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NBCE acupuncture Exam Questions with all Correct answers ._____ child in case of excess - ANSWER-sedate ._____ is the commaden of blood - ANSWER-Qi .______ if the mother of Qi - ANSWER-Blood .______ mother organ in case of deficiency - ANSWER-Tonify ._______ deficiency may causes deafness/tinnitus - ANSWER-Kidney .________ is a yin pathogenic factor and it injures Yang - ANSWER-Phlegm ._________ controls the descending of Qi - ANSWER-Stomach .___(1)___ governs blood ___(2)___ governs Qi - ANSWER-(1)Heart (2)Lungs .___(1)___ makes blood ___(2)___ stores blood - ANSWER-(1) spleen (2) liver .16 questions for all patients to establish pattern(s). - ANSWER-(1)Pain (9)Sleep (2)Food/Taste (10)Sweating (3)Stools/Urine (11)Ears and Eyes (4)Thirst (12)Cold, heat, fever (5)Energy levels (13)Emotional symptoms (6)Head, face, body (14)Sexual symptoms (7)Chest and abdomen(15)Womens symptoms (8)Limbs (16)Children's Symptoms .2 types of internal organs - ANSWER-Yin (zang) - store vital substances Yang (fu) - Transform food/drink into Qi or blood .4 Fundamental movements of Qi and correspondence to yin/yang - ANSWER-Ascending A yang movement Descending Yin Exiting Yang Entering Yin .4 levels summed up - ANSWER-defensive Qi: aversion to cold and fever Qi: no aversion to cold, fever, feeling of heat Nutritive Qi: mental changes, fever at night Blood: fever at night, bleeding, macules, internal wind .5 Branches of the penetrating vessel - ANSWER-Internal branch Abdominal Branch Head Branch Spinal Branch Descending Branch .5 transporting points relation to seasons - ANSWER-well points winter spring points spring stream points summer river points late summer sea points autumn .5 transporting points use per spiritual axis - ANSWER-well points for yin organs spring points when there is a change in complexion color stream points intermittent symptoms river points when voice is affected sea points stomach diseases .5 vital substances - ANSWER-Qi Blood Essence (Jing) Body fluids Mind (shen) .A deficiency of _____________ causes chronic tiredness - ANSWER-Spleen-Qi .A full condition is characterized by ___(1)___ and empty condition is characterized by ___(2)___ - ANSWER-(1) Presence of a pathogenic factor (2) Deficiency of upright Qi .Accumulation(Xi) points - ANSWER-all are located between the elbows and fingers or knees and toes used for acute conditions used to stop pain used to stop bleeding (especially Yin) .All phlegm patterns of the lungs include - ANSWER-cough with expectorartion of sputum .All warm disease are caused by what - ANSWER-invasion of wind heat .Areas influenced by extraordinary vessels - ANSWER-Directing Vessel chest/abdomen Governing Vessel back/spine Penetrating Vessel abdomen/chest Girdle Vessel waist Yin Linking Vessel abdomen/sides of body Yang Linking Vessel Head Yin Stepping Vessel inner aspect of leg, eyes Yang Stepping Vessel outer aspect of leg, eyes .Back transporting vs Front collecting points - ANSWER-Back transporting - for yin diseases,cold syndromes, chronic disease Front collecting - for yang diseases, heat syndromes, acute diseases .Back Transporting(shu) points are always located on which channel - ANSWER-Bladder .Back Transporting(shu) points are always used in treating - ANSWER-chronic disease .Balancing Organs according to the 5 elements - ANSWER-GB-Spleen Small Intestine - Lung Stomach - Kidney Large Intestine - Liver Bladder - Heart .Bladder Channel Diagnostic info - ANSWER-fever, aversion to cold, headache, stiff neck, lower back pain, pain in eyes Ass'd with runny nose, nosebleed (empty) stuffy nose, back/neck/shoulder ache (full) Pain/stiffness along little toe, foot, heel, knee, spine, neck, axilla .bladder deficient and cold - ANSWER-frequent pale and abundant urination, incontinence, enuresis, LB ache, dizziness, nocturia, white urethral discharge, feeling cold, pale wet tongue, deep weak pulse .Bladder function - ANSWER-removes water by transforming Qi .Bladder is most active from - ANSWER-300 pm - 500 pm .Bladder Points - ANSWER-67 points ending in the foot .Blood deficiency - ANSWER-Dull white yellow complexion, dizziness, poor memory, numbness/tingling, blurred vision, insomniac, pale lips, scanty periods, slight anxiety, pale or slightly dry tongue, choppy or fire pulse. .blood deficiency of the pericardium - ANSWER-stuffness/discomfort in chest, dull aches in chest, palpitations, anxiety, insomnia, dizziness, pale lips/tongue, cold hairs, choppy/fire pulse .Blood heat - ANSWER-Feeling of heat skin diseases w/ red eruptions Thirst Bleeding Red tongue Rapid pulse .bowel problems are always associated with - ANSWER-small intestine or large intestine

