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This formula UNBLOCKS the 3 Warps, and sedates and CALMS THE SPIRIT? Chief ingredients address constraint in the 3 yang channels and respective organs (GZ,CH&HQ,DH). Treats hypERthyroidism
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Chai Hu Jian Long Gu Mu Li Tang
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IBS in TCM=
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Disharmony btwn LV and SP
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What Formula harmonizes and releases SHAO YANG syndromes?
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang
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What formula is in Chai Hu Jian Long Mu Li Tang?
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang + GZ, FL, LG, DH, Qian Dan (subsheng tie luo) and - ZGC
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A patient comes in with irritability, ocassional attacks of fright palpitations, complains of urinary difficulty, constipation, delirious speech, unable to rotate the trunk, a sensation of extreme heaviness throughout the body, a red tongue with a slippery coating a wiry rapid pulse. What formula is best?
a: Xiao Chai Hu Tang b: Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang c:Da Chai Hu Tang |
b: Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Wan
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CH, HQ, ZBX, SJ, RS, ZGC, DZ are in what formula?
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Xiao Chai Hu Tong.
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This formula unblocks the qi dynamic in order to disperse and drain pathogenic qi, while simultaneously supporting the burner as the fulcrum of this dynamic.
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Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang
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What formula for Lesser Yang Warp disorder?
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang
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Formula that CLEARS GB HEAT, HARMONIZES ST QI & T(X) PHLEGM
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Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang
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Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang has which formula in it?
a: Si Ni San b: San Bi Tang c: Liu Yi San |
c: Liu Yi San
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What formula incorporates hot and cold substances, purgatives and tonics, and has wide application?
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Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang
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QH, HQin, ZR, ZK, CP, ZBX, Chi Fu Ling, Bi Yu San w/ Hua Shi, GC, and Qing Dai in a cheese cloth makes what formula?
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Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang
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A patient complains of chills alternating with pronounced fever, a bitter taste in the mouth, a stifling sensation in the chest, spitting up bitter or sour fluids, thirst, with or without a desire to drink, distention and pain in the chest and hypochondria, a red tongue, with a thick, greasy coating that usually white (but can be yellow or a combination of the two), and a pulse that is rapid while being slippery on the right and wiry on the left. What formula is best?
a: Xiao Chai Hu Tang b: Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang c: Si Ni San d: Da Chai Hu Tang |
b: Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang
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Patient complains of alternating fever and chiils, dry throat, bitter taste, dizziness, irritability, sensation of fullness in the chest and hypochondria (difficulty taking deep breaths, heart burn, nausea/vomitting, being downcast with no desire to eat, a thin white coat and a wiry pulse. May also be palpitations, coughing or urinary disfunction. Which formula do ou prescribe?
a: si ni san b: hao qin qing dan tang c: da chai hu tang d: xiao chai hu tang |
d: xiao chai hu tang
(MINOR bupleurum decoction) |
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Chai Hu
Huang Qin Zhi Ban Xia Sheng Jiang Ren Shen/ Dang shen Zhi Gan Cao Da Zao make up which formula? |
Xiao Chai Hu Tang
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Patient has mild chills alternating with pronounced fever, a bitter taste , stifling sensation in the chest, spitting up bitter or sour fluids (or vomitting yellow, brackish fluids, maybe dry heaves), thirst with or without a desire to drink, distention and pain in the chest and hypochondria, a red tongue with a thick greasy coating that is usually white (but can be yellow or a combination of the two), and a pulse that is rapid while slippery on the right and wiry on the left. You would prescribe what?
a: chai hu jia long gu mu li tang b: xiao chai hu tang c: hao qin qing dan tang d: jia wei xiao yao san |
c: hao qin qing dan tang
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In the formula Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang, the last ingrediant 'bi yu san' is actually a powder composed of what three herbs?
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hua shi, gan cao, qing dai
(should be placed in a cheese cloth bag and cooked with other ingrediants) |
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Zhu Ru
Zhi Ke Chen Pi Zhi Ban Xia Chi Fu Ling Hua Shi Qing Dai are in what formula that clears gallbladder heat, harmonizes st qi, and transforms phlegm? |
Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang
(plus the two chief herbs: Qing Hao and Huang Qin) |
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Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang contains what formula?
