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Question | Answer |
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lopqrst | location, onset, pravocate/palliate, quality, radiate, severity, time |
examples of palliate | better with ice, massge, MH, dec activity |
examples of provocate | worse with weather, lifting |
examples of quality | subacute, chronic, acute |
radiate | where it radiates |
severity | pain scale 1-10 |
example of time | worse in am but gets better throughout day |
what is treatment if person without complaints | revitalizing treatment |
PMHx | past medical history |
Family MHx | Medical history of the mother and father |
peeled tongue | KD yin dificiency |
why no coat on tongue is heat | coat is burned off |
no coat | heat |
blood thinner | cumaden |
contraindication of cumaden | no deep tissue |
recommendation if person has insomnia | decrease coffee |
benefit of almonds | iron |
what does dairy create | dampness |
what organ related to dampness | spleen |
what organ stores dampness | lung |
what are 4 white poisons | flour, sugar, dairy, salt |
stagnant qi | pain |
what should women eat on mensis | beef |
wheat grass is one molecule away from | hemoglobin |
foods you should not eat | deli meat, diet soda, pizza, bagels, artificial sweetners |
nightshades | peppers, eggplant, potato, tomato |
what should you avoid with OA | nightshades |
how many channels go through the head | only 6 yang channels |
what channels go through the head | GB, ST, SI, BL, SJ, LI |
what is channel when temporal HA | qi stagnation in GB |
what is channel when frontal HA | qi stagnation in ST, GB, UB |
what channel LBP | KD qi deficiency |
with LBP where what muscles have qi stagnation | gluts, lats, ES, QL |
what channel stagnation with UT pain | yang channel |
smoker/asthma what channel | lung qi dificiency |
anemia | blood deficiency, SP not making blood, HT not pumping blood |
5 channels associated with LBP and why | KD rules LB, GB LB runs through it, UB runs through area of complaint, SP rules muscles, LV ensures smooth flow of qi, blood and fluids |
6 channels associated with UT pain and why | GB runs through, UB runs through, SP rules muscles, LV ensures smooth flow of qi, blood and fluids, HT calms shen, LU governs qi respiration |
primary channel for occipital | UB |
Asian table height | knuckles brush table |
point for facial paralysis | GB14 |
point on face that calms the shen | Yin Tang |
point on face for eyes, HA, sinuses | Yu Yao |
point on face for largest channel in body, musculature, KD and BL channels, activates, for shld, back pain and glut pain | BL2 |
point on face for LV yang, rising LV wind=seasonal allergy, LV fire=building anger or getting HA | Tai Yang |
point of head for ear pain, TMJ, bruxism | GB2 |
point on head for epilepsy, acute LBP, bring consciousness | CV26 |
point of face for common cold, epitaxic | LI20 |
point of head relax muscle spasms | GB12 |
point on head LV yang rising | GB20 |
pain in occiput indicates | stagnation of qi in bladder channel |
vertical crack in tongue indicates | SP qi dificiency |
smoker points | CV17, LU channel opens the chest |
LV channel | moves qi, blood, fluid t/o body |
KD channel | rules back, bone, calm shen |
pressure on point | opens channel |
circle point | close channel |
CV channel | Ren=directing vessel |
CV17 | between nipples, 4th intercostal space, sensitive over point, acute conditions, hold point 10-15 sec then circle, mu point upper burner, excess heat = evaporates fluids |
yin dificiency | empty heat |
spleen yang | warms extremeties, transforms qi to do different functions, protects qi against external pathogens, holds organs in place |
yin moistens | muscles |
yin dificiency | low grade fever, heat in afternoon, 6am yang rising, 12 noon yang at peak, palm heat, dry throat at night not moist, night sweats KD yin dif, floating empty pulse, empty heat, malar flush, red peeled tongue, thin coat |
yang dificiency | cold=SP yang, hot drink due to cold, loose stool, frequent peeing, pale tongue, wet tongue, week voice, sweat, fatigue, no apetite |
cold | SP yang dif |
want hot drinks | due to cold |
loose stool | SP yang -not holding |
frequent peeing | not holding |
pale tongue | cold |
wet tongue | not transforming fluids |
weak voice | LU qi dif, LU yang dif |
sweat | LU yang dif |
Fatigue | SP qi dif |
no aspirin | SP qi dif |
nights sweats | KD yin dif |
floating empty pulse | wei qi come toe fight at surface, superficial pulse float |
empty heat | malar flush, rapid and weak pulse |
red peeled tongue | heat/empty heat |
peeled | ST yin dif |
Tip red | HT yin dif |
cold limbs | yang |
red tongue | yin |
5 palm heat | yin |
pale face | yang |
weak pulse | yang |
yin heat | burn up fluid, wont have loose stool |
yin 5 palm heat | chest, hands, feet |
yang dif | not holding |
tendon and muscle channel | GB |
occipital primary channel | UB |
Frontalis channels | GB, UB and ST |
COPD | LU qi dif |
yellow coat back of tongue | lower burner |
quivering tongue | SP qi dif |
LBP | bladder runs through it, KD rules |
sacred on torso | nipples and navel |
calming | GB |
bring emotions down | CV |
acute LBP | GV 26 |
open channel | BL2 |
SCM pain | stagnation of qi in Yang channels of neck |
smoker, asthma, bronchitis | LU qi dif need to tonify and build up |
insomnia, palpatations, stress, anxiety | HT channel, CV17 GB channel calming frontalis only |
pain in rhomboids | stagnation in BL channel |
indicated by LBP | KD qi dif |
HA indicated by | Temporal GB, Occipital UB |
Frontal HA example of too many hot foods | tobacco |
LBP dif | gets worse as day goes on |
LBP stag | gets better with movement |
LU channel location | anterolateral |
LU channel | chronic/acute, tonify LU, helps expand chest |
Opens up the chest from smoker, cold, asthma, rounded shoulders | CV17, LU1, LU5 |