NCCAOM: Abnormal Uterine BleedingWelcome to your quiz for the course: NCCAOM: Abnormal Uterine Bleeding You may re-take this quiz as necessary to score a passing grade of 70% or higher.To download your CEU Certificate: a certificate link will will appear at the end of this quiz (with a passing score). The certificate link will also appear in an email to you and in your user area after logging in.Note: the first three questions are part of your NCCAOM Worksheet, and they are not graded. Your Name (as it will appear on your certificate) Your email (we will send a copy of your certificate here) Your License # 1. Which of the following IS NOT among the exams used to diagnose abnormal uterine bleeding: Ultrasound MRI THS Endometrial biopsy2. In the defining symptom of Beng Lou, menstruation can last: 2-3 days More than 14 days 7 days Less than 5 days3. In the TCM pathology of Spleen Deficiency, there is a loss of: Yang Qi Control function Heat Blood flow4. Abnormal uterine bleeding (AUB) is also called: Dysmenorrhea Dysfunctional uterine bleeding Premenstrual syndrome Amenorrhea5. In Western medicine the term AUB is used to describe which of these conditions: Bleeding between periods Bleeding after sex Bleeding after menopause All 3 of these6. Which of the following IS NOT among the causes of AUB: Pregnancy Fibroids Polycystic ovary syndrome Excessive Exercise7. In the TCM term Beng Lou, the word Beng means: Uncontrolled heavy bleeding Light spotting Delayed Irregular8. In the pathology of Kidney Deficiency, there is a loss of: Blood stimulation Storing function Heat Control function9. In the diagnosis of Beng Lou, an irregular cycle can be accompanied with: Sudden stoppage Sudden hemorrhaging Both sudden stoppage and sudden hemorrhaging Pelvic inflammation10. In the diagnosis of Beng Lou, heat syndrome manifests as: Abdominal pain Sudden bleeding Aversion to cold Sluggish flow11. In the diagnosis of Beng Lou, blood stagnation manifests as: Sluggish flow Sudden bleeding Aversion to cold Abdominal pain12. Which of the following IS NOT among the TCM syndromes associated with Beng Lou: Spleen Deficiency Kidney Deficiency Phlegm Damp Blood Stagnation13. When Beng Lou is in the acute phase, the first treatment principle is: Stop the flow Find the source Return to balance Tonify SpleenTime is Up!0 CommentsShare This Story, Choose Your Platform!FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmailLeave A CommentComment
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