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang (-GC)
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Name the ingredients to Xiao Chai Hu Tang (7 ingred)
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CH
HQ ZBX SJ DS ZGC DZ |
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang
-GC + GZ, FL, LG, ML, DH, Sheng Tie Lou (substituted for qian dan) = (what formula?) |
Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang
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Patient complains of fullness in the chest, irritability with occasional attacks of fright palpitations, urinary difficulty, constipation, delirious speech, inability to rotate trunk, a sensation of extreme heaviness throughout the body, a red tongue with a slippery coat and a wiry, rapid pulse. What formula do you prescribe?
a: hei xiao yao san b: ban xia xie xin tang c: chai hu jia long gu mu li tang d: hao qin qing dan tang |
c: chai hu jia long gu mu li tang
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Sheng jiang and da zao work to ______________ in the formula chai hu jia long gu mu li tang.
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regulate the relationship between the protective qi in the exterior and the nutritive qi in the interior.
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What formula unblocks the three yang warps, and sedates and calms the spirit?
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Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang
Hao Qin Qing Dan Tang Da Chai Hu Tang Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang all HARMONIZE _______ . |
Shao Yang (Lesser Yang) Disorders
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Patient complains of alternating fever and chills, fullness in the chest and hypochondria (with or without pain), a bitter taste in the mouth, nausea, continuous vomitting, hard focal distension or fullness and pain of the epigastrium, burning diarrhea or no bowel movements, melancholy, slight irritability, a yellow tongue coating, and a wiry, forceful pulse. You should prescribe which formula?
a: xiao chai hu tang b: hao qin qing dan tang c: da chai hu tang d: chai hu jia long gu mu li tang |
c: da chen qing tang
(MAJOR Bupleurum decoction) |
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________ treats 2 Channel disorder (shao yang, yang brightness) and _________ treats 3 channel disorder.
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Da Chai Hu Tang and Chai Hu Jia Long Gu Mu Li Tang
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What formula Harmonizes and releases the Lesser Yang and Drains Internal Clumping Due to Heat?
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Da Chai Hu Tang
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Chai Hu
Chao Zhi Shi Bai Shao Zhi Gan Cao Make up what formula that Vents Pathogenic Qi, Releases Constraint, Spreads the Liver Qi, and Regulates the Spleen? |
Si Ni San
(Frigid Extremities Powder) |
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Patient complains of cold fingers and toes while the body and head are warm. May be accompanied by a sesation of irritability and fullness in the chest and epigastrium, cough, urinary difficulty, abdominal pain and severe diarrhea, a red tongue with a yellow coat and a wiry pulse. You would prescribe what formula?
a: xiao yao san b: ban xia xie xin tang c: xiao chai hu tang d: si ni san |
d: si ni san
(Frigid Extremeties Powder) |
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To treat "Yang Jue" (Warm/ Hot Type Collapse) due to internal constraint of yang qi use:
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Si Ni San
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This formula's primary focus is to regulate qi by venting the heat and releasing constraint.
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Si Ni San
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What 4(si) ingredients are in the Frigid Extremeties Powder (Si Ni San)?
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Chai Hu, Chao Zhi Shi, Bai Shao, Zhi Gan Cao
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____ _____ _____ is a primary exemplar of combing a small number of herbs in a way that leads to a multilayered synergisms that can achieve profound effects:
Dispersing while also astringing, dispersing yet nourishing, facilitating both ascent and decent, moving yang while moderating yin, dredging wood while assisting earth, and treating both the qi and blood. |
Si Ni San
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Si Ni San contains what other formula?
