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Which of the following is true?
a. Zi Su Ye harmonizes MJ, stops vomiting and calms fetus b. Xiang Ru especiall tx W-C-D in summer time c. Gao Ben especially tx Vertex headache d. all of the above |
D. All of the above
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Which herb guides other herbs to the Tai Yang and Du meridians?
a. Xi Xin b. qiang Huo c. Bai Zhi d. Chai Hu |
B. Qiang Huo
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What type of headache does Xi Xin treat?
a. Tai Yang HA b. Shao Yin HA c. Yang Ming HA d. Tai Yin HA |
B. Shao Yin
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What herb pair dispels W-C-D in the whole body, tx painful obstruction in the upper and lower back?
a. Xi Xin + Sheng D Huang b. Qiang Huo + Ju Hua c. Qiang Huo + Du Huo d. Zi Su Ye + Xiang Fu |
C. Qiang Huo + Du Huo
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Which herb raises yang and treats dysentery d/t D-H diarrhea with SP Xu?
a. Huang Qi b. Sheng Ma c. Chai Hu d. Ge Gen |
D. Ge Gen
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What is the common function of Chai Hu and Ge Gen?
a. promote eruption b. Raise Yang Qi c. Generate body fluid d. Soothe liver and relieve stagnation |
B. Raise Yang Qi
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Which of the following is best for toothache with ST fire?
a. Sheng Di Huang b. Xi Xin c. Shi Gao d. Huang Lian |
c. Shi Gao
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If taken internally it clears heat and purges fire or externally clear heat ?
a. Long Gu b. Mu Li c. Shi Gao d. Hua Shi |
c. Shi Gao
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Clear heat and relieve irritability, cools blood, and charred it stops bleeding.
a. Shan Zhi Zi b. Huang Qin c. Shi Gao d. Zhi Mu |
a. Shan Zhi Zi
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Heat transfer from heart to small intestine with dysuria, fever, irritability, and thirsty.
a. Shi Gao b. Xia Ku Cao c. Dan Zhu Ye d. Jue Ming Zi |
c. Dan Zhu Ye
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Clear Blood heat and move blood, cools blood.
a. Sheng di, Xuan Shen b. Yin Hua, Lian Qiao c. Huang Qin, Huang Lian d. Dan Pi, Chi Shao |
d. Dan Pi, Chi Shao
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Cautiously used during pregnancy?
a. Dan Zhu Ye b. Chan Tui c. Mu Zei d. All of the above |
d. all of the above
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Damp-Heat in the ST and LI?
a. Da Huang b. Long Dan Cao c. Huang Bai d. Huang Lian |
d. Huang Lian
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Ku Shen indications are :
a. cough b. skin disease and genital sores c. irritability due to heat d. Diarrhea due to spleen deficiency |
b. skin disease and genital sores
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Which is NOT correct:
a. Pu Gong Ying-- use for breast abcess b. Bai Jiang Cao-- use for intestinal abscess c. Tu Fu Ling -- use for syphillis d. She Gan -- use for pregnancy |
d. She Gan
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Clears summer heat and strengthens the SP and transforms damp?
a. He Ye b. Bai Bian Dou c. Qing Hao d. Bai Zhu |
b. Bai Bian Dou
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Huo Ma Ren can be illegal so what can you substitute moisten LI?
a. Dang Gui b. Tao Ren c. Rou Cong Rong d. All of the above are possible |
d. all of the above
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Promotes urination and promotes lactation?
a. Wang Bu Liu Xing b. Pu Gong Ying c. Chuan Shan Jiao d. Mu Tong |
d. Mu Tong
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Promotes urination, clears Lin syndrome, stops itch, kill parasites.
a. Qu Mai b. Bian Xu c. Shi Wei d. Hua Shi |
b. Bian Xu
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Disperses W-D and open nasal orifices?
a. Qiang Huo b. Xin Yi Hua c. Cang Er Zi d. Du Huo |
c. Cang Er Zi
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Clear heat, generate fluids, reduce swelling, expel pus, promote labor and can induce miscarriage?
a. Tian Hua Fen b. Ban Xia c. Zhe Bei Mu d. Xia Ku Cao |
a. Tian Hua Fen
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What is the special function of guiding Qi upward and benefits the LU and expels Phlegm.
a. Jie Geng b. Xuan Fu Hua c. Xing Ren d. Zi Su Zi |
a. Jie Geng
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What is the common function of Zhu Ru and Pi Pai Ye.
