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1、十二经脉中,循行至心的经脉有

A.2条 B.3条 C.4条 D.5条 E.6条

2、位于桡骨茎突上方,腕横纹上1.5寸的穴位是

A.尺泽 B.孔最 C.列缺 D.经渠 E.太渊

3、隔姜灸不能用于治疗

A.未溃疮疡 B.呕吐 C.泄泻 D.遗精 E.风寒湿痹

4、手厥阴经的络穴是

A.列缺 B.通里 C.内关 D.支沟 E.偏历

5、在下列穴位中,治疗胎位不正的是

A.至阳 B.至阴C.会阳 D.肩井 E.昆仑

6、在胸部,任脉旁开4寸的经脉是

A.足太阴脾经 B.足少阴肾经 C.足阳明胃经 D.足厥阴肝经 E.足太阳膀胱经7、手三阳经下合穴是C

A.足三里、上巨虚、下巨虚 B.委中、足三里、阳陵泉 C.上巨虚、下巨虚、委阳

D.委阳、委中、阳陵泉 E.足三里、上巨虚、阳陵泉

8、下列腧穴中不具有补虚功能的是

A.上巨虚 B.三阴交 C.中冲 D.关元 E.太冲

9、下列腧穴,不属络穴的是E

A.丰隆 B.光明 C.飞扬D.大钟 E.商丘

10、位于小指末节桡侧,指甲角旁0.1寸处的穴位是

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11、手厥阴心包经的起始穴位是

A.天泉 B.少列 C.中冲 D.少府 E.天池

12、皮肤针法运用的基本理论依据是

A.皮部理论 B.络脉理论 C.经别理论 D.经筋理论 E.经脉理论

13、下列情况中除哪一点外均属于不宜拔罐的情况

A.皮肤过敏、溃疡 B.皮肤上有疮疡化脓C.大血管部位

D.高热抽搐者 E.孕妇的腹部、腰骶

14、不与足少阳胆经相联系的脏腑或器官是

A.肝 B.耳 C.胆 D.胃 E.胁

15、捏脊在小儿推拿临床上常用于C

A.惊风 B.发热 C.疳积 D.腹泻 E.便秘

16、不与足少阳胆经相联系的脏腑或器官是

A.肝 B.耳 C.胆 D.胃 E.胁

17、头针毫针刺激时,进针深度宜达C

A.浅筋膜 B.帽状腱膜 C.帽状腱膜下 D.颅项肌 E.颅骨外膜

18、耳穴在耳郭的分布有一定的规律,其中与上肢、与内脏相应的穴位分别在B

A.耳垂、耳甲 B.耳舟、耳甲 A.耳垂、对耳轮体 D.三角窝、耳甲 E.三角窝、耳垂

19、在下列穴位中,治疗胎位不正的是

A.至阳 B.至阴C.会阳 D.肩井 E.昆仑

20、隔姜灸不能用于治疗

A.未溃疮疡 B.呕吐 C.泄泻 D.遗精 E.风寒湿痹

21、在胸部,任脉旁开4寸的经脉是

A.足太阴脾经 B.足少阴肾经 C.足阳明胃经 D.足厥阴肝经 E.足太阳膀胱经22、捏脊在小儿推拿临床上常用于C

A.惊风 B.发热 C.疳积 D.腹泻 E.便秘

23、位于脐上4寸的穴位是

A.下脘 B.水分 C.建里 D.中脘 E.上脘

24、手阳明大肠经出于“柱骨之会上”,所指督脉的穴位是

A.百会 B.大椎 C.风府 D.神庭 E.水沟

25、手厥阴经的络穴是

A.列缺 B.通里 C.内关 D.支沟 E.偏历

26、皮肤针法运用的基本理论依据是

A.皮部理论 B.络脉理论 C.经别理论 D.经筋理论 E.经脉理论

27、使用电针时,当电针器的输出电压在40V以上时,其最大输出电流应控制在B

A.0.5mA以上 B.1mA以内 C.1.5mA以内 D.2mA以内 E.10mA以内28、足阳明胃经的起始穴位是

A.大包 B.睛明 C.承泣 D.四白 E.厉兑

29、十二经脉中,循行至心的经脉有

A.2条 B.3条 C.4条 D.5条 E.6条

30、电针法中疏波的频率为每秒多少次?

A.50~100次 B.50次以上C.100次以上 D.2~5次 E.10~20次

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