a: Si Jun Zi Tang b: Gui Zhi Tang c: Er Chen Tang d: Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang |
Shay Yao Gan Cao Tang
(to Tonify the Blood) |
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Si Ni San (- Zhi Shi)
+ Chen Pi + Chuan Xiong + Xiang Fu = (what associated formula??) + Chao Zhi Ke |
Chai Hu Shu Gan San
-spreads LV Qi, harmonizes blood, and alleviates pain |
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This associated formula of Si Ni San treats flank pain, a stifling sensation in the chest causing one to have deep sighs, suppressed emotions and feelings of frustration, that easily give rise to anger, belching, abdominal distension and fullness, alternating chills and fever, and a wiry pulse:
a: xiao yao san b: chai hu shu gan san c: ban xia xie xin tang |
b: Chai Hu Shu Gan San
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When the LV Qi stagnates and does not ascend as it should, it starts to flow ___ 1 ___ (instead of vertically upward) to invade the Stomach and Spleen. This causes ___ 2 ___ and ____3_____ of the abdomen. When Liver Qi ___4___ blocks the circulation of yang Qi, the person often begins to feel cold. As the ___5___ is suddenly released the pent up heat floods the tripple burner, leading to sensations of __6___ or ___7__.
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1: horizontally
2: distention 3: fullness 4: Constraint 5: Constraint 6: Fever 7: heat |
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Which formula SPREADS LV QI, STRENGTHENS SPLEEN, AND NOURISHES BLOOD?
a: Chai Hu Shu Gan San b: Si Ni Tang c: Xiao Yao San d: Si Jun Zi Tang |
c: Xiao Yao San
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Chai Hu
Dang Gui Bai Shao Bai Zhu Fu Ling Zhi Gan Cao + bo he and wei jiang = (What formula) |
Xiao Yao San
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Xiao Yao San shares three common ingredients (FL, BZ, GC) with what other formula?
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Si Jun Zi Tang ( 4 Gentlemen Decoction to TONIFY QI; also + RS/DS)
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Patient complains of hypochondriac pain, HA (jue yin/ vertex), vertigo, bitter taste in the mouth, dry mouth and throat, fatigue, reduced appetite, pale-red tongue, and a wiry, deficient pulse. What formula?
a: Jia Wei Xiao Yao Wan b: Xiao Yao San c:Hei Xiao Yao San d: Si Wu Tang |
b: Xiao Yao San
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"The liver is _____ with respect to it's essence and ______ with respect to it's function."
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Yin and Yang
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"When one sees a Liver disorder, one knows that the liver will transmit it to the ______. Therefore one should first treat the ______."
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SPLEEN (hence bai zhu, fu ling, and gan cao in xiao yao san)
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__________ is a variation of Si Ni San that treats LV Constraint, Qi Def, and Blood Def.
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Xiao Yao San
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There are 3 basic treatment principles for Liver Disorders:
1: "when the LV suffers from tension, quickly take _____ to relax it." 2: "When the Liver requires dispersion, quickly take ______ flavors to disperse it." 3: "Use _____ flavors to tonify it and ____ flavors to drain it." |
1: Sweet
2: Acrid 3: ACRID to tonify, SOUR to drain it. |
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Si Ni San and Xiao Yao Wan both treat LV Qi Constraint that involves LV and SP Disharmony. Explain the difference btwn the two.
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Si Ni San treats a purely EXCESSIVE disorder where ministerial fire is constrained in the interior by clumping of Qi and Fluids VS Xiao Yao San treats a disorder of mixed EXCESS and DEFICIENCY where LV Qi constraint and Blood and Qi Deficiency mutually generate and amplify one another.
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Xiao Yao San includes what formula?
a: Si Ni San b: Si Ni Tang c: Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang d: Si Jun Zi Tang |
Shao Yao Gang Cao Tang
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FL, BZ, GC, RS/DS make up what formula?
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Si Jun Zi Tang
(4 Gentlemen Decoction to tonify the Qi) |
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CH, ZS, BS, GC make up what formula?
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Si Ni San
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SDH, DG, BS, CX make up what formula?
