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There are four basic causes of pathological bleeding: heat, qi deficiency, blood stasis, and trauma severing the channels and vessels. Xian He Cao is best for treating bleeding due to:
a. Heat
b. Qi deficiency/chronic
c. Blood stasis
d. Trauma severing the channels and vessels
b. Qi deficiency/chronic
There are four basic causes of pathological bleeding, Heat, Qi defciency, Blood stasis, and Trauma severing the channels and vessels. Pu Huang is best for:
a. Heat
b. Qi deficiency
c. Blood stasis
d. Trauma severing the channels and vessels
e. A&B
f. C&D
f. C&D
There are four basic causes of pathological bleeding, Heat, Qi defciency, Blood stasis, and Trauma severing the channels and vessels. Di Yu is best for:
a. Heat
b. Qi deficiency
c. Blood stasis
d. Trauma severing the channels and vessels
a. Heat
Huai Mi is especially effective at treating which type of bleeding?
a. Oral
b. Anal
c. Urinary
d. Internal
b. Anal
Which herb is best for treating hematuria due to heat invading the blood?
a. Di Yu
b. Ce Bai Ye
c. Xiao Ji
d. Bai Ji
c. Xiao Ji
Which herb cools the blood, stops bleeding, especially in the stool, and is also good for healing sores/ generating flesh
a. Di Yu
b. Ce Bai Ye
c. Xiao Ji
d. Bai Ji
a. Di Yu
Which pair of herbs treat bloody dysentery due to blood heat?
a. Xue Yu Tan, Ai Ye
b. Zong Lu Tan, San Qi
c. Ou Jie, Fu Long Gan
d. Di Yu, Huai Mi
d. Di Yu, Huai Mi
Bai Mao Gen's functions are to:
a. Cool blood, stop bleeding, resolve toxins and heal sores
b. Cool blood, stop bleeding, invigorate the blood and dispel stasis
c. Cool blood, stop bleeding, transform phlegm, and stop coughing
d. Cool blood, stop bleeding, clear heat and promote urination
d. Cool blood, stop bleeding, clear heat and promote urination
Ce Bai Ye's functions are to:
a. Cool blood, stop bleeding, resolve toxins and heal sores
b. Cool blood, stop bleeding, invigorate the blood and dispel stasis
c. Cool blood, stop bleeding, transform phlegm, and stop coughing
d. Cool blood, stop bleeding, clear heat and promote urination
c. Cool blood, stop bleeding, transform phlegm, and stop coughing
Xian He Cao's functions are to:
a. Warm the channels and stop bleeding
b. Astringe to restrain chronic leakage of blood and stop bleeding
c. Cool blood and stop bleeding
d. Dispel stasis and stop bleeding
b. Astringe to restrain chronic leakage of blood and stop bleeding
Bai Ji's functions are to:
a. Astringe, stop bleeding, dispel stasis and disperse swelling
b. Astringe, stop bleeding, disperse swelling and generate flesh
c. Astringe, stop bleeding, resolve toxins
d. Cool blood, stop bleeding, clear heat and resolve toxins
b. Astringe, stop bleeding, disperse swelling and generate flesh
Which herb invigorates blood, stops pain, dispels stasis and stops bleeding?
a. Ru Xiang
b. Bai Ji
c. San Qi
d. Qian Cao
c. San Qi
Pu Huang should be:
a. Decocted first
b. Decocted later
c. Dissolved in strained decoction
d. Gauze-wrapped during decoction
d. Gauze-wrapped during decoction
Which herb is best for treating deficient cold uterine bleeding and restless fetus:
a. Ai Ye
b. Di YuPu
c. Pu Huang
d. Xue Yu Tan
a. Ai Ye
Lu Gen and Bai Mao Gen both:
a. Cool blood and stop bleeding
b. Drain fire and resolve toxins
c. Clear heat and drain dampness
d. Clear heat and promote urination
d. Clear heat and promote urination
Which quality of Dan Shen is stronger:
a. Nourishes the blood
b. Invigorates the blood
b. Invigorates the blood
Which herb is best for bi syndromes, stagnation syndromes, and all types of headache?
