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1 BSS MASTER DIPLOMA IN ACUPUNCTURE MARK: 100 PAPER I: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY TIME 3 Hrs I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (10 X 1 = 10) 1. Study of cells is 2. organ helps in vision. 3. organ helps in digestion. 4. There are sense organs. 5. Total volume of blood in the body is about liters. 6. RBC means. 7. is a disorder of blood. 8. organ helps in circulation 9. Normal blood pressure of human body is mm/hg 10. Total number of bones in the human body is II ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (10 X 2= 20) 1. Define Anatomy. 2. Respiratory system starts from and ends in. 3. and organ helps in detoxification. 4. Define Physiology. 5. and organ helps in excretory system 6. and are called as sense organs. 7. and are bones of upper limb. 8. Blood contains, and 9. and are the bones of lower limb. 10. and forms the skeletal system of the body.

2 III ANSWER ANY 5 OUT OF 8 QUESTIONS (5 X 5= 25) 1. Define blood and briefly explain about the composition of cellular elements of blood. 2. Define cardio vascular system. Draw a neat diagram of heart and mention its parts 3. Draw a neat diagram of brain and spinal cord and mention its parts. 4. Define cells and tissue. Draw a neat diagram and mention its parts. 5. Briefly explain the functions of liver and Gall Bladder. 6. Define endocrine system. Mention the different endocrine glands in the human body. 7. Briefly explain the functions of the skin and tongue. 8. Briefly explain the functions of pancreas and sex glands. IV ANSWER ANY 3 OUT OF 5 QUESTIONS (3 X 15= 45) 1. Define Respiratory system. Draw a neat diagram of lung and explain about the parts, functions of respiratory system in detail. 2. Define digestive system. Draw a neat diagram and explain the parts and functions of digestive system. 3. Define excretory system. Draw a neat diagram of kidney and explain the parts and functions of excretory system. 4. Explain about the functions of pituitary, thyroid and adrenal endocrine glands in detail. 5. Draw a neat diagram of human skeleton. Briefly explain about the functions of upper limb and lower limb of the human body.

3 BSS MASTER DIPLOMA IN ACUPUNCTURE MARK: 100 PAPER II: BASIC ACUPUNCTURE TIME 3 Hrs I ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (10 X 1 = 10) 1. Acu means and puncture means 2. Acupuncture originates from before years. 3. The first book of Acupuncture is called as 4. is known as father of Acupuncture. 5. American president made official visit to china. 6. Total number of acupuncture points in our human body is. 7. The chinese measurement of acupuncture point is. 8. The three are Shenung, Huang Di and Fu shi. 9. The two volumes of Huang Di Neiging called as and. 10. The acupuncture needling sensation is called as. II ANSWER THE FOLLOWING (10 X 2= 20) 1. Define Acupuncture. 2. Pain relieving effect is called as effect. 3. Define 1 cun, 2 cun and 3 cun briefly. 4. Instrument used to detect acupuncture points is called as. 5. Define press needles and its functions. 6. Instrument used to measure the cun is called as. 7. Define the concept of acupuncture. 8. The Asian elephant has charted acupuncture points. 9. The Stone puncture is also called as puncture. 10. Mention the 3 directions of acupuncture needling.

4 III ANSWER ANY 5 OUT OF 8 QUESTIONS (5 X 5= 25) 1. Explain briefly about six different effects of acupuncture. 2. Briefly explain any 3 dangerous pints of acupuncture. 3. Explain briefly the various postures of the patient during acupuncture. 4. Mention any 3 contra indications during acupuncture therapy. 5. Explain briefly about different types of acupuncture needles.. 6. Briefly explain about the needling and sensation during acupuncture. 7. Explain about some complications of acupuncture. 8. Explain the techniques of needle stimulation during acupuncture. IV ANSWER ANY 3 OUT OF 5 QUESTIONS (3 X 15= 45) 1. Explain about history of acupuncture in detail. 2. Explain about the needling method, stimulation and sensation during acupuncture. 3. Explain about the precautions that to be handled during acupuncture in detail. 4. Explain about various proportional measurements of human body during measurement of acupuncture points. 5. Explain the various needles and materials used in acupuncture.

5 BSS MASTER DIPLOMA IN ACUPUNCTURE PAPER 3 : ACUPUNCTURE AND DEPARTMENTS MARKS : 100 TIME : 3 HRS I Answer All the questions:- 10 x 2 = Homoeopathy and Acupuncture are like Ear Shenmen ie to cure Paralysis can be done area of Scalp acupuncture 4. Su means Jok means Hairloss and Pimples can be done in --- Acupuncture 6. Cartilage damage of Knee can be done easily in Acupuncture. 7. For Common cold we can treat area in Sujok Acupuncture. 8. Equillibrium area is to treat diseases in scalp acupuncture needles are used in Cosmetic Acupuncture 10. In scalp acupuncture the right hemisphere controls side of the body. II Match the following:- 10 x 1 = Sujok Acupuncture - Sensory area 2. Cosmetic Acupuncture - Ear BP point 3. Scalp Acupuncture - Ear dinguchuan 4. Hypertension - wrinkles 5. Insect Correspondence - Cavum Conchae 6. Visual area - right and left hemisphere 7. Kidney area - Eye diseases 8. Anterior posterior midline - scalp acupuncture