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Si Wu Tang
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Xiao Yao Wan (8 ingred)
+ Mu Dan Pi + Chao Zhi Shi = ??? |
Jia Wei Xiao Yao San
(For long term LV Qi Stag with HEAT) |
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Xiao Yao San
+ 15 g Shu Di Huang/ Sheng Di Huang = ??? |
Hei Xiao Yao San
(Lv Qi Stag w/ more SEVERE BLOOD DEFICIENCY) |
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Tong Xie Yao Fang
("Important Formula for Painful Diarrrhea") includes what four herbs? a: bai zhu, bai shao, qing pi, fang feng b: bai zhu, bai shao, chen pi, fang feng c: bai zhu, chi shao, qing pi. fang feng d: bai zhu, chi shao, chen pi, fang feng |
b: bai zhu, bai shao, chen pi, fang feng
(the first 3 are "chao"/ fried) |
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Which formula Tonifies the Spleen, Softens the Liver, Expels Dampness, and Stops Diarrhea?
a: ban xia xie xin tang b: xing su san c: chai hu jia long gu mu li tang d: tong xie yao fang |
d: tong xie yao fang
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For painful diarrhea due to spleen deficiency with an over controlling Liver use:
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Tong Xie Yao Fang
(Important Formula for Painful Diarrhea) |
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Which formula harmonizes the stomach, directs rebellious qi downward, disperses clumping, and eliminates focal distention?
a: Tong Xie Yao Fang b: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang c: Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang d: Yu Ye Tang |
c: Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
(Ban Xia Decoction to Drain the Epigastrium) |
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BX, GJ, HL, HQ, RS, DZ, GC make up what formula that treats epigastric focal distention, fullness, and tightness, with very slight or no pain, dry heaves, or frank vomitting, borborygmus with diarrhea, reduced appetite, a thin yellow and greasy coat, wiry rapid pulse?
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Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
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What formula that Harmonizes the Stomach and Intestines treats both EXCESS and DEFICIENCY? (HEAT and COLD)??
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Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
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_______ ______ refers to a focused, localized senstion of discomfort, blockage, and distention centered on the epigastrium.
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Focal Distention
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Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang is a variation of what formula?
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Xiao Chai Hu Tang
(CH and SJ have been replaced by HL and GJ) |
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For three "cardinal" symptoms (vomitting, focal distention, and diarrhea) use:
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Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
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For Pi Syndrome use:
a: tong xie yao tang b: ban xia xie xin tang c: qing zao jiu fei tang d: fang ji huang qi tang |
b: Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
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Xing Su San
Sang Xing Tang Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang Bai He Gu Jin Tang Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang These formulas: ________________________. |
Gently Disperse and Moisten Dryness
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Patient complains of slight HA, chills but now sweat, cough with watery sputum, stuffy nose, dry throat, a dry white tongue coating, and a wiry pulse. What formula is best?
a: Xiao Feng San b: Sang Xing Tang c: Sang Ye Tang d: Xing Su San |
Xing Su San
Whose cheif herbs are xing ren and zi su ye |
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Early Autumn = ______ Dryness
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Warm Dryness
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Late Autumn = _____ Dryness
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Cool Dryness
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Upper Dryness:
Middle Dryness: Lower Dryness: |
Lu
St Ki OR Li |
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Xing Su San contains what formula? (- Ju Hong, Wu mei)
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Er Chen Tang (BX, FL, SJ, ZGC)
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Which formula treats COOL Dryness?
a: Xing Su San b: Sang Xing Tang c: Sang Ye Tang d: Si Ni Tang |
a: Xing Su Sang
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What formula treats WARM Dryness?
a: Xing Su San b: Sang Xing Tang c: Si Ni Tang d: Bai He Gu Jin Tang |
b: Sang Xing Tang
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Patient has moderate fever, HA, thirst, a dry hacking cough or one with scanty thick and sticky sputum, a red tongue with a thin, dry and white coat, and a floating, rapid pulse (especially on the right). What formula is best?
a: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang b: Bai He Gu Jin Tang c: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang d: none of the above |
d: none
(Sang Xing Tang) |
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Compare Sang Ju Yin to Sang Xing Tang
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Sang Ju Yin is used to treat Exterior Wind Heat that present with fever, HA, and cough. The Fever and other heat symptoms will be more pronounced when wanting to use Sang Ju Yin because of the presence of wind.