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NBCE acupuncture Exam
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._____ child in case of excess - ANSWER-sedate



._____ is the commaden of blood - ANSWER-Qi



.______ if the mother of Qi - ANSWER-Blood



.______ mother organ in case of deficiency - ANSWER-Tonify



._______ deficiency may causes deafness/tinnitus - ANSWER-Kidney



.________ is a yin pathogenic factor and it injures Yang - ANSWER-Phlegm



._________ controls the descending of Qi - ANSWER-Stomach



.___(1)___ governs blood

___(2)___ governs Qi - ANSWER-(1)Heart

(2)Lungs



.___(1)___ makes blood

___(2)___ stores blood - ANSWER-(1) spleen

,(2) liver



.16 questions for all patients to establish pattern(s). - ANSWER-(1)Pain (9)Sleep

(2)Food/Taste (10)Sweating

(3)Stools/Urine (11)Ears and Eyes

(4)Thirst (12)Cold, heat, fever

(5)Energy levels (13)Emotional symptoms

(6)Head, face, body (14)Sexual symptoms

(7)Chest and abdomen(15)Womens symptoms

(8)Limbs (16)Children's Symptoms



.2 types of internal organs - ANSWER-Yin (zang) - store vital substances

Yang (fu) - Transform food/drink into Qi or blood



.4 Fundamental movements of Qi and correspondence to yin/yang - ANSWER-Ascending A yang movement

Descending Yin

Exiting Yang

Entering Yin



.4 levels summed up - ANSWER-defensive Qi: aversion to cold and fever



Qi: no aversion to cold, fever, feeling of heat



Nutritive Qi: mental changes, fever at night



Blood: fever at night, bleeding, macules, internal wind

,.5 Branches of the penetrating vessel - ANSWER-Internal branch

Abdominal Branch

Head Branch

Spinal Branch

Descending Branch



.5 transporting points relation to seasons - ANSWER-well points winter

spring points spring

stream points summer

river points late summer

sea points autumn



.5 transporting points use per spiritual axis - ANSWER-well points for yin organs

spring points when there is a change in complexion color

stream points intermittent symptoms

river points when voice is affected

sea points stomach diseases



.5 vital substances - ANSWER-Qi

Blood

Essence (Jing)

Body fluids

Mind (shen)



.A deficiency of _____________ causes chronic tiredness - ANSWER-Spleen-Qi



.A full condition is characterized by ___(1)___ and empty condition is characterized by ___(2)___ - ANSWER-(1)

, Presence of a pathogenic factor

(2) Deficiency of upright Qi



.Accumulation(Xi) points - ANSWER-all are located between the elbows and fingers or knees and toes

used for acute conditions

used to stop pain

used to stop bleeding (especially Yin)



.All phlegm patterns of the lungs include - ANSWER-cough with expectorartion of sputum



.All warm disease are caused by what - ANSWER-invasion of wind heat



.Areas influenced by extraordinary vessels - ANSWER-Directing Vessel chest/abdomen

Governing Vessel back/spine

Penetrating Vessel abdomen/chest

Girdle Vessel waist

Yin Linking Vessel abdomen/sides of body

Yang Linking Vessel Head

Yin Stepping Vessel inner aspect of leg, eyes

Yang Stepping Vessel outer aspect of leg, eyes



.Back transporting vs Front collecting points - ANSWER-Back transporting - for yin diseases,cold syndromes,
chronic disease



Front collecting - for yang diseases, heat syndromes, acute diseases



.Back Transporting(shu) points are always located on which channel - ANSWER-Bladder

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