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Question 1.11: False Cold occurs when
A. Yin is too high and Yang is normal
B. Yin is too low and Yang is normal
C. Yang is too high and Yin is normal
D. Yang is too low and Yin is normal

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D. Yang is too low and Yin is normal

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Question 1.12: False Heat occurs when
A. Yin is too high and Yang is normal
B. Yin is too low and Yang is normal
C. Yang is too high and Yin is normal
D. Yang is too low and Yin is normal

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B. Yin is too low and Yang is normal

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Question 1.13: Excess Heat occurs when
A. Yin is too high and Yang is normal
B. Yin is too low and Yang is normal
C. Yang is too high and Yin is normal
D. Yang is too low and Yin is normal

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C. Yang is too high and Yin is normal

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Question 1.14: Excess Cold occurs when
A. Yin is too high and Yang is normal
B. Yin is too low and Yang is normal
C. Yang is too high and Yin is normal
D. Yang is too low and Yin is normal

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A. Yin is too high and Yang is normal

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Question 1.15: If the Yin-Yang equilibrium is destroyed by Excess Heat, what is the proper treatment principle to restore the
Yin-Yang balance?
A. Clear Excess Heat
B. Tonify Excess Heat
C. Tonify Yang
D. Clear Excess Yin

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A. Clear Excess Heat
↑yang

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Question 1.16: If Yin is Deficient, what is the treatment principle?
A. Clear Excess Yin
B. Clear Excess Heat
C. Tonify Yang
D. Tonify Yin

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D. Tonify Yin

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Question 1.17: An outgoing, high energy and hyperactive two year old Thoroughbred colt has a
A. Yin constitution
B. Yang constitution

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B. Yang constitution

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Question 1.18: A quiet, reserved, withdrawn thirteen year old Border Collie is more:
A. Yin B. Yang

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A. Yin

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Jumper, a ten-month-old castrated male Domestic Shorthair cat, is an outdoor-indoor cat. He enjoys running, climbing trees, and jumping from high places. He is also a good hunter, catching small creatures such as dragonflies and lizards. He likes attention, and he always walks with his human guardian. His whole body feels hot. He tends to have urinary tract infections. He drinks a lot, but he does not have any endocrine disorders.
Question 1.19: What is Jumper’s TCVM Pattern?
A. Yin Excess (Excess Cold)
B. Yin Deficiency (Deficient Heat)
C. Yang Excess (Excess Heat)
D. Yang Deficiency (Deficient Cold)

Question 1.20: What are the best types of food for Jumper?
A. Cooling foods B. Hot foods C. Neutral foods

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C. Yang Excess (Excess Heat)

A. Cooling foods

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A one-year-old, castrated male Domestic Shorthair cat presents with an acute onset of nasal discharge and congestion. His ears and back are hot. His temperature is 104 °F. He has a red tongue and fast and strong pulses.
Question 1.21: What is the cat’s TCVM disease Pattern?
A. Yin Excess (Excess Cold)
B. Yin Deficiency (Deficient Heat)
C. Yang Excess (Excess Heat)
D. Yang Deficiency (Deficient Cold)

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C. Yang Excess (Excess Heat)

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Spot is a quiet, gentle fifteen-year-old spayed female Domestic Shorthair cat. She presents with chronic hind limb weakness. Her ears and back feel cold on palpation. She has a pale, purple and wet tongue. Her pulses are weak.
Question 1.22: What is Spot’s constitution/personality?
A. Yin B. Yang

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A. Yin

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Spot is a quiet, gentle fifteen-year-old spayed female Domestic Shorthair cat. She presents with chronic hind limb weakness. Her ears and back feel cold on palpation. She has a pale, purple and wet tongue. Her pulses are weak.

Question 1.23: What is Spot’s TCVM Pattern?
A. Yin Excess (Excess Cold)
B. Yin Deficiency (Deficient Heat)
C. Yang Excess (Excess Heat)
D. Yang Deficiency (Deficient Cold

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D. Yang Deficiency (Deficient Cold

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Spot is a quiet, gentle fifteen-year-old spayed female Domestic Shorthair cat. She presents with chronic hind limb weakness. Her ears and back feel cold on palpation. She has a pale, purple and wet tongue. Her pulses are weak.

Question 1.24: What types of foods are good for Spot?

A. Cooling foods B. Hot foods C. Neutral foods

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B. Hot foods

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Marcie, a ten-year-old spayed female Labrador Retriever presents with chronic pruritus. She has had itchy skin since she was 5 years old. Prednisone helped in the first 3 years, but signs have become worse in the past 2 years. The itchiness is worse in the Spring, Summer, and at night. Her skin is mostly itchy around the face, neck and trunk, and she also has alopecia and a skin rash. Her eyes are red. Her tongue is red and dry, and her gums are tacky. Her pulses are thready and fast.

Question 1.25: What is Marcie’s TCVM Pattern?
A Yin Excess (Excess Cold)
B. Yin Deficiency (Deficient Heat)
C. Yang Excess (Excess Heat)
D. Yang Deficiency (Deficient Cold)

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B. Yin Deficiency (Deficient Heat)

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Marcie, a ten-year-old spayed female Labrador Retriever presents with chronic pruritus. She has had itchy skin since she was 5 years old. Prednisone helped in the first 3 years, but signs have become worse in the past 2 years. The itchiness is worse in the Spring, Summer, and at night. Her skin is mostly itchy around the face, neck and trunk, and she also has alopecia and a skin rash. Her eyes are red. Her tongue is red and dry, and her gums are tacky. Her pulses are thready and fast.