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Clear Dryness and Rescue the Lungs Decoction:
a: Bai He Gu Jin Tang b: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang c: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang d: None |
c: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang
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Patient complains of HA, Fever, hacking cough, wheezing, a dry parched throat, dry nasla passages, a sensationof fullness in the chest, hypochondriac pain, irritability, thirst, a dry tongue without a coating, and a deficient, big, and rapid pulse. What formula is best?
a: Tong Xie Yao Fang b: Mai Men Dong Tang c: Bai He Gu Jin Tang d: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang e: Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang |
d: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang
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Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang maitains four tratment strategies for CLEARING DRYNESS AND MOISTENING THE LUNGS, what are they?
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CLEARING heat and dryness
NOURISHES yang fluids DIRECTS lung qi downward TONIFIES qi |
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Lily Bulb Decoction to Preserve the Metal is:
a: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang b: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang c: Bai He Gu Jin Tang c: Tong Xie Yao Fang |
c: Bai He Gu Jin Tang
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For cough with blood streaked sputum, wheezing, a dry and sore throat, hot palms and soles, night sweats, a red tongue with little coating, and a thin, rapid pulse use which formula?
a: Bai He Gun Jin Tang b: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang c: Yang Qin Fei Tang |
Bai He Gun Jin Tang
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Which formula Nourishes Yin, Moistens the Lungs, Transforms Phlegm, and Stops Cough?
a: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang b: Zhu Ling Tang c: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang d: Bai He Gun Jin Tang |
d: Bai He Gun Jin Tang
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For Lung and Ki Yin Def with more blood in cough add
Bai Ji and Xian He Cao to: a: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang b: Bai He Gun Jin Tang c: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang |
b: Bai He Gun Jin Tang
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BH
Sheng DH MMD XS BS GC all belong to what two formulas? a: Wing Zao Jiu Fei Tang b: Bai He Gu Jin Tang c: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang d: a&b e: a&c f: b&c |
f: b&c
+Shu DH, JG, DG (Bai He Gu Jin Tang +MDP, BM (Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang) |
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For swollen sore throat with a white curd like membrane in the throat that is difficult to scrape off, fever, dry nasal passages, parched lips, raspy breathing, may also be coughing use:
a: Bai He Gun Jin Tang b: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang c: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang d: none |
b: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang
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Nourish the Yin and CLear the Lungs Decoction is:
a: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang b: Bai He Gu Jin Tang c: Mai Men Dong Tang |
a: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang
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For Diptheria use:
a: Bai hE Gun Jin Tang b: Qing Zao Jiu Fei Tang c: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang |
c: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang
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Which Formulas ENRICH THE YIN AND MOISTEN DRYNESS?
a: Mai Men Dong Tang b: Sang Ye Tang c: Yu Ye Tang d: All of the above |
d: ALL
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For coughing, wheezing, shortness of breath couging up of phlegm that is difficult to expectorate, or spitting of saliva, a dry uncomfortable sensation in the throat, dry mouth, heat in the palms and soles, a dry red tongue with little coating and a deficient, rapid pulse use:
a: Bai He Gun Jin Tang b: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang c: Mai Men Dong Tang d: Sang Ye Tang |
c: Mai Men Dong Tang
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What formula Benefits the Stomach, Generates Fluids, and Directs Rebellious Qi Downward?
a: Yu Ye Tang b: Sang Ye Tang c: Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang d: none |
d: NONE
(Mai Men Dong Tang) |
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What formula treats LUNG ATROPHY (fei wei) due to HEAT?
a: Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang b: Mai Men Dong Tang c: Sang Ye Tang |
b: Mai Men Dong Tang
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For insufficiency of Lu yin and insufficiency of St yin use:
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Mai Men Dong Tang
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Xuan Shen, MMD, and Sheng di Huang are in which of the following formulas:
a: Bai He Gu Jin Tang b: Sang Ye Tang c:Yang Yin Qin Fei Tang d: Mai Men Dong Tang e: a, b, and c f: c and d |
d: a, b, and c
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Which formula Generates fluids, Moistens Dryness, and Unblocks the Bowels?
