Session 2 Quiz Flashcards

1
Q

Primary Qi (Yuan Qi) derives from

A

the Kidney Essence or congenital essence

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2
Q

Nutrient Qi (Ying Qi) and Defensive Qi (Wei Qi) derives from

A

the Food Essence

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3
Q

The “De-Qi” (arrival of Qi) response during acupuncture treatment is related to

A

Meridian Qi

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4
Q

Thoracic limb Tai Yin is

A

Lung meridian

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5
Q

Thoracic limb Yangming is

A

LI meridian

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6
Q

According to TCM clock, what time period does kidney dominate?

A

5-7 pm

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7
Q

Heart houses:

A

Shen

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8
Q

Which organ controls the bones:

A

Kidney

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9
Q

Which organ controls the smooth flow of Qi:

A

Liver

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10
Q

Which organ dominates muscles?

A

Spleen

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11
Q

SI-9 and TH-14 are used for shoulder pain and dysfunction?

A

True

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12
Q

GV-1 and ST-36 are used for diarrhea?

A

True

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13
Q

ST-36, LI-4 and GV-14 are suggested points for what?

A

Immunoregulation

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14
Q

Which method is suggested for treatment of the pathogenic Cold?

A

Moxa

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15
Q

ST-40 is used for

A

Clearing phlegm

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16
Q

BL-11 is the influential point of

A

Bone

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17
Q

Hua Tuo Jia-ji points are located between which two meridians?

A

BL/GV

18
Q

BL-20 is the associate point of:

A

Spleen

19
Q

The Five Shu-transportation Points include Jing-well, Ying-spring, Shu-stream, Jing-river and He-sea point. Generally speaking, the Yin Meridians/Channels including LIV, SP, KID, LU, HT and PC start which type of points:

A

Wood

20
Q

The Five Shu-transportation Points include Jing-well, Ying-spring, Shu-stream, Jing-river and He-sea point. Generally speaking, the Yang Meridians/Channels including ST, LI, BL, GB, TH and SI start which type of points:

A

Metal

21
Q

ST-45 is:

A

jing well point

22
Q

According to the TCM clock, what time period does the spleen dominate?

A

9-11 am

23
Q

A Source or Yuan point on a Yin Meridian is equal to its

A

Shu-stream point

24
Q

BL-17 is the Influential point for

A

Blood

25
Q

The Shu-stream point of the Kidney Meridian is

A

KID-3

26
Q

The Shu-stream point of the Gallbladder Meridian is

A

GB-41

27
Q

All the Jing-well points are located near which area:

A

Distal digit

28
Q

A majority of He-sea points are located near which area:

A

Elbow/stifle

29
Q

The LI meridian Ying-spring point of the Five Shu-transportation Points belongs to which element:

A

Water

30
Q

The point GV-4 can be used for

A

Kidney Yang Deficiency

31
Q

The point KID-3 can be used for

A

Kidney Yin Deficiency

32
Q

The point GB-20 can be used for

A

Wind

33
Q

The Association or Back Shu point for liver is:

A

BL-18

34
Q

The Front-mu Alarming point for Gallbladder is

A

GB-24

35
Q

The lower He-sea point for TH meridian is:

A

BL-39

36
Q

The most important point to treat head and face is:

A

LI-4

37
Q

Red tongue indicates:

A

Heat

38
Q

Yellow coating indicates:

A

Excess heat

39
Q

Slow pulse indicates:

A

Yang deficiency

40
Q

Thready pulse and pale tongue indicate:

A

Blood deficiency

41
Q

Anxiety, red and dry tongue, thready and fast pulse indicate:

A

Heart Yin Deficiency

42
Q

Which following point is suggested to clear the pathogenic Damp?

A

SP-6