a. Mu Xiang
b. Ru Xiang
c. Chuan Xiong
d. Tan Xiang
c. Chuan Xiong
Which herb dispels wind, stops pain, invigorates blood, and promotes movement of qi?
a. Dan Shen
b. Chuan Xiong
c. Yu Jin
d. Hong Hua
b. Chuan Xiong
Chuan Xiong's nature is:
a. Sour and warm
b. Bitter and cold
c. Acrid and warm
d. Acrid and cool
c. Acrid and warm
Which herb cools and invigorates the blood, clears LV fire, and is good for blood level heat gynecological disorders?
a. Chuan Xiong
b. Chi Shao
c. Ji Xue Tang
d. Yan Hu Suo
b. Chi Shao
Hong Hua gathers in which channels?
a. LV and GB
b. LV and SP
c. LV and HT
d. LV and LI
c. LV and HT
San Leng and E Zhu both:
a. Invigorate the blood and transform stasis
b. Invigorate the blood and dispel stasis
c. Break up blood stasis, and treat food stagnation and abdominal masses
c. Break up blood stasis, and treat food stagnation and abdominal masses
Ru Xiang and Mo yao are especially good for:
a. Stopping vomiting
b. Stopping diarrhea
c. Stopping cough
d. Traumatic injury
d. Traumatic injury
Which two herbs invigorate blood, dispel stasis, reduce swelling, and generate tissue?
a. Ru Xiang and Mo Yao
b. San Leng and E Zhu
c. Ze Lan and Hu Zhang
d. Chi Shao and Tao Ren
a. Ru Xiang and Mo Yao
Which herb is especially effective on smooth muscle pain, particularly epigastric pain?
a. Yu Jin
b. Yan Hu Suo
c. Ji Xue Teng
d. Chuan Xiong
b. Yan Hu Suo
Which herb invigorates blood, dispels stasis, benefits the gallbladder, treats heat phlegm, and reduces yang jaundice:
a. Yu Jin
b. Yan Hu Suo
c. Ji Xue Teng
d. Chuan Xiong
a. Yu Jin
Which herb invigorates blood, promotes qi movement, warms channels, expels wind, and is effective with shoulder and back pain due to wind-cold- damp also treats Alzheimer's disease:
a. Chuan Xiong
b. Hong Hua
c. Jiang Huang
d. San Leng
c. Jiang Huang
Which herb invigorates blood, dispels stasis, benefits the gallbladder, and reduces jaundice:
a. Yu Jin
b. Yan Hu Suo
c. Ji Xue Teng
d. Chuan Xiong
a. Yu Jin
Which herb is best for blood heat causing dysmenorrhea and postpartum abdominal pain, and calming the spirit?
a. Chuan Xiong
b. Wu Ling Zhi
c. Dan Shen
d. Jiang Huang
c. Dan Shen
Yi Mu Cao is mainly used for:
a. Blood stasis due to trauma
b. Gynecological disorders due to blood stasis
c. Pain due to wind-damp cold
d. Anxiety due to heat phlegm
b. Gynecological disorders due to blood stasis
Which herb invigorates and tonifies the blood, relaxes the sinews, and is good for bi-syndromes and increases production of red blood cells?
a. Dang Gui
b. Chuan Xiong
c. E Jiao
d. Ji Xue Teng
d. Ji Xue Teng
Which herb is best for blood stasis, abdominal abscesses, and constipation?
a. Chuan Xiong
b. Tao Ren
c. Yu Jin
d. Ru Xiang
b. Tao Ren
Niu Xi treats all of the following except:
a. Menstrual disorders
b. Low back pain and knee soreness due to damp heat
c. Mouth sores, hemoptysis, and toothache
d. Scrofula and plum-pit qi
d. Scrofula and plum-pit qi
Which herb disperses blood stasis, unblocks menstruation, promotes lactation, reduces toxic swelling, and discharges pus:
a. Chuan Shan Jia
b. Wang Bu Liu Xing
c. Lou Lu
d. Niu Xi
a. Chuan Shan Jia
Which two herbs treat insufficient lactation due to blood stasis?
