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Which formula is best for clumping of damp-heat in the lower jiao (UTI), with painful, scanty, turbid urination?
a. Yin chen hao tang b. Ba zheng san c. Lian po yin d. Gan lu xiao du dan |
b. Ba zheng san
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Which formula is best for accumulation of water and heat in the lower jiao, with fever, thirst, and desire to drink?
a. Wu ling san b. Wu pi san c. Fang ji huang qi tang d. Zhu ling tang |
d. Zhu ling tang
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Which formula is best for fixed Bi in the lower back and knees, an aversion to cold, attraction to warmth, caused by wind-cold-damp and Liv/KI deficiency?
a. Du huo ji sheng tang b. Xuan Bi Tang c. Juan bi Tang d. Gui zhi shao yao mu tang |
a. Du huo ji sheng tang
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Which formula is best for damp leg qi caused by damp cold settling in the legs and feet?
a. Du huo ji sheng tang b. Ji ming san c. Juan bi Tang d. Gui zhi shao yao mu tang |
b. Ji ming san
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Which formula is best for external wind cold and internal turbid dampness with fever and chills, headache, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea?
a. Fang ji huang qi tang b. Ping wei san c. Huo xiang zheng qi san d. San ren tang |
c. Huo xiang zheng qi san
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Which formula is best for joint pain that increases with cold, lessens with warmth, caused by wind-cold-damp local obstruction?
a. Ji ming san b. Bei xie fen qing yin c. Juan bi tang d. Qiang huo sheng shi tang |
c. Juan bi tang
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Which formula treats water buildup in the lower jiao with headache fever, vomiting after drinking, by promoting urination, strengthening the SP, and warming the yang?
a. Ji ming san b. Wu ling san c. Zhu ling tang d. Wu pi san |
b. Wu ling san
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Which formula is best for wind edema from wind dampness, with sweating, heavy sensation, and difficult urination?
a. Fang ji huang qi tang b. Wu ling tang c. Zhu ling tang d. Wu pi san |
a. Fang ji huang qi tang
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Which formula is best for yang jaundice from damp-heat, with bright orange coloration, and slight abdominal distension?
a. Lian po yin b. Gan lu xiao du dan c. Ba zheng san d. Yin chen hao tang |
d. Yin chen hao tang
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Which of the following is not an ingredient in Yin chen hao tang?
a. Yin chen hao b. Hou po c. Zhi zi d. Da huang |
b. Hou po
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Which formula is best for sudden turmoil disorder, with simultaneous diarrhea and vomiting?
a. Lian po yin b. Gan lu xiao du dan c. Ba zheng san d. Yin chen hao tang |
a. Lian po yin
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What is the largest dose ingredient in Lian Po Yin?
a. Huang Lian b. Hou Po c. Lu Gen d. Dan Dou Chi |
c. Lu Gen
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Which is not one of the seeds/nuts in San Ren Tang?
a. Xing Ren b. Bai Dou Kou c. Tao Ren d. Yi Yi Ren |
c. Tao Ren
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Which formula is best for yin edema caused by cold damp and SP/KI yang deficiency more severe below the waist, more SP deficient?
a. Shi pi yin b. Zhen wu tang c. Er miao san d. Shao yao tang |
a. Shi pi yin
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Which formula is best for damp heat in the lower jiao and lower extremities, with lower back or extremity pain, and red, hot or painful knees and feet?
a. Shi pi yin b. Zhen wu tang c. Er miao san d. Shao yao tang |
c. Er miao san
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Which herb is added to Er Miao San to create San Miao Wan?
a. Huang Lian b. Huang Qin c. Gan Cao d. Niu Xi |
d. Niu Xi
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What herb is added to San Miao Wan to create Si Miao Wan?
a. Huang Lian b. Yi Yi Ren c. Gan Cao d. Fu Zi |
b. Yi Yi Ren
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Which formula is best for generalized yin edema from external wind cold, and KI yang deficiency, with fluid retention and abdominal pain that is aggravated by cold?
a. Er miao san b. Zhen wu tang c. Shi pi yin d. Bei xie fen qing yin |
b. Zhen wu tang
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Which formula is best for wind-cold-damp in the channels with headache with heaviness, difficulty moving the spine?
a. Juan bi tang b. Qiang huo sheng shi tang c. Gui zhi shao yao mu tang d. Bei xie feng qing yin |
b. Qiang huo sheng shi tang
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Which formula is best for recurrent painful bi with warm swollen joints, worse at night, caused by interior heat and external wind-cold-damp?
a. Gui zhi shao yao mu tang b. Juan bi tang c. Xuan bi tang d. Yang he tang |
a. Gui zhi shao yao mu tang
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Which formula is best for damp-cold stagnating in the middle jiao affecting the SP/ST?
a. Wu pi san b. Huo xiang zheng qi san c. Ping wei san d. San ren tang |
c. Ping wei san
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Which formula is best for skin edema which is generalized, secondary to SP qi deficiency and an invasion of exterior wind-heat?
a. Ping wei san b. Wu pi san c. Wu ling san d. Zhu ling tang |
b. Wu pi san
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Which formula is best for damp-heat invading the LI, causing diarrhea with equal amounts of pus and blood, with pain and tenesmus?
a. Er miao san b. Zhen wu tang c. Shi pi yin d. Shao yao tang |
d. Shao yao tang
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Which formula is best for KI yang deficient cold, with cloudy, turbid painful urination?
a. Ji ming san b. Bei xie fen qing yin c. Shi pi yin d. Zhen wu tang |
b. Bei xie fen qing yin
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Which formula is best for wei and qi-level damp heat, mainly affecting the upper jiao, with headache, chills, stuffy chest, and pale yellow complexion?
a. Lian po yin b. Gan lu xiao du dan c. San ren tang d. Yin chen hao tang |
c. San ren tang
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