Points for 4 levels and 6 stages Flashcards
What are the acupuncture points for the Wei level?
LI4, LI11
What are the acupuncture points for the Tai Yang level?
LU7, GB20, GB21, UB13
What is the order of invasion according to 4 levels?
Wei, Qi, Ying, Xue
What is the order of invasion according to 6 stages?
Tai Yang, Yang Ming, Shao Yang, Tai Yin, Shao Yin, Jue Yin
What are the acupuncture points for the Yang Ming level?
DU14
What are the acupuncture points for the Shao Yang level?
SJ5, SJ17, GB34, DU14
What are the acupuncture points for the Tai Yin level?
ST36, SP9
What are the acupuncture points for the Shao Yin level?
(Yang Xu –> Cold type): ST36, CV6, DU20
Which 6 stages diagnosis is correct for this case:
Big Pulse, Big Thirst, Big Fever, Big Sweat
T: thick dry yellow P: XS
Yang Ming channel
DU14
Which 6 stages DX is correct for this case:
alternating chills and fever, bitter taste, blurred vision, nausea, vomiting, bloating, poor appetite, stomachache, costal/hypochondriac pain, irritable
T: red sides, mixed yellow and white coat P: wiry
Shao Yang
DU14, SJ5, SJ17, GB34
Which 6 stages DX is correct for this case:
fever, chills, aversion to wind, easily sweats, HA
T: pale P: moderate, floating
Tai Yang (Exterior Xu --> Wind invasion) (LU7, GB20, GB21, UB13)
Which 6 stages DX is correct for this case:
abdominal fullness and pain (better w/warmth and pressure), diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, NO thirst
T: sticky white coat P: slow and weak
Tai Yin
SP9, ST36
Which 6 stages DX is correct for this case:
fever, chills, aversion to cold, NO sweat, occipital HA, lumbago, ache
P: floating, tight
Tai Yang (Exterior Xs –> Cold invasion)
Which 6 stages DX is correct for this case:
Big Pulse, Big Thirst, Big Sweat, Big Fever, abdominal distension (worse w/pressure and heat), constipation
Yang Ming (Zang-Fu type)
Which 6 stages DX is correct for this case:
insomnia, irritability, dry mouth and throat, scanty dark yellow urine, NO thirst
T: dark red, red tip, no coat P: thin and rapid
Shao Yin (Yin Xu –> Heat type)
Which 6 stages DX is correct for this case:
shock, alternating cold and heat, hungry but cannot eat and vomits after eating, frequent urination, vomiting roundworms
T: red papillae, slippery white P: deep, hidden, wiry
Jue Yin
Which 6 stages DX is correct for this case:
copious clear urine, NO fever, aversion to Cold, cold limbs, sleepy, listless, diarrhea w/undigested food
T: pale P: Deep, minute
Shao Yin (Yang Xu –> Cold type)
Which SJ pattern is this:
yellow mucus, inflammation, discharge from eyes, ears, nose, sinuses; swollen lymph nodes, heavy HA
P: rapid T: white coat
UJ Damp-Heat
Which SJ pattern is this:
abdominal discomfort (bloating, gas, indigestion), vomiting/nausea, jaundice, fever, heavy limbs, dry mouth w/NO desire to drink, fatigue, frequent burning urine
T: grey white and/or yellow coat P: soft, slow, slippery
MJ Damp-Heat
Which SJ pattern is this:
diarrhea with foul odor (and burning), burning scant dark yellow urine, yellow vaginal discharge w/bad odor, genital herpes or PID, dizziness
T: grey white and yellow greasy coat
P: soft, rapid, slight slippery
LJ Damp-Heat
Which of the 4 levels is this case: 4 Bigs (Fever, Sweat, Pulse, Thirst), constipation/diarrhea, asthma, NO chills, irritable T: yellow and dry (black) coat
Qi level
Which of the 4 levels is this:
high fever worse at night, restless/insomnia, thirsty but cannot drink, skin rash T: deep red w/peeling yellow coat
Ying level
Which of the 4 levels is this:
high fever worse at night, restless/insomnia, thirsty but cannot drink, skin rash, spasm and shaking, Bleeding
T: deep red/purple
Xue level
Which of the 4 levels is this: fever > chills, HA, cough w/thick yellow sputum, sore throat, little/NO sweat, slight thirst
P: floating, rapid
Wei level
What is the breakdown of Qi DDX under Qi/Xue/Jin-Ye?
Qi Xu (LU, SP, HT, KD),
Sinking Qi/ Prolapse
Qi Stagnation
Rebellious Qi
What is the breakdown of Xue DDX under Qi/Xue/Jin-Ye?
Xue Xu or Xue Stasis
What is the breakdown of Jin-Ye DDX under Qi/Xue/Jin-Ye?
Damp or Edema