Case Study Quiz #6

Welcome to your Case Study Quiz #6

1. 
A 37 year old male suffers from painful urination. He has pain before urination which reaches to the tip of his penis. He has tingling in his left big toe and hypogastric distention. What is the best diagnosis?

2. 
A patient is a 54 year old male. He has early morning diarrhea and edema of the ankles. He feels cold, his tongue is pale and wet. What points do you use to resolve edema?

3. 
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?

4. 
A patient with an abdominal mass in the right upper quadrant presents a red flag for which disease?

5. 
Your 34 year old female patient presents with rheumatoid arthritis for the past 3 years. The pain and swelling began in the small joints. They were hot to touch. Months later some of her joints grew bone deformities. Her tongue was Red with sticky yellow coating and her pulse was slippery and rapid. The swelling and bone deformities are diagnosed as

6. 
A patient presents with sore throat, headache and a floating pulse. What point is the least useful?

7. 
Your patient complains of extreme fatigue, nausea, dizziness, headaches, thirst, epigastric fullness, heaviness, loose stools, weight gain. He has a rapid and slippery pulse and tongue with sticky yellow coating. What is the best diagnosis?

8. 
What causes rigidity and pain of the limbs seen in the sequelae stage of Windstroke?

9. 
A patient has eczema with pustules, asthma ad occasional tinnitus. What points do you use?

10. 
A 49 year old woman presents with edema of the lower legs that she has had for 30 years. She has been on a diuretic for 15 years. She feels cold but has hot sensations in her feet. She has occasional dark urine and low back pain. Her stools are loose and tongue is red and stiff. Pulse is fine and weak. What is the diagnosis?

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