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28 Cards in this Set
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the most important factor in deciding the treatment principle
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diagnosing the full or empty character of the condition
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only 3 cases can external pathogenic factor penetrate the body's interior from the beginning without causing exterior symptoms
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1. invasion of cold in the ST
2. invasion of cold in the uterus 3. invasion of cold in the intestines |
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the cardinal symptom of qi stagnation
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distention
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sticky saliva at the corners of the mouth are an indication of what pathogenic factor
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phlegm
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swollen tongue body with sticky tongue coating, and slippery or wiry pulse
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phlegm
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the main cause of yin xu is
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overwork
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the corporeal soul is the entering and exiting of the _____
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essence
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the ethereal soul is the coming and going of the _____
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mind
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the most common cause of stasis of blood
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qi stagnation
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although it does not directly cause blood stasis, it aggravates it
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phlegm
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edema in the lower part of the body, the legs and ankles
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kd yang xu
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pitting edema
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yang xu
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non pitting edema
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qi stagnation or dampness
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palpitations from HT qi xu occur more in the _____, those from HT blood xu more in the _____/____
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ht qi xu- daytime
ht blood xu-afternoon/evening |
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bitter taste from LV fire occurs every day, bitter taste from HT fire only occurs :
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after a bad night's sleep
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2 points that resolve phlegm from the mind
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PC 5 and ST 40
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fever at night, mental confusion, incoherent speech or aphasia, delirium, body hot, hands and feet cold, macules, red and dry tongue without coating, fine-rapid pulse
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heat in the PC
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this point subdues LV yang and is particularly indicated for HA's along the GB channel
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SJ 5
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the organ most likely to be invaded by exterior pathogenic factors
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LU
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-sudden swelling of eyes and face gradually spreading to the whole body, bright-shiny complexion, scanty and pale urination, aversion to wind, fever, cough, slight breathlessness, sticky white T coating, floating-slippery pulse
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invasion of the lungs by wind-water
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a good point that expels phlegm from the lungs
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LU 5
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dry cough but with occasional, difficult expectoration of scanty sputum, shortness of breath, a feeling of oppression of the chest, scanty phlegm in the throat, a feeling of heaviness and muzziness of the head, dizziness, dry throat, wheezing, pasty-dry complexion, swollen T with a dry sticky coating, fine-slippery pulse
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dry-phlegm in the lungs
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cough with expectoration of white watery sputum, breathlessness, splashing sound in the chest, vomiting of white watery frothy sputum, a feeling of oppression of the chest, a feeling of heaviness and muzziness of the head, dizziness, a feeling of cold, coughing that may be elicited by a scare, pale T with thick sticky white coating, fine-slippery or soggy or wiry pulse
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phlegm fluids in the lungs
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a simultaneous xu of ___ and ___ qi is seen frequently when the patient is affected by emotional problems such as sadness and grief
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LU & HT qi
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fever, aversion to cold, sweating, headache, a feeling of heaviness, an uncomfortable sensation in the epigastrium, irritability, thirst, T red in the front or sides with a white sticky coating. soggy and rapid pulse
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summer heat
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a normal amount of work balanced with rest used up ____ energies, which are constantly replenished by rest. overwork uses up ____ energies, which are not easily replenished.
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Yang; Yin
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soreness and weakness of the lower back, weak knees, clear frequent urination, weak-stream urination, abundant urination, dribbling after urination, incontinence of urine, enuresis, urination at night, nocturnal emissions without dreams, premature ejaculation, sperm, tiredness, feeling of cold, cold limbs, prolapse, chronic white vaginal discharge, dragging down feeling in the lower abdomen, recurrent miscarriage, pale T, deep-weak pulse especially in the rear postions
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KD Qi not firm
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the origin of fluids
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the stomach
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