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What formula is most appropriate for a patient with pulmonary asthenia who spits saliva repeatedly, without cough or thirst, but with frequent urination.
a. She Gan Ma Huang Tang
b. Xiao Qing Long Tang
c. Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
d. Hou Po Ma Huang Tang
c. Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
A patient suffers from pulmonary abscess with wheezing. Which formula is appropriate?
a. Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
b. Ting Li Da Zao Xie Fei Tang
c. Ze Qi Tang
d. She Gan Ma Huang Tang
b. Ting Li Da Zao Xie Fei Tang
A patient presents with pulmonary abscess with foul smelling sputum, chills, dry throat and thirst; which formula is most appropriate?
a. Ting Li Da Zao Tang
b. Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
c. She Gan Ma Huang Tang
d. Jie Geng Tang
d. Jie Geng Tang
Ben Tun means:
a. LV qi stagnation
b. SP qi deficiency
c. Running piglet qi
d. Pulmonary abscess
c. Running piglet qi
A patient complains of ascending gas rushing to the chest, with abdominal pain, and alternating chills and fever. Which formula is best?
a. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
b. Ben Tun Tang
c. Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
d. Ting Li Da Zao Xie Fei Tang
b. Ben Tun Tang
A patient was improperly treated with diaphoretics and warm needling; now complains of a bentun in the chest. Which formula is most appropriate?
a. Gui Zhi Jia Gui Tang
b. Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
c. Ben Tun Tang
d. Fu Ling Gui Zhi Gan Cao Da Zao Tang
a. Gui Zhi Jia Gui Tang
Patient complains of feeling like they have a "frog" in their throat. Which formula is best?
a. Gui Zhi Jia Gui Tang
b. Gan Cao Gan Jiang Tang
c. She Gan Ma Huang Tang
d. Fu Ling Gui Zhi Gan Cao Da Zao Tang
c. She Gan Ma Huang Tang
Chest Bi is also known as:
a. Zhong Bi
b. Chong Bi
c. Xiong Bi
d. Zong Bi
c. Xiong Bi
A patient presents with chest obstruction with coughing, spitting, shortness of breath, and pain in the chest and back. The pulse is deep and slow in the cun position, and thin and wiry in the guan. Which formula is appropriate?
a. Ben Tun Tang
b. Gua Lou Xie Bai Bai Jiu Tang
c. Wu Tou Chi Shi Zhi Wan
d. Gui Zhi Jia Gui Tang
b. Gua Lou Xie Bai Bai Jiu Tang
Patient reports acute pain in the chest and a dragging pain in the back, making it difficult to sleep. You suspect chest bi with phlegm. What do you prescribe?
a. Ben Tun Tang
b. Gua Lou Xie Bai Bai Jiu Tang
c. Gua Lou Xie Bai Ban Xia Tang
d. Gui Zhi Jia Gui Tang
c. Gua Lou Xie Bai Ban Xia Tang
Patient reports severe chest pain radiating towards the back. Which formula would you use?
a. Wu Tou Chi Shi Zhi Wan
b. Gua Lou Xie Bai Bai Jiu Tang
c. Gua Lou Xie Bai Ban Xia Tang
d. Gui Zhi Jia Gui Tang
a. Wu Tou Chi Shi Zhi Wan
A patient has had a fever for ten days; he presents with a floating, rapid pulse, has a normal intake of food, but suffers from abdominal distension. Which formula would you use?
a. Da Chai Hu Tang
b. Hou Po San Wu Tang
c. Hou Po Qi Wu Tang
d. Da Jian Zhong Tang
c. Hou Po Qi Wu Tang
Patient complains of abdominal distension with constipation. Which formula is appropriate?
a. Da Chai Hu Tang
b. Hou Po San Wu Tang
c. Hou Po Qi Wu Tang
d. Da Jian Zhong Tang
b. Hou Po San Wu Tang
Patient presents with tidal fever; upon examination, you note epigastric distention and the patient reports pain. Which formula would you use?
a. Da Chai Hu Tang
b. Hou Po San Wu Tang
c. Hou Po Qi Wu Tang
d. Da Jian Zhong Tang
a. Da Chai Hu Tang
Which is not one of the four ingredients added to Hou Po San Wu Tang to make Hou Po Qi Wu Tang?
