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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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The Seven Emotions – Assessment
Which of the following organs is directly affected by Anger?
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Heart
Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Gallbladder
Stomach
Lung
Which of the following organs is directly affected by Grief?
*
Heart
Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Gallbladder
Stomach
Lung
Which of the following organs is directly affected by Joy?
*
Heart
Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Gallbladder
Stomach
Lung
Which of the following organs is directly affected by Pensiveness? (Worry or Overthinking)
*
Heart
Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Gallbladder
Stomach
Lung
Which of the following organs is directly affected by Fright?
*
Heart
Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Gallbladder
Stomach
Lung
Which of the following organs is directly affected by Fear?
*
Heart
Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Gallbladder
Stomach
Lung
Which of the following organs is directly affected by Anxiety?
*
Heart
Liver
Spleen
Kidney
Gallbladder
Stomach
Lung
What are symptoms of Anger?
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Low blood pressure
Raised blood pressure
Blurry Vision
Seizures
Stroke
Fatigue
Dizziness
Vertex headaches
What are symptoms of Grief?
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Tightness in the chest with shortness of breath
Excessive talking
Excessive crying
Slowed movements
Quiet voice
Asthma
Frequent Colds / Flu
Lethargy
Skin problems
What are symptoms of excess Joy?
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Palpitations
Shortness of breath
Mania
Sharpened Focus
Lethargy
Heart attacks
Unclear thinking
Insomnia
What are symptoms of Pensiveness? (Worry or Overthinking)
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Liver deficiency
Heart Blood deficiency
Spleen Qi deficiency
Sharpened focus
Unclear thinking
Insomnia
Palpitations
Asthma
What are symptoms of Fright?
*
Lack of courage
Indecisiveness
Depression
Blurry vision
Quickened movements
Insomnia
Confusion
What are symptoms of Fear?
*
Lack of courage
Indecisiveness
Depression
Blurry vision
Quickened movements
Insomnia
Confusion
What are symptoms of Anxiety?
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Quick breathing
Tiredness
Shallow, irregular breathing
Prone to irritation
Prone to Ulcerative Colitis
Retention of breath
Fainting