| Question |
Answer |
| Luo connecting pt for CV |
CV 15 |
| CV 1 is famous pt for what symptom? |
Hemorrhoids |
| Which points to use for Vaginitis? |
CV 1 & 3 |
| Which points to use for Retenstion of urine? |
CV 1-4,9 |
| Before puncturing these two points, you must let patient to empty the bladder |
CV 2,3 |
| Front Mu point for Bladder |
CV 3 |
| Front Mu point for Small Intestine |
CV 4 |
| two points for tonification (QI&KD) |
CV 4,6 |
| Front Mu point for San Jiao |
CV 5 |
| Which point is MOXA ONLY? |
CV 8 |
| Which points 4 nocturnal emission? |
CV 1-4,6 |
| Which points for irregular menstruation |
CV 1-4,6,7 |
| Which points for Enuresis? |
CV 1-6 |
| Which point is for Dribling Urine? |
CV 2 |
| Which points for Hernia, morbid leukorrhea? |
CV 2-7 |
| which point is for prolapse of uterus? |
CV 3 |
| Which point is water point? (retention of urine and edema) |
CV 9 |
| Front Mu pt of ST |
CV 12 |
| Influential pt of FU organs (SI, LI, GB, UB, ST) |
CV 12 |
| Front Mu pt of HT |
CV 14 |
| Front Mu pt of PC |
CV 17 |
| What are symptoms of CV 18? |
pain in the chest, cough, asthma, vomiting |
| What are symptoms of CV 19-21? |
pain in the chest, cough, asthma |
| CV 22 has special puncture method. what is it? |
first puncture perpendicularly 0.2, then along the post aspect of sternum 0.5-1.0 inch |
| CV 23 has special puncture method. what is it? |
O 0.5-1.0 puncture toward tongue root |
| CV 15 has special puncture method. what is it? |
Obliquely downward 0.4-0.6 inch, No Deep Needle |
| CV 24 has special puncture method. what is it? |
Obliquely upward 0.2-0.3 inch |
| Which point is good for voice and speech? |
CV 23 |
| Apoplexy-Flaccid type (Deficient pattern) |
CV 4,6,8 |
| Sea of the QI |
CV 6 |
| Which point is for anuria |
CV 5 |
| Which point is for prolapse of rectum? |
CV 4,8 |
| Which points for amenorrhea? |
CV 5,6 |
| Which points for constipation? |
CV 6 |
| Which points for dysentery |
CV 6, 12 |
| Which points for indigestion? |
CV 4, 10, 12 |
| Which point for pruritus valvae? |
CV 7 |
| Which point for unchecked diarrhea (nonstop)? |
CV 8 |
| which points are for borborygmus? |
CV 8-12 |
| which point is for epigastric pain? |
CV 10 |
| Which points are for vomiting? |
CV 10-14 |
| which points for abdominal distention, bomiting, stomachache? |
CV 11,12,13 |
| Which points for anorexia? |
CV 11,16 |
| which point is for jaundice? |
CV 12 |
| Which points for insomnia? |
CV 12,13 |
| Which points for acid regurgitation? |
CV 12,14 |
| Which points for nausea? |
CV 12-16 |
| which points for epilepsy |
CV 13,14,15 |
| which points for cardiac pain? |
CV 14, 15 |
| Which points include all of these symptoms? cardiac pin, epilepsy, mental disorder, nausea, chest pain |
CV 14, 15 |
| which points for palpitation? |
CV 14,17 |
| Which points for metnal disorder? |
CV 1,14,15,24 |
| which points for hiccup? |
CV 16,17,22 |
| Which points for distention and fullness in chest and intercostal region? |
CV 16, 20 |
| Which point is for insufficient lactation? |
CV 17 |
| which point is for dry throat, goiter, sore throat? |
CV 22 |
| which points for asthma? |
CV 17-22 |
| Which points for cough and asthma? |
CV 18-22 |
| These are indications for which point? apoplexy-aphasia with stiff tongue, swelling pain in subglossal, salivation w/ glossal plegia |
CV 23 |
| Salivation, toothache, deviation of eyes and mouth, facial puffiness, swelling of gum |
CV 24 |
| Which points should be puctured with caution for pregnant women? |
CV 2-13 |
| points above umbilicus includes which indications? |
vomiting, nausea |
| poins below umbilicus includes which indications? |
uterine related, bladder related |
| How to distinguish CV 13,14,15 |
CV 13-epilepsy + stomachacheCV 14-epilepsy + heart symptom(palpitation, cardiac pain)CV 15-epilepsy + ht symptom (no palpitation) |
| Special puncture method for CV 15. what is it? |
Obliquely downward 0.4-0.6 inch |