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Traditional Chinese Medicine Level 4 Certificate
General Theory
The Basic Principles and History of TCM
The Philosophy and Theory of Yin and Yang
The Philosophy of Yin and Yang - Assessment
The 24 Hour Qi Cycle
The 24 Hour Qi Cycle - Assessment
Health and Safety
Acupuncture Points not to use in Pregnancy
Acupuncture Points not to use in Pregnancy - Assessment
Acupoint Contraindications - needs finishing
The Internal Systems
Fundamental Substances of the Body and The External Pathogens
The Fundamental Substances - Assessment
Qi and Blood in Organs - Assessment
Blood Stagnation
Meridian Theory
What is a Syndrome?
The Zang Fu Organs
The Zang - Fu Organs - Assessment
Heart Meridian
Heart Meridian - Assessment
Small Intestine Meridian
Small Intestine Meridian - Assessment
San Jiao Meridan
San Jiao Meridian - Assessment
Lung Meridian
Large Intestine Meridian
The Other Points Systems
The Cardinal Points
Medical Theory
The Anatomical Terms
The Anatomical Terms - Assessment
Blood Pressure
Blood Pressure - Assessment
Trapped Nerves - How to Diagnose
Diagnosing Trapped Nerves - Assessment
The Shoulder Tests
The Shoulder Tests - Assessment
Abdominal Pain Chart
Diagnostics Part 1
Other Causes of Illness in Chinese Medicine
Other Causes of Illness in Chinese Medicine - Assessment
Tongue Diagnosis
Tongue Diagnosis - Assessment
The Seven Emotions
The Seven Emotions - Assessment
Emotions and Pain Charts
The Six Evils
External Causes and affected organs
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Heart Meridian – Assessment
Which of the following statements are true?
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The Lungs and Heart are closely related and mutually assist each other
Anger directly affects the Heart
The Liver rules the blood but the Heart pushes it
Severe blood loss from haemorrhage or long term illness can deplete Heart blood and this can lead to Heart Qi Deficiency
The Heart rules the blood
Prolonged sadness and Deficient Qi can also lead to Stagnation of Qi, which can lead to Heart Fire.
Prolonged anger can weaken Lung Qi which affects Heart
Anger causes Liver Yang to rise, which can then cause Heart Fire
Sadness does not affect heart Qi
Sadness weakens Lung Qi
When Liver Qi or Lung Qi are affected, this also affects Heart Qi
Heart Qi cannot be affected for long, it balances quickly because of the blood flowing through Heart
Which of the following are valid Heart Syndromes?
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Heart Qi Stagnation
Heart Blood Stagnation
Heart Qi Deficiency
Heart Qi Excess
Heart Blood Deficiency
Heart Blood Excess
Heart Yin Deficiency
Heart Yang Deficiency
Heart Yin Excess
Heart Yang Excess
Heart Fire Blazing
Heart Phlegm Stagnation