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PC6 Neiguan Printable Card | Inner Pass Safety Cue

Use a printable PC6 card as a memory aid after reading the full Neiguan point page and safety boundary.

Content checked 2026-01-24Education only

Quick Answer

The PC6 Neiguan (Inner Pass) printable card is not a standalone instruction. It keeps the code, name, inner forearm cue, and stop signs visible, then sends the reader back to the full article.

Before You Try This

This printable page is educational and not medical advice. It cannot assess hand, wrist, forearm, numbness, bruising, or injury, skin, medication, pregnancy, injury, or whether pressure is suitable.

Ask qualified care for personal symptoms, pregnancy, medication questions, children, chronic illness, severe or persistent symptoms, injury, or uncertainty.

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Use PC6 Neiguan Printable Card | Inner Pass Safety Cue as a compact memory card only after the full page task is clear for Inner Pass on the inner forearm in the Pericardium family: Use a printable PC6 card as a memory aid after reading the full Neiguan point page and safety boundary.

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PC6 Neiguan Printable Card | Inner Pass Safety Cue fails if the inner forearm card becomes a standalone pressure instruction separated from the complete point and safety pages.

Next step

Print or save the card only after the full PC6 page remains appropriate; use Safety when the context is personal, risky, or unclear. Keep the Inner Pass card only as a reminder, not as permission to press.

Memory card

PC6 Neiguan (Inner Pass)

PC6

Read firstGentle onlyStop signs attached

Carry this PC6 card only as a reminder for Inner Pass after the full Neiguan page has been read.

Point
PC6
Location Cue
Use this only as a memory cue for PC6 Neiguan, Inner Pass, on the inner forearm; read the full page before relying on body landmarks.
Pressure Cue
For Inner Pass on the inner forearm, use comfortable thumb or fingertip pressure for 30 to 60 seconds, then release and reassess.

Stop Signs

  • avoid broken or irritated skin around the wrist
  • For Inner Pass, stop for broken, irritated, swollen, numb, bruised, infected, or unusually painful skin around the inner forearm.
  • For Inner Pass at the inner forearm, stop and seek qualified care for severe, sudden, persistent, worsening, or unusual symptoms before using this PC6 card.
Printable memory-card diagram showing location cue, gentle pressure cue, stop signs, and full page link.
Printable Card LayoutPrintable pages need a visual that explains why the card has standalone value only when stop signs stay attached.
Licensed anatomy referencePC6 Neiguan (Inner Pass) Printable Acupressure Card uses the anatomy reference to keep the card tied to its full point page, safety stop signs, and memory-aid boundary. Use the written page task to print or save a conservative Inner Pass memory card after reading the full point page, then treat the anatomy reference as a navigation aid only.PC6 Neiguan

PC6 printable card visual check

  • Reconnect the card to the inner forearm locator on the full PC6 Neiguan page before saving it.
  • Compare the Pericardium point cue with the written landmark, pressure limit, and stop signs from the full page.
  • Use the card for nausea, travel unease, and calming routines memory only; if the arm body cue raises doubt, return to the full page or a safety page.

PC6 Neiguan (Inner Pass) Printable Acupressure Card is a portable reminder, not a standalone clinical locator or permission to press.

Why This Page Gets Extra Attention

Reader Scenario

A traveler saves the PC6 card and later sees only the wrist cue, so the card has to carry the nausea stop signs with it.

Common Misread

Do not let the PC6 card replace the full page when nausea is severe, persistent, pregnancy-related, or linked to dehydration.

Editorial Call

The PC6 card is a flagship printable because it is the most likely card to be used away from the article.

Best Next Choice

Choose to print only after the full PC6 page, or keep the full page open if the context has changed.

Use the printable-card layout as a real artifact: cue, pressure limit, stop signs, and full-page link.

PC6 Neiguan pocket cue for inner forearm

The card gives the reader a small reference for PC6 Neiguan, Inner Pass, and the broad inner forearm cue. It exists because a reader may want a quick reminder after reading the long point article. It does not replace the article, the diagram explanation, or the safety page.

Read the Neiguan article before carrying the card

The card should be treated like a bookmark. Before it is printed or saved, the reader should understand the full PC6 location, the comfort rule, the warning to avoid broken or irritated skin around the wrist, and the reason related pages appear. A short card cannot hold that judgment.

Use the Neiguan card for nausea reading

For Inner Pass on the inner forearm, it can sit beside Pressure Points For Nausea as a memory card only after that guide stays mild and low-risk. The best use is a desk, travel, study, or personal note setting where the reader wants to remember a name and a stop sign. It is not a recipe, dose, point-combination plan, or safety shortcut.

Keep PC6 read-only for wrist pain

Do not use the Inner Pass card to work around nausea, travel unease, and calming routines, inner forearm discomfort, pain, numbness, bruising, swelling, wounds, pregnancy, medication questions, severe symptoms, children, chronic illness, or uncertainty. In those cases the successful outcome is to leave the card alone and use Safety or qualified care.

Return from the card to PC6 Neiguan

Return to the full PC6 article for Inner Pass location and limits, the Neiguan name page for language context, safe pressure for comfort rules, or the relevant Safety page when the inner forearm situation is no longer ordinary.

Why this PC6 Neiguan Printable Card | Inner Pass Safety Cue deserves its own page

PC6 Neiguan Printable Card | Inner Pass Safety Cue deserves its own page because PC6 Neiguan pocket cue for inner forearm may be saved, printed, or seen later without the full article nearby. For this card, the different job is narrow: keep PC6 Neiguan, one broad cue, the pressure limit, stop signs, and a return path to Safety Boundary together so a reader does not treat a short card as a standalone routine.

Questions Readers Usually Ask

Can I use the Inner Pass card without the PC6 article?

No. The Inner Pass card is a memory aid after the full PC6 page; it cannot carry the full inner forearm locator, caution, and source limits alone.

What stop signs belong on the Inner Pass card?

For Inner Pass, keep wrist-skin irritation, numbness, bruising, persistent vomiting, dehydration, pregnancy, medication questions, and uncertainty visible before the card leaves the PC6 article.

Should I combine the Inner Pass card with other cards?

Do not turn the Inner Pass card into a nausea stack. Reopen PC6 and the other full article, then stop when vomiting, dehydration, wrist irritation, or any linked safety boundary no longer fits.

Sources Used

For PC6 Neiguan Printable Card | Inner Pass Safety Cue, these notes are tied to this page asset: A Inner Pass printable card article for the inner forearm cue that explains why this specific card is useful, what it cannot do alone, and which full page or safety page controls the decision. They show which references support names, location terms, safety boundaries, cultural context, visual attribution, or content-check wording. They do not assess your symptoms, medication, pregnancy status, skin, or personal health situation for this page.