| Term | Definition |
| small finger, posterior of arm, scapula, du 14, st 12, face | What is the flow of the small intestine primary channel? |
| esophagus, HT, ST, SI | Where does one branch of the SI channel go when it deviates from ST 12? |
| outer canthus/enter the ear and inner canthus/to cheek | Where do the two branches of the SI channel go on the face? |
| connects to the heart channel up to the shoulder | where does the SI luo-connecting channel go? |
| SI 3 | Which point on the SI channel is usually used for pain along the pathway? |
| SI 1 | Jing-well point on the SI channel? CLEAR HEAT, RESCUING COLLAPSE, TREAT UPPER MOST REACHES OF CHANNEL |
| SI 3 | Which point on the SI channel is usually used for OCCIPITAL (taiyang) headache? |
| SI 2 | SI ying-spring point? |
| SI 18 | Which SI point is good for Bell's Palsy, trigeminal neuralgia? (apply pressure following puncture to prevent bruising) |
| SI 19 | Which SI point is one of the best points for EARS? acute tinnitus, nausea, vomiting, vertigo |
| SI 19 | Which SI point is good to calm shen in relation to bipolar, hearing voices that do not exist? |
| si1 | if a patient comes in with breast problems such as lack of lactation, which point will you choose? |
| si3 | shu-stream point on the si channel? |
| si3 | if a patient comes in with pain along the spinal column from the coccyx to the head and has an occipital headache or siffness and pain of the neck, which point will you look to as it opens to the Du channel? |
| si6 | if a patient comes in with acute pain of the shoulder, scapula and arm and feels that their shoulder is broken or dislocated, you will choose the xi-cleft point of the si channel. what is that? |
| ht7, si7 | if a patient has a shen disturbance with psycho-emotional disorder, which group of points will you use? |
| si7 | lou-conneting of si, so excess: slackness of joints along channel, inability to move elbow, deficiency: warts |
| si8 | he-sea of si: good for joint pain on si channel, scrofula, goiter, nodules (dampness) |
| si3, si8 | points used in taiyang syndrome exterior |
| si10 | what is the meeting point of SI and BL channel with the Yang Linking and Yang Motility vessels? |
| si12 | what is the meeting point of SI, LI, SJ, and GB channel? |
| si13, 14, 15 | what local points would you use for shoulder and upper back pain? |
| si16, si17 | what are the window of sky points for the si channel? |
| si4 | yuan-source point of si channel? |
| si4 | if patient comes in with Jaundince, hypochondriac pain, alternative chills and fever, which point will ou use? |
| si5 | jing-river point of si channel? |
| si5 | if patient comes in with cough, dyspnea, chills and fever: febrile disease with absence of sweating, which point will you choose? |
| si5 | which point will you use for tongue thrusting, mad walking? |
| si6 | because the si meridian goes to eyes, and eyes need blood to nourish them to see well, if you have blurred vision, cataract, glaucoma, etc., which point will you choose? |