a. Mu Tong and Chuan Xiong
b. Chuan Xiong and Chuan Shan Jia
c. Chuan Shan Jia and Wang Bu Liu Xing
d. Wang Bu Liu Xing and Ze Lan
c. Chuan Shan Jia and Wang Bu Liu Xing
Which herb induces the downward movement of blood to tonify the KI?
a. Hong Hua
b. Niu Xi
c. Dan Shen
d. Chuan Xiong
b. Niu Xi
When used to invigorate blood and stop pain, Wu Ling Zhi is often combined with:
a. Qian Cao Gen
b. Pu Huang
c. Hong Hua
d. Gan Cao
b. Pu Huang
The functions of Yu Jin are to:
a. Invigorate blood, promote movement of qi, disperse swelling and stop pain
b. Invigorate blood, promote movement of qi, cool the blood and clear heat
c. Invigorate blood, promote movement of qi, dispel wind and stop pain
d. Invogorate blood, promote movement of qi, nourish blood and quiet the spirit
b. Invigorate blood, promote movement of qi, cool the blood and clear heat
The functions of Tao Ren are to:
a. Break up blood stasis and relax the sinews
b. Break up blood stasis and eliminate dampness
c. Break up blood stasis, moisten the intestine and unblock the bowels
d. Break up blood stasis and disperse swelling
c. Break up blood stasis, moisten the intestine and unblock the bowels
Which herbs can invigorate the blood and relax the sinews?
a. Ji Xie Teng
b. Ru Xiang
c. Di Yu
d. Xiao Ji
e. a & b
f. c & d
e. a & b
Which herbs invigorate blood and stop bleeding?
a. San Qi
b. Pu Huang
c. Qian Cao Gen
d. Jiang Xiang
e. All of the above
f. None of the above
e. All of the above
Which herb that stops bleeding must be cooked in gauze?
a. San Qi
b. Pu Huang
c. Qian Cao Gen
d. Da Ji
b. Pu Huang
Which herb cool blood, stops bleeding, invigorates blood, and is good for amenorrhea?
a. San Qi
b. Pu Huang
c. Qian Cao (Gen)
d. Jiang Xiang
c. Qian Cao (Gen)
Huai Mi is good for clearing heat from which organ/channel?
a. ST
b. HT
c. LV
d. LU
c. LV
Of the two herbs Yi Mu Cao and Ze Lan, which is slightly cold, tonifying, and more effective with gynecological disorders and edema?
a. Yi Mu Cao
b. Ze Lan
a. Yi Mu Cao
Which herb invigorates blood, dispels stasis, clears heat and relieves toxicity; is particularly good with Yang jaundice:
a. Ze Lan
b. Hu Zhang
c. Yi Mu Cao
d. Chi Shao
b. Hu Zhang
Which herb is stronger, Tao Ren, or Hong Hua?
a. Tao Ren
b. Hong Hua
b. Hong Hua
Tao Ren and Hong Hua both treat:
a. Liver fire
b. Constipation
c. Gynecological disorders
d. Skin disorders
c. Gynecological disorders
Which herb is stronger at breaking up blood stasis?
a. E Zhu
b. San Leng
b. San Leng
Which two herbs are good for traumatic injuries:
a. Wu Ling Zhi and Xue Jie
b. Shui Zhi and Su Mu
c. Chuan Shan Jia and Shui Zhi
d. Xue Jie and Su Mu
d. Xue Jie and Su Mu
Which herb is stronger at regulating qi?
a. Chen Pi
b. Qing Pi
b. Qing Pi
Which statement is true?
a. San Leng is stronger at breaking up blood stasis
b. E Zhu is stronger at moving qi
c. E Zhu is stronger at breaking up blood stasis
d. San Leng is stronger at moving qi
e. A and B
f. C and D
e. A and B
Which herb invigorates the blood, and is good with stomach pain and acid reflux?
