FINAL REVIEW Flashcards
(25 cards)
What is polio (Infantile Palsy/Xiao Er Ma Bi/Poliomyelitis) caused by?
Poliovirus
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What is the incubation range of polio?
5-35 days
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Out of these four things what is not a basic pattern of polio infection? ○ Subclinical ○ Paralytic ○ Non-paralytic ○ Cerebellar
Cerebellar
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Polio generally affects what age groups?
Children under 5
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During the initial stages of infantile palsy, what are the symptoms like?
Common cold
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The evil toxins causing infantile palsy first invade which two organs?
Lung
Stomach
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In cases of paralysis, which two organs are effected that leads to insufficiency of essence and blood, muscular atrophy, and deformity of bones and joints?
Kidney
Liver
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When treating palsy, acupoints on affected side are generally selected. Contralateral needling can also be used. Which order is better? (Affected to unaffected or unaffected to affected?)
Unaffected then affected
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If a child has good daytime bladder control, but has never had a dry night since daytime control was achieved.
Primary enuresis
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Which are risk factors for enuresis? ○ Genetic factors ○ Chronic constipation ○ A family history enuresis ○ All of the above
All of the above
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Conditions of most children with enuresis are classified as: ○ Shi ○ Xu ○ Shen disturbances ○ Malnourished
Xu
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Often in cases of repletion, enuresis is caused by?
Damp heat in Liver Channel
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Vacuity of which two organs can lead to loss of control of the water passage of the lower jiao leading to enuresis?
Lung and Spleen
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Blank occurs when a persons blood glucose is higher then normal but not high enough to be diagnosed as type 2 diabetes
Pre diabetes
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This type of diabetes is associated with Alzheimer disease and a disturbance in the brain insulin and insulin like growth factor signaling mechanisms:
TYPE 3 Diabetes
Key: Alzheimer’s- which type is linked to Alzheimer’s
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This type of diabetes is mainly due to beta cell destruction usually leading to absolute insulin deficiency
Type 1
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This type of diabetes may range from predominantly insulin resistance with relative insulin deficiency to a predominantly secretory deficit with insulin resistance
Type 2
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Which hormone directly increases insulin secretion?
Amylase
Is an enzyme, but also seen as a hormone- an enzyme that acts as a hormone
Insulin is usually cleared from the blood circulation in how long?
10-15 minutes
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The characteristic features of diabetes include which of the following?
○ Excessive thirst
○ Excessive hunger
○ Excessive urination
All of the above
TRUE OR FALSE: With Diabetes Mellitus, deficiency is the root and excess is the branch.
TRUE
Rosanne present shi thirst, high fluid intake, dry mouth, freq urination, shi hunger. Tongue dry w/ red tip and thin yellow coat. Pulse is rapid. What is your diagnosis?
Xiao Ke d/t Lung Heat w/ Injury to Fluids
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What is the ideal acupuncture for Rosanne?
○ HT-8
○ UB-15
○ LU-9
○ UB-13
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If she complained of shi thirst, it would be best to add which points?
RN-23, ST-44
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