Question 1.26: What types of foods are good for Marcie?
A. Cooling foods B. Hot foods C. Neutral foods

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A. Cooling foods

B. Yin Deficiency (Deficient Heat)

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Question 2.1: Which element is the mother of Metal?
A. Wood
B. Fire
C. Earth
D. Metal
E. Water

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C. Earth

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Question 2.26: A dog that acts timid and shy and runs from you when you approach is:
A. Wood
B. Fire
C. Earth
D. Metal
E. Water

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E. Water

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Question 2.25: A horse that does not pay much attention to you when you come to the fence, but just continues grazing, is:
A. Wood B. Fire C. Earth D. Metal E. Water

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D. Metal

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Question 2.24: A horse that runs to greet you at the fence, nibbles in play, dances around, spirited and friendly is:
A. Wood B. Fire C. Earth D. Metal E. Water

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B. Fire

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Chief is a nine-year-old, castrated male Japanese Chin dog with a history of chronic congestive heart failure and bronchitis. He was hospitalized due to lethargy, weakness and anorexia. Diagnostics revealed azotemia due to chronic renal failure (BUN: 88mg/dL; Creatinine: 6.9 mg/dL). He was also diagnosed with mild pancreatitis and cervical disc disease.
Chief is a very confident and dominant dog. He does not fear anything, not big or small dogs, strangers, or thunderstorms. He loves to be in charge. He was very cooperative during the examination and acupuncture procedure. His nose was dry with a little crack line. His tongue is deep red and dry and his pulse is thready and thin. Chief prefers cool environments. His Shen is subdued. He eats well but is not thirsty. Chief also always holds his neck, back and hind limbs as if he feels pain or feels unhappy. He is reluctant to lower his head to eat or drink so the owner must lift the bowl to his mouth.

Question 2.23: What is the TCVM Diagnosis for him?
A. Yang Excess B. Yin Deficiency C. Excess Cold D. Excess Heat E. Deficiency Cold

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B. Yin Deficiency

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Chief is a nine-year-old, castrated male Japanese Chin dog with a history of chronic congestive heart failure and bronchitis. He was hospitalized due to lethargy, weakness and anorexia. Diagnostics revealed azotemia due to chronic renal failure (BUN: 88mg/dL; Creatinine: 6.9 mg/dL). He was also diagnosed with mild pancreatitis and cervical disc disease.
Chief is a very confident and dominant dog. He does not fear anything, not big or small dogs, strangers, or thunderstorms. He loves to be in charge. He was very cooperative during the examination and acupuncture procedure. His nose was dry with a little crack line. His tongue is deep red and dry and his pulse is thready and thin. Chief prefers cool environments. His Shen is subdued. He eats well but is not thirsty. Chief also always holds his neck, back and hind limbs as if he feels pain or feels unhappy. He is reluctant to lower his head to eat or drink so the owner must lift the bowl to his mouth.

Question 2.22: What is Chief’s constitutional type?
A. Wood B. Fire C. Earth D. Metal E. Water

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A. Wood

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Question 2.3: Who is the grandparent of Earth?
c B. Fire C. Earth D. Metal E. Water

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A wood

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Question 2.4: Who is the grandchild of Fire?
A. Wood B. Fire C. Earth D. Metal E. Water

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D. Metal

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Question 2.5: Which is the correct order for the Sheng (promoting) cycle?
A. Wood Fire Metal Water Earth
B. Wood Metal Water Fire Earth
C. Wood Fire Earth Metal Water
D. Wood Earth Water Fire Metal
E. Wood Fire Water Metal Earth

A

C. Wood Fire Earth Metal Water

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Question 2.6: Which is the correct order for the Cheng (over-control) cycle?
A. Wood Fire Metal Water Earth
B. Wood Metal Fire Water Earth
C. Wood Fire Earth Metal Water
D. Wood Earth Water Fire Metal
E. Wood Earth Metal Water Fire

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D. Wood Earth Water Fire Metal

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Question 2.7: The spring season belongs to which element?
A. Wood B. Earth C. Fire D. Water E. Metal

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A. Wood

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Question 2.8: The Damp climate belongs to which element?
A. Wood B. Earth C. Fire D. Water E. Metal

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B. Earth

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Question 2.9: The color red belongs to which element?
A. Wood B. Earth C. Fire D. Water E. Metal

A

C. Fire

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Question 2.10: Feelings of fear belongs to which element?
A. Wood B. Earth C. Fire D. Water E. Metal

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D. Wate

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Question 2.11: The direction West belongs to which element?
A. Wood B. Earth C. Fire D. Water E. Metal

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E. Metal

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Question 2.12: The nose belongs to which element?
A. Wood B. Earth C. Fire D. Water E. Metal

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E. Metal

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Question 2.13: The Bladder belongs to which element?
A. Wood B. Earth C. Fire D. Water E. Metal

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D. Water

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Question 2.14: Saliva belongs to which element?
A. Wood B. Earth C. Fire D. Water E. Metal

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B. Earth

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Question 2.15: With which element is Mind associated?
A. Wood B. Fire C. Earth D. Metal E. Water

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B. Fire

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Question 2.17: A dog has a history of chronic ocular discharge and a hyperactive personality. According to the Five Elements
Theory, which organ is most important?
A. Spleen B. Lung C. Kidney D. Liver E. Heart

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D. Liver

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Question 2.18: According to the Five Elements, which organ should be tonified (reinforced) when the Lung is Deficient?
A. Heart B. Kidney C. Liver D. Spleen E. Bladder

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D. Spleen

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Question 2.19: According to the Five Elements, which organ should be cleared (sedated) when the Heart is in Excess?
A. Liver B. Kidney C. Spleen D. Lung E. Bladder

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C. Spleen