a: Mai Men Dong Tang b: Zeng Ye Tang c: Yu Ye Tang d: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi san |
b: Zeng Ye Tang
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Increase the Fluids Decoction is:
a: Zeng ye tang b: Yu Ye Tang c: Xing su san |
a: Zeng ye Tang
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Xuan Shen, Mai Men Dong, Sheng Di Huang make up what formula?
a: Wu Ling San b: Yu Ye Tang c: Zeng Ye Tang |
c: Zeng Ye Tang
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Patient has constipation, thirst, dry red tongue, and a thin and slightly rapid, or a weak and forceless pulse. What formula is best?
a: Yu Ye Tang b: Zeng Ye Tang c: both d: neither |
b: Zeng Ye Tang
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For constipation due to exhaustion of the fluids, usually from a warm febrile disease use:
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Zeng Ye Tang
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Jade Fluid Decoction=
a: Zeng Ye Tang b: Yu Ye Tang c: Lian Po Yin d: none |
b: Yu Ye Tang
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Patient has excessive thirst that is not quenched by substantial intake of fluids, frequent, copious, or turbid urine, lassitude, shortness of breath, and a deficient, thin and weak pulse. what formula is best?
a: Zeng Ye Tang b: Si Jun Zi Tang c: Mai Men Dong Tang d: Yu Ye Tang |
d: Yu Ye Tang
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What formula Augments the Qi, Generates Fluids, Moistens Dryness, and Alleviates Thirst?
a: Zeng Ye Tang b: Mai MEn Dong Tang c: Yu Ye Tang |
c: Yu Ye Tang
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Which formula treats Xiao Ke (wasting and thirsting/ diabetes)?
a: Yu Ye Tang b: Zeng Ye Tang c: Si Ni San |
a: Yu Ye Tang
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Patient complains of distension and fullness in the epigastrium and abdomen, loss of taste and appetite, a heavy sensation in the limbs, loose stools or diarrhea, easily fatigued, increased desire to sleep, nausea and vomiting, belching, acid reflux, a swollen tongue and a thick white and greasy coating and a moderate or slippery pulse. Which formula is best?
a: Wu Ling San b: Zhu Ling Tanf c: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San d: Ping Wei San |
d: Ping Wei San
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Calm the Stomach Powder is:
a: Wu Ling San b: Ping Wei San c: Zhu Ling San |
b: Ping Wei San
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Cang Zhu, Hou Po, Chen Pi, Gan Cao + SJ and DZ are in what formula?
a: Wu Ling Pi, b: Ping Wei San c: Zhu Ling Tang |
b: Ping Wei San
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What formula DRIES DAMPNESS, IMPROVES THE SPLEEN'S TRANSPORTIVE FUNCTION, PROMOTES MOVEMENT OF QI, AND HARMONIZES THE STOMACH?
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PING WEI SAN
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Patchouli/Agastache Powder to rectify the Qi is Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San, T/F?
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True
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Patient complains of fever, chills, HA, sensation of fullness and stifling oppression of the chest, pain in the epigastrium, and abdomen, nausea and vomiting, borborygmus, diarrhea. loss of taste, a white greasy tongue coating, and a moderate soggy pulse. Which formula is best?
a: Ping Wei San b: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San c: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang d: b and c |
d: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi Tang
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What formula Releases Exterior, Transforms Dampness, Regulates the Qi, and Harmonizes the Middle Burner?
a: Ping Wei San b: Wu Ling San c: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San d: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang |
c: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi san
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For externally contracted wind cold with concurrent internal injury due to dampness and stagnation use:
a: Xiao Feng San b: Zhu Ling Tang c: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi san d: Ping Wei San |
c: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
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For sudden turmoil disorders or malarial disorders you can use which:
a: huo xiang zheng qi san b: fang ji huang qi tang c:du huo ji sheng tang |
a: huo xiang zheng qi san
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Five Ingrediant Powder is:
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Wu Ling San
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Xe Xie, Fu Ling, Zhu Ling, Bai Zhu, and Gui Zhi are the ingrediants of which formula that expels dampness?