a. Wa Leng Zi
b. Chuan Shan Jia
c. Shui Zhi
d. Wu Ling Zhi
a. Wa Leng Zi
Which herb reduces food stagnation from meat and greasy foods, transforms blood stasis, treats dysentery, and cardiovascular disorders?
a. Shen Qu
b. Shan Zha
c. Mai Ya
d. Lai Fu Zi
b. Shan Zha
Which herb treats food stagnation due to excess alcohol consumption, and aids in absorption of mineral herbs?
a. Shen Qu
b. Shan Zha
c. Mai Ya
d. Lai Fu Zi
a. Shen Qu
Which herb treats food stagnation from excess starchy foods, and stops lactation in large doses?
a. Shen Qu
b. Shan Zha
c. Mai Ya
d. Lai Fu Zi
c. Mai Ya
Which herb treats food stagnation from excess starchy foods, and treats lung disorders?
a. Shen Qu
b. Shan Zha
c. Mai Ya
d. Lai Fu Zi
d. Lai Fu Zi
Which herb strongly reduces food stagnation, transforms hardness to remove gallstones, and treats enuresis?
a. Shen Qu
b. Shan Zha
c. Ji Nei Jin
d. Lai Fu Zi
c. Ji Nei Jin
Which herb is strongest for breaking up stagnant qi, treats constipation, and transforms phlegm to expel focal distension?
a. Fo Shou
b. Zhi Ke
c. Zhi Shi
d. Da Fu Pi
c. Zhi Shi
Which of the following statements is more accurate?
a. Chen Pi is more effective on phlegm disorders, while Qing Pi is more effective on qi stagnation with breast absesses and hernial disorders
b. Qing Pi is more effective on phlegm disorders, while Chen Pi is more effective on qi stagnation with breast absesses and hernial disorders
a. Chen Pi is more effective on phlegm disorders, while Qing Pi is more effective on qi stagnation with breast absesses and hernial disorders
Fo Shou and Xiang Yuan are similar in nature; which of the following statements is more accurate regarding their differences?
a. Fo Shou is more effective at harmonizing the SP/ST, while Xiang Yuan is more effective at spreading LV qi
b. Xiang Yuan is more effective at harmonizing the SP/ST, while Fo Shou is more effective at spreading LV qi
b. Xiang Yuan is more effective at harmonizing the SP/ST, while Fo Shou is more effective at spreading LV qi
Which herb is often added to others to drain dampness, relieve edema, and promote urination?
a. Xiang Yuan
b. Da Fu Pi
c. Wu Yao
d. Chen Xiang
b. Da Fu Pi
Which herb is most effective for LV qi stagnation and gynecological disorders?
a. Xiang Fu
b. Mu Xiang
c. Wu Yao
d. Chen Xiang
a. Xiang Fu
Which herb is most effective with chronic wheezing, and helping KI to grasp the qi?
a. Xiang Fu
b. Mu Xiang
c. Wu Yao
d. Chen Xiang
d. Chen Xiang
Which herb is most effective at treating KI/BL deficient cold pain with frequent urination?
a. Xiang Fu
b. Mu Xiang
c. Wu Yao
d. Chen Xiang
c. Wu Yao
Which herb is most effective at treating qi stagnation of the SP/LI, and preventing stagnation from tonifying herbs?
a. Xiang Fu
b. Mu Xiang
c. Wu Yao
d. Chen Xiang
b. Mu Xiang
Which herb prevents stagnation from tonifying herbs:
a. Mu Xiang
b. Sha Ren
c. Chen Pi
d. All of the above
d. All of the above
Which herb relieves chest bi due to qi and blood stagnation?
a. Chuan Lian Zi
b. Xie Bai
c. Mu Xiang
d. Wu Yao
b. Xie Bai
Which herb treats hernia with heat symptoms and LV qi stagnation with heat?
a. Chuan Lian Zi
b. Xie Bai
c. Mu Xiang
d. Wu Yao
a. Chuan Lian Zi