6 9. Era anatomy - Epilepsy 10. Dr. JiaoshenFa - Middle finger III Write Short notes ( any five ) 5 x 5 = Anatomy of Ear 2. Uses of Cosmetic Acupuncture 3. Father of Sujok Acupuncture 4. Needling and other Treatment in Sujok Acupuncture 5. Technique of needling in Scalp Acupuncture 6. Diseases treating in Homoeopuncture 7. Benefits in Auriculotherapy 8. Techniques of Homoeopuncture with Eg IV Answer any three 3 x 15 = Explain the areas of Scalp Acupuncture with Diagram and Diseases related with them 2. Draw the Ear, with points,showing Ear shenmen, Dinguchuan, lung area, BP point, Oedema. Point and Endocrine point.explain their uses. 3. Write about Main correspondence, Insect correspondence, and draw the diagram.explain the benefits of SuJok Acupuncture. 4. Explain how Obesity, Hairloss and Pimples are cured by Cosmetic Acupuncture. 5. Write About Homoeopuncture

7 BSS MASTER DIPLOMA IN ACUPUNCTURE PAPER 4 : PULSE DIAGNOSIS MARKS :100 TIME : 3 HRS I Answer all the following:- 10 x 2= How many main pulses are there? 2. Which colors is for Heart in Tongue diagnosis? 3. Write the superifcial pulses in right hand? 4. What does irregular edgees in Tongue indicates? 5. Black colour in tongue with spots is concerned with which organs? 6. Which organ is related with nose in Face diagnosis? 7. What is the best time for Pulse reading? 8. Ts there any difference for male and female in Fcae diagnosis 9. Write the three positions of pulses in chinese name 10. Is pulse diagnosis important for Acute diseases? II True or false. 10 x 1 = Green colour is related to Liver in Tongue diagnosis 2. Black Spots indicates fever in face diagnosis 3. Pulse diagnosis is done for prevention of diseases 4. Tongue diagnosis is like mirror of the body 5. Acupuncture must know about all diagnosis 6. Deviated tongue indicates lung problem 7. Dark lips in face diagnosis shows liver excess 8. Pulse diagnosis can be done for Psychiatric patients also

8 9. Totally there are 12 Yin pulse 10. Tongue diagnosis can be done at any time. III Answer any five 5 x 5 = Explain Face diagnosis 2. Draw the Tongue Diagnosis with colours realted to Organ 3. Write about Pulse Diagnosis and the Instructions to be followed before diagnosing 4. Compare Pulse and Tongue Diagnosis 5. Benefits of Pulse Diagnosis and Tongue diagnosis in chronic conditions? 6. write about six pulses in left hand and related diseases with example IV Answer any three 3 x 15 =45 1. History of Pulse diagnosis 2. Draw the Face diagnosis with organs related to it 3. Different types of Tomgue and examples. 4. Write about the timing of all Diagnosis inacupuncture and their importance? 5. Explain about the organs functions related with Pulse diagnosis and its position?

9 BSS MASTER DILPOMA IN ACUPUNCTURE PAPER 5: ACUPUNCTURE MERIDIANS AND POINTS MARKS : 100 TIME : 3 HRS I Answer all the following 10 x 2 = Which is the point for vomitting? 2. Name the four points 0.5 lateral to DU What is the location of LIV 3? 4. Name the couple organ of Stomach? 5. What is the colour of five element? 6. Write the timing of Saniao? 7. How many points arehere in UB channel? 8. Write the point in midof the popliteal creasse. 9. What is the use of EX 1? 10. can we needle born baby? II Match the following:- `10 x 1 = Body Shenmen - China visit in Head ache - post operative pain 3. Huang Di - H7 4. Nikson - Lungs 5. Wood - Yang 6. 3 to 5 am - Five element theory 7. Yin - Father of Acupuncture 8. Emergency point - LU James reston - Green colour 10. Five shu points - LI4

10 III Answer any five 5 x 5 =25 1. Name 14 meridians with examples 2. Write the theories of Acupuncture? 3. Write all the emergency points and their uses? 4. Name any five Shu points of UB channel. 5. What are extra points and how do they differ from other meridian points? 6. What are Extra meridians and explain with examples IV Answer any three 3 x 15 = Draw Sp6, LI4, LIV 3, P6 and UB40 2. Write the classification of points with example 3. Draw EX28 neatly and write their uses. 4. What are five shu points.explain the Lungs and Large intestine Five shu points.

11 BSS MASTER DIPLOMA IN ACUPUNCTURE PAPER 6 : MODERN SCIENTIFIC VIEWS IN ACUPUNCTURE MARKS : 100 TIME : 3 HRS I Answer all the following :- 10 x 2 =20 1. What is pain? 2. Which are site of pain? 3. can pain be calculated in records? 4. What is pain with redness? 5. Is pain a symptom? 6. Can we elevate pain by Acupuncture? 7. Which fibres open the gate for pain? 8. Write the name of scientists who presented this pain mechanism theory? 9. Which is the animal done Acupuncture first? 10. What is the other mechanism other than non opiate neural mechanism? II Match the following 10 x 1 = DHC RC 2. needling Neurotransmitter 3. Substantia gelatinosa Dorsal horn cell the gate 5. Acupuncture impulse stimulation 6. Ren shaw cell Spinal cord and brain 7. Pituitary - Gate 1 and Gate 2 8. Pain pathway Meizack and wall 9. Endorphia negative fedback 10. G1 G2 - gland

12 III Answer any five 5 x 5 = Explain how Acupuncture supresses the pain 2. Define Motor gate theory 3. What are neuro transmitters and their importance in pain elevation? 4. Write about Meizack and P.D wall & their theory 5. Write about Cajal cells and Ren shaw cells 6. Write about Bouce Pomeranz and his research in pain pathway IV Answer any three 3 x 15 = What is Pain, neurotransmitter and pain theory and the mechanism? 2. Write about representation of Path of Pain blocked vy enkephalin with diagram? 3. Explain Motor gate theory and Acupuncture analgesia. 4. Explain pain pathway PAPER 7 : PRACTICALS

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