Quiz 1 - study guide Flashcards
The TCM Diagnosis manifests the features of TCM in the concepts of
a) four methods of exam and differentiations
b) The Wholism and Differentiations
c) the Yin Yang and 5 Phases Theories
d) the Theories of Meridians and Viscera
The Wholism and Differentiations
The Patient Chief Complaint should include:
a) main symptoms and duration
b) main symptoms and onset
c) main symptoms and Companied symptoms
d) main symptoms only
Main symptoms and duration
or
Main symptoms and Companied symptom
The chief complaint should be given by:
a) patient
b) practitioner
c) supervisor
d) intern
practitioner
Four types of Cold and Heat are often encountered clinically. They are
1) Aversion to Ccold and elevation of body temperature
2) Intolerance to cold without pyrexia (fever)
3) only Heat, without Cold
and (find another one type below)
a) only cold without heat
b) alternate spells of cold and heat (Intermittent)
c) malaria
d) aversion to wind
Alternate spells of Cold and Heat (Intermittent)
In clinic inquiring, cold my classified as
a) aversion to cold and intolerance of cold
b) internal cold and external cold
c) excessive cold and deficient cold
d) cold and no cold
aversion to cold and intolerance of cold
In clinic inquiring, heat my be classified as high fever, tidal fever and
a) protracted low fever
b) morning fever
c) afternoon fever
d) mild fever
protracted low fever
The symptoms of aversion to cold with fever usually indicate
a) internal disorder
b) external syndromes
c) deficiency patterns
d) excess patterns
external syndromes
The patient complaint perspires much and very easily by day, especially during physical labor. This symptom could be described as
a) night sweating
b) spontaneous sweating
c) profuse perspiration
d) dripping sweat
spontaneous sweating
Differentiate pain in general should concern the
a) property, duration and location
b) exterior attacking and interior damaging
c) channels obstruction
d) the companied symptoms
property, duration and location
Pain in general classified as
a) cold pattern and heat pattern
b) deficiency pattern and excess pattern
c) yin pattern and yang pattern
d) external pattern and internal pattern
excess pattern and deficiency pattern
Patient complaint stabbing pain on chest. You may considerate the pain to be
a) qi stagnation in chest
b) cold congealed in chest
c) blood stasis in chest
d) dampness accumulated in chest
blood stasis in chest
The vague pain alleviated by pressure usually indicate
a) deficiency
b) excess
c) internal disorder
d) external disorder
deficiency
Patient complaint headache especially on the occipital part including the nape. You may considerate his (her) headache according to meridians as
a) Tai Yang headache
b) yang ming headache
c) jue yin headache
d) shao yang headache
Tai Yang Headache
Patient complaint, swelling knee joints and fixed pain, with heaviness feeling on the body. You would considerate the pain with
a) blood stasis
b) qi stagnation
c) dampness accumulation
d) wind-heat invading
dampness accumulation
Patient complaint he has been bothered by kind of pain and discomfort. The pain seems hidden, not sharp, not obvious, not severe but always noticed there. You would describe this kind of pain as
a) stabbing pain
b) wandering pain
c) vague pain
d) demanding pain
vague pain