ACC Cheat Sheet 2026

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200 questions
180 min time limit
75.00% to pass
  1. In the TCM Eight Principles, which pairing describes the thermal or energetic nature of a disease? Hot and Cold
  2. The 'asking' portion of the Four Examinations most critically involves: The Ten Questions (Shi Wen)
  3. What is the primary function of the Heart (Xin) in TCM? Governs blood and houses the mind (Shen)
  4. Which Fu organ receives food and begins the digestive process by 'rotting and ripening' its contents? Stomach
  5. What is one common method used in acupuncture for pain relief? Dry needling at trigger points
  6. What is the primary goal of acupuncture in chiropractic care? To relieve pain and promote healing
  7. Which organ opens into the tongue, making speech problems or tongue color changes a diagnostic indicator? Heart
  8. Which TCM pattern presents with afternoon fever, night sweats, and malar flush? Yin Deficiency with Empty Heat
  9. A red tongue tip in TCM diagnosis typically indicates pathology in which organ? Heart
  10. What is the importance of disposing of acupuncture needles properly? To prevent injury and contamination
  11. For headache, eye pain, and irritability from Liver Yang Rising, which combination is most appropriate? GV20 + GB20 + LR3 + KD3
  12. For knee pain with swelling and heaviness (Damp-Bi), which local point combination is most appropriate? BL40 + SP9 + ST35
  13. A floating (Fu) pulse in TCM pulse diagnosis primarily indicates: Exterior pattern or Qi deficiency in chronic cases
  14. According to classical theory, He-Sea points are most effective for treating: Disorders of the Fu (hollow) organs and counterflow Qi
  15. The Heart forms an interior-exterior pair with which Fu organ? Small Intestine
  16. The Large Intestine forms an interior-exterior pair with which Zang organ? Lung
  17. How can acupuncture help with chronic pain in chiropractic care? By promoting healing and reducing inflammation
  18. Which of the following is correctly classified as an 'extraordinary organ' (Qi Heng Zhi Fu) in TCM? Brain
  19. What happens if the Qi is stagnant or blocked in the meridians? It can cause pain, disease, and discomfort
  20. Which of the following best describes the fundamental relationship between Qi and Blood in TCM? Qi moves the Blood, and Blood nourishes the Qi.
  21. In TCM, the Gallbladder stores and excretes which substance to aid in digestion? Bile produced by the Liver
  22. The principle of using contralateral or distal points for acute musculoskeletal pain is based on: Balancing Qi flow across meridians using the channel system
  23. What should be considered when selecting acupuncture points for treatment? The symptoms and meridian involved
  24. How does the flow of Qi affect health? It can lead to physical and emotional imbalances
  25. Which Zang organ governs the 'descending and dispersing of Qi' and controls the skin and body hair? Lung
  26. The internal pathway of the Lung channel of Hand-Taiyin is unique because it originates in which region of the body before ascending to the Lungs? The Middle Jiao (Stomach region)
  27. The Spleen forms an interior-exterior pair with which Fu organ? Stomach
  28. Which approach best describes 'Root and Branch' treatment in acupuncture? Treating the underlying pattern and symptomatic relief simultaneously
  29. How does acupuncture work in chiropractic treatments? By promoting energy flow and reducing inflammation
  30. How should acupuncture practitioners manage patient hygiene? The patient should clean the area before treatment
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