name: pulse-diagnosis-procedure description: "Use when performing pulse examination (脉诊) to determine organ pathology and prognosis. Covers the three positions (寸关尺), three depths of pressure (浮中沉), eight pulse qualities, and seasonal correlation as practiced by Bian Que and Cang Gong."
Pulse Diagnosis Procedure (脉诊)
Overview
Detailed pulse examination method as practiced by Bian Que and Cang Gong (Chunyu Yi). Used to determine organ pathology, disease progression, and prognosis.
Prerequisites
- Quiet environment
- Patient calm and rested
- Examiner focused and attentive
Positioning
- Patient sits or lies comfortably
- Examiner faces patient
- Use three fingers (index, middle, ring) on radial artery
- Left wrist examines right-side organs; right wrist examines left-side organs
The Three Positions (寸关尺)
寸
- Position: Closest to thumb
- Corresponds: Heart, Lungs, Chest
关
- Position: Middle position at styloid process
- Corresponds: Liver, Gallbladder, Spleen, Stomach
尺
- Position: Closest to elbow
- Corresponds: Kidney, Bladder, Lower abdomen
Three Depths of Pressure
- Superficial (浮取): Light touch, detects external conditions
- Middle (中取): Moderate pressure, detects organ function
- Deep (沉取): Heavy pressure, detects internal conditions
Examination Steps
Calibrate Time
- Count patient's breaths
- Normal: 4-5 pulses per breath cycle
Assess Each Position
- Start with left wrist
- Check all three positions at all three depths
- Note: rate, strength, width, depth, quality
Identify Pulse Qualities
| Quality | Chinese | Indication |
|---|---|---|
| Floating | 浮 | External pathogen |
| Deep | 沉 | Internal condition |
| Rapid | 数 | Heat condition |
| Slow | 迟 | Cold condition |
| Weak | 虚 | Deficiency |
| Strong | 实 | Excess |
| Slippery | 滑 | Phlegm, food stagnation |
| Choppy | 涩 | Blood stasis, deficiency |
Correlate with Symptoms
- Match pulse findings to patient complaints
- Identify affected organs
- Determine excess vs. deficiency
Determine Prognosis
- Pulse matching season = favorable
- Pulse opposite to season = unfavorable
- Sudden changes = acute condition
- Gradual changes = chronic condition
Documentation
Record:
- Date and time
- Pulse qualities at each position
- Corresponding organ assessment
- Prognosis
- Recommended treatment
Expected Outcome
- Identification of disease location
- Understanding of disease nature (hot/cold, excess/deficiency)
- Prognostic assessment
- Treatment direction
Verification
- Confirm that all three positions (寸, 关, 尺) on both wrists have been examined at all three depths of pressure before forming conclusions.
- Validate that pulse findings have been correlated with patient symptoms and seasonal factors to identify affected organs.
- Ensure documentation includes date, pulse qualities at each position, organ assessment, prognosis, and recommended treatment.