat with a deep and wiry pulse. What is the best diagnosis?

8. 
A 41 year old male came in with multiple sclerosis. He felt numbness and tingling in his limbs, dizziness and a heavy feeling in his head and legs. He was very tired. The pulse was slippery and weak and tongue swollen and sticky yellow coating with a Stomach crack line in the center. How do you diagnose him?

9. 
A patient has a slippery pulse, obesity, a sticky tongue coating, infertility and irregular periods. What is the treatment plan?

10. 
A 40 year old male presents with epistaxis for 6 years. He has a nosebleed every 3-5 days, emaciation, fatigue, sore and hot lower back, tongue has little coating and is red, pulse is thready and rapid. What is the best treatment?

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