a. Gan Cao
b. Gui Zhi
c. Xing Ren
d. Da Zao
e. Sheng Jiang
c. Xing Ren
In the broad sense, Tanyin means:
a. Phlegm
b. Phlegm-dampness
c. Phlegm-heat
d. Phlegm-fluid
d. Phlegm-fluid
Tanyin affecting the ST and intestines, with a splashing sound in the intestines is called:
a. Tanyin
b. Xuanyin
c. Yiyin
d. Zhiyin
a. Tanyin
Tanyin in which the fluid collects in the costal regions, with a dragging pain when cough occurs is called:
a. Tanyin
b. Xuanyin
c. Yiyin
d. Zhiyin
b. Xuanyin
Tanyin, in which after drinking water, fluid collects in the extremities, the patient cannot sweat, and feels pain and heaviness in the body is called:
a. Tanyin
b. Xuanyin
c. Yiyin
d. Zhiyin
c. Yiyin
Tanyin, in which fluid retention causes cough, with an ascending gas feeling, and labored breathing and shortness of breath, is called:
a. Tanyin
b. Xuanyin
c. Yiyin
d. Zhiyin
d. Zhiyin
What is the nature of the herbs used to treat Tanyin?
a. Sweet
b. Salty
c. Warm
d. Cold
c. Warm
Which formula is best for treating xuanyin fluid retention in the chest and costal regions?
a. Da Qing Long Tang
b. Xiao Qing Long Tang
c. Shi Zao Tang
d. Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang
c. Shi Zao Tang
Which formula is best for treating yiyin fluid retention with fever and chills, body pain, wheezing, no sweating, restlessness, and a floating, tight pulse?
a. Da Qing Long Tang
b. Xiao Qing Long Tang
c. Shi Zao Tang
d. Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang
a. Da Qing Long Tang
Which formula is best for treating yiyin fluid retention with fever and chills, qi stagnation in the chest, nausea, coughing and wheezing?
a. Da Qing Long Tang
b. Xiao Qing Long Tang
c. Shi Zao Tang
d. Ling Gui Zhu Gan Tang
b. Xiao Qing Long Tang
A male patient complains of excessive thirst and excessive urination; you suspect xiaoke syndrome. Which formula is appropriate?
a. Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang
b. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
c. Gua Lou Qu Mai Wan
d. Pu Hui San
b. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
Besides XiaoKe disorder, Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan is also used for:
a. Consumptive disorder
b. Lumbar pain
c. Heat stroke
d. a and b
d. a and b
For a patient with xiaoke who complains of excessive thirst with a parched tongue and dry throat, which formula is appropriate?
a. Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang
b. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
c. Gua Lou Qu Mai Wan
d. Pu Hui San
a. Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang
Besides XiaoKe disorder, Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang is also used for:
a. Consumptive disorder
b. Lumbar pain
c. Heat stroke
d. a and b
c. Heat stroke
Patient complains of nausea and fever; you diagnose shaoyang heat invading the stomach. Which formula is appropriate?
a. Bai Hu Jia Ren Shen Tang
b. Xiao Chai Hu Tang
c. Si Ni Tang
d. Zhu Ling San
b. Xiao Chai Hu Tang
Patient presents with scaly skin, strained abdomen, a soft mass in the lower right quadrant, no fever, and a rapid pulse. You suspect acute appendicitis. Which formula would you use?
a. Pai Nong Tang
b. Yi Yi Fu Zi Bai Jiang San
c. Wang Bu Liu Xing San
d. Da Huang Mu Dan Tang
b. Yi Yi Fu Zi Bai Jiang San
Patient presents with pain in the lower right quadrant, describes pain as severe as with a kidney stone when the area is pressed. But urination is normal, the patient has sporadic fever, chills, and spontaneous sweating. The pulse is slow and tense. Which formula would you use?
a. Pai Nong Tang
b. Yi Yi Fu Zi Bai Jiang San
c. Wang Bu Liu Xing San
d. Da Huang Mu Dan Tang
d. Da Huang Mu Dan Tang