Red Book Questions Flashcards
Enuck is a 13yo MC Husky mix that presents after a history of “not doing well” after an intestinal obstruction surgery six months prior. The owner reports that he has always been very sensitive to recovering from anesthetics. The hair on his abdomen still has not grown back since surgery and he seems weak, collapsing on even short walks. He has always howled with the sound of fire engines and ambulences and now when he does so, his voice sounds weak and he does not howl as long. Despite having an excellent appetite, he has poor body condition and the owner reports that he has lost weight since the surgery. NO vomiting and stools are normal. He has always been a very dominant dog, when he was younger he would catch and eat small animals. Despite having less energy, he still manages to viforously defend his possessions from other dogs in the household. Owner reports that he prefers to sleep on his bed but after a walk he will try to lay on the tile as it tends to get hot in Florida. TCVM exam indicates weak and deep pulses, weaker on the right. His tongue is pale and wt. His body temp is normal and slightly cooler by Bai-hui
What is Enuk’s most dominant personality type?
What is Enuk’s TCVM diagnosis
What is the most likely reason that accelerated the development of this patter in Enuk?
Wood
Qi deficiency
Having had major surgery, being sensitive to anesthetics, and his advanced age further compounds and accelerates the loss of Qi in this dog
Sensitivity at LI-18 and PC-1 on palpation or scanning indicates:
A) Stagnation in the shoulder
B) Stag in the sifle
C) Stag in the hock
D) Foot
E) Carpus
D- FOOT
Sensitivity at ST-31 and SP-11 indicates:
A) Stagnation in stifle
B)Hock
C)Hind foot
D) Front foot
E) Back
STIFLE
Sensitivity at BL-35, BL-39 and GB-27 indicates what stagnation:
Shoulder
Stifle
Hock
Foot
carpus
Hock
Sensitivity at BL-53, BL-54, Lu-gu indicates what stagnation”
Shoulder
Carpus
Fetlock
Back
Hip
Hip
Sensitiivty at GB-20 indicates what stagnation
opposite shoulder
oppostie hip, stifle, hock
opposite back
opposite front foot
opposite carpus
opposite hip, stifle, hock
Maxil, a ten year old Thoroughbred gelding presented with lamitis of both thoracic limbs and fever one week after prosthetic laryngoplasty. 2 grams of bute administered orally twice daily. On exam, gelding’s constitution was Wood. Because of severe pain, he was down in the stall most of the time and his right thoracic limb was was more severely affected. His tongue was dark purple and pulse was wiry. Scanning indicated 5/5 sensitivty to: LI-18, PC-1, BL-13 bilaterally
A) What is the TCVM diagnosis?
B)Which would be the best acupuncture treatment for Maxil?
A) Excess Heat with local Qi-Blood stagnation at the front feet
B) Hemo acupuncture at TH-1, LI-1, SI-1 and electro acupuncture at left shen-shu and right shen-shu, bilateral GB-21 and BL-11, bilateral qian ti men and LI-3, and bilateral PC9 and SI-3
A 3 year old Thoroughbred gelding used for racing presented with a 3 month history of poor performance. He would violently buck riders off. REst for 3 months did not help and radiographs showed no abnormalities of the fetlocks, stifles or hocks. On exam the horse had a Wood constitution, a wiry fast pulse and a red tongue. His gums were red and bleeding. THe acupuncture points CV-12, BL-20, BL-21 and ST-7 were extremely sensitive. Endoscopy was recommended based on TCVM findings, which confirmed gastric ulcers
What is the TCVM pattern:
Which acupuncture points would be most helpful
A) TH-1, LI-1, SI-1, BL-67, GB-44, ST-45
B) Bai-hui, LU-7, LU-9, LU-1, CV-17
C) Bai-hui, ST-45, ST-44, BL-67, BL-20, BL-21
D) Shen-shu, BL-17, BL-18, LIV-2, SP-6
E) Shen-shu, LU-5, LU-11, LU-7, KID-3
Stomach heat
C
Tendon and ligament problems are typically associated with what TCVM condition?
A) Qi Deficiency
B) Liver Yin and/or blood deficiency
C) SP channel pattern
D) GB damp heat
E) SI and/or LI channel pattern
B
electo acupuncture for musculoskeletal conditions is commonly administered at what setting?
A) 250Hz
B)3Hz
C) An oscillation between 5 and 35Hz
D) 20 Hz
E) Electro acupuncture is contraindicated for musculoskeletal conditions
D) 20 Hz
When performing a TCVM exam on an equine patient, it is important to:
A) palpate the jing-well points
B) be methodical and apply consistent pressure
C) check for repeatability of findings
D) Exercise good horsemanship as strong patient reactions may be elicited
E) all of the above
E) all of the above
In TCVM, stifle pain:
A) is typically associated with Jing deficiency
B) can rarely be treated successfully
C) Is usually associated with the ST channel stagnation
D) Is commonly associated with geriatric problems and kidney deficiency
E) is best treated using only dry needles and Tui-Na techniques
C) is typically associated with the ST channel stagnation
The TCVM diagnostic scan may be superior to Western techniques for:
A) longstanding conditions
B) subtle or subclinical conditions
C) neonatal conditions
D) “Splints”
E) A & C
B) subtle or subclinical conditions
Back pain in horses:
A) is divided in to 2 types: primary and secondary to limb pain
B) is often treated with BL-11, LIV-13, BL-54
C) has been documented to respond well to acupuncture treatment
D) involves sensitivity along the GV channel
E) typically has an underlying Windy Bi
C) Has been documented to respond well to acupuncture treatment
Cinnamon was an 11yo spayed female GSD who presented with severe chronic progressive hip dysplasia. When she stood on her hind limbs, she would cry or moan due to suspect pain. Hips painful upon extension or deep palpation. She was stiff and painful in her lumbar area. Her tongue was purple with a red tip and had average moisture. Pulses deep and weak. Displayed no temp preference. She was happy, friendly. Wagged her tail but cried at the same time when her hip or lumbar areas were palpated
A) What is her constitution
B) What is Cinnamons diagnosis based on the 8 principles?
-Exterior Heat pattern
-Exterior Deficiency Pattern
-Exterior Cold pattern
-Interior deficiency pattern
-interior excess pattern
C) What other pattern might cinnamon have
-Local qi/blood stagnation
-dryness
-phlegm
-damp-heat
-cold-damp
Fire
Interior deficiency pattern
Local Qi/blood stagnation