a: Zhu Ling Tang b: Ping Wei San c: Wu Ling San |
c: Wu Ling San
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Patient has HA, fever, irritability, strong thirst, but with vomiting immediately after drinking, urinary difficulty, a floating pulse a white tongue coating, edema, generalized heaviness, diarrhea due to sudden turmoil disorder, throbbing pulsations below umbilicus, vomiting frothy saliva, vertigo, SOB and coughing. What formula is best?
a: Wu Ling San b: Zhu Ling Tang c: Er Chen Tang d: Wu Pi San |
a: Wu Ling San
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Three patterns characterize the indications for this formula:
1) water build up (xu shui) 2) Spleen deficiency leading to accumulation of water/ dampness 3) accumulation of Phlegm/ Fluid in the Lower Jiao |
Wu Ling San
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What formula Promotes Urination, Drains Dampness, Strengthens the spleen, Warms the Yang, and Promotes the Transforming Functions of the Qi?
a: Wu Pi San b: Zhu Ling San c: Wu Ling San d: Ping Wei San |
c: Wu Ling San
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Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Ze Xie are common ingredients in what two formulas?
a: Wu Pi San b: Wu Ling San c: Zhu Ling Tang d: Yu Ye Tang |
b and c
Zhu Ling Tang and Wu Ling San |
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What formula Promotes Urination, Clears Heat, and Nourishes the Yin?
a: Wu Pi San b: Wu Ling San c: Zhu Ling Tang d: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang |
c: Zhu Ling Tang
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Patient complains of Urinary difficulty accompanied by fever, and thirst with a desire to drink. Has a rapid fine pulse, red tongue with white slightly yellow tongue coating. There may also be diarrhea, cough, nausea, irritability, or insomnia. What formula is best?
a: Si Jun Zi Tang b: Wu Ling San c: Wu Pi San d: Zhu Ling Tang |
d: Zhu Ling Tang
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Zhu Ling, Fu Ling, Ze Xie, Hua Shi, and E Jiao make up what formula?
a: Wu Pi San b: Zhu Ling Tang c: Wu Ling San d: San Ren Tang |
Zhu Ling Tang
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Five Peel Powder is:
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Wu Pi San
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Sang Bai Pi, Sheng Jian Pi, Fu Ling Pi, Chen Pi, Da Fu Pi make up what formula?
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Wu Pi San
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What formula Resolves Dampness, Reduces Edema, Regulates Qi, and Strengthens the Spleen?
a: Wu Ling San b: Zhu Ling Tang c: Wu Pi San d: none |
c: Wu Pi San
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Patient has generalized edema with a sensation of heaviness, distention and fullness in the epigastrium and abdomen, labored and heavy breathing, urinary difficulty, a white greasy tongue coating, and a submerged and moderate pulse. What formula is best?
a: Er Chen Tang b: Zhu Ling Tang c: Zhen Wu Tang d: Wu Pi San |
d: Wu Pi San
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For Generalized yin edema from external wind cold and ki yang deficiency w/ fluid retention and abdominal pain aggravated by cold use:
a: Wu Pi San b: Zhu Ling Tang c: Zhen Wu Tang d: Wu Ling San |
c: Zhen Wu Tang
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Fu Zi, Bai Zhu, Fu Ling, Sheng Jiang, and Bai Shao make up what formula that treats dampness?
a: Wu Pi San b: Wu Ling san c: Zhu Ling Tang d: Zhen Wu Tang |
d: Zhen Wu Tang
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For SKin Edema with secondary SP QI DEF & invasion of ext wind - heat:
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Wu Pi San
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For Ki and Sp Yang Deficiency (more Kidney) use:
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Zhen Wu Tang
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For WIND-DAMPNESS or wind edema caused by deficiency in the exterior and an invasion of wind and dampness use:
a: Wu Pi San b: Zhu Ling Tang c: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San d: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang |
d: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang
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HQ, Han Fang JI, BZ, GC, SJ, DA=
a: Zhu Ling Tang b: Ping Wei San c: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang |
c: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang
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Patient complains of sweating, a heavy sensation, superficial edema, urinary difficulty, a pale tongue with a white coating, and a floating pulse. What formula is best?
a: Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San b: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang c: Gan Lu Xiao Du Dan d: none |
b: Fang Ji Huang Qi Tang
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