a. Descend ST Qi and stop vomiting b. clear heat and remove irritability c. kills parasites and stop itching d. moisten intestine |
a. Descend ST Qi and stop vomiting
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Transform damp and strx SP relieve exterior promote sweat?
a. Cang Zhu b. Hou Po c. Sha Ren d. Cao Dou Kou |
a. Cang Zhu
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Sha Ren treats which?
a. diarrhea d/t summer H-D b. diarrhea d/t heat-toxins c. diarrhea d/t SP coldness d. diarrhea d/t food stagnation |
c. diarrhea d/t SP coldness
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Food stagnation, activate blood, remove stasis.
a. Mai Ya b. Gu Ya c. Shen Qu d. Shan Zha |
d. Shan Zha
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Stops pain and regulates Qi and TX Qi of ST and SP...effectively regulates Qi in ST.
a. Mu Xiang b. Chuang Lian Zi c. Xiang Fu d. Qing Pi |
a. Mu Xiang
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Huai Hua stops bleeding from which channels?
a. LU b. LI c. ST d. UB |
b. LI
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Relax tension, muscle spasm/cramps, Bai Shao w/ combined with?
a. Gan Cao b. Da Zao c. Sheng Jiang d. Feng Mi |
a. Gan Cao
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Used for irritability, insomnia, palpitations, and heart yin xu.
a. Mu Tong b. Deng Xin Cao c. Mai Men Dong d. Dan Zhu Ye |
c. Mai Men Dong
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Not all formulas contain the full hierarchy of ingredients; many formulas consist on only chief herbs.
T or F |
True
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There is two type of heat to cooking herbs; the high flame (military fire) and the low flame (civilian fire)
T or F |
True
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Ren Shen Bai Du San is Bai Du San plus Ren Shen.
T or F |
False
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In Ma Huang Tang, dosage ratio of Ma Huang and Gui Zhi is 1:1.
T or F |
False
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In Xiao Qing Long Tang, the chief herb is Ma Huang.
T or F |
False
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There is less Da Huang in Xiao Cheng Qi Tang than Da Cheng Qi Tang.
T or F |
False
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Tong Xie Yao FAng (important formula for painful diarrhea) ingredients are Bai Zhu, Bai Shao, Chen Pi, and Fang Feng.
T or F |
True
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Huang Lian Jie Du Tang is very bitter and cold. It should not be taken long term.
T or F |
True
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Toothache, bleeding gums, thirst d/t vigorous ST fire, and Kd yin deficiency, can be treated by Yu Nu Jian. (Jade Woman Decoction)
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True
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Wu Zhu Ru Tang (evodia decoction) main indication is vomiting due to cold from deficiency of the ST.
T or F |
True
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Si Jun Zi Tang (Four Gentleman Decoction) consists of Ren Shen, Bai Zhu, Gan Cao.
T or F |
False
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Yu Ping Fang San (Jade Windscreen Powder) consists of Huang Qi, Mai Men Dong, Bai Zhu, and Fang Feng.
T or F |
False
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Both Si Jun Zi Tang ( Four gentleman Decoction) and Shen Ling Bai Zhu San can tonify the Qi and strengthen the SP.
T or F |
True
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Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang can treat fever d/t blood deficiency, symptoms like Bai Hu Tang's.
T or F |
True
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Suan Zao Ren Tang's main indication is insomnia d/t heart fire.
T or F |
False
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Yue Ju Wan tx six stagnations ( Qi, blood, phlegm, fire, food, and damp)
T or F |
True
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Both of Shen Hua Tang (generation and transformation decoction) and Shao Fu Zhu Yu Tang (drive out blood stasis in the lower abd decoc) can warm the menses and alleviate pain.
T or F |
True
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Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang tx all kind of strokes.
T or F |
False
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Wen Dan Tang named War the Gallbladder decoction but it clears the gall bladder.
T or F |
True
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Ba Zheng San (eight herb powder for rectificatioin) is the main formula to tx blood lin syndrome.
T or F |
False
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Gui Shi Tang tx all except
a. dislike of wind b. headache c. sweating d. tight pulse |
d. tight pulse
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Xiao Cheng Qi Tang : how do you decoct?
a. decoct Huo Po first b. decoct Da Huang first c. Decoct Zhi Shi first d. decoct all of them at the same time |
d. decoct all at the same time
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Ren Shen Bai Du San indications:
a. yellow coat, floating pulse b. yellow coat, soft pulse c. greasy white coat, floating/tight d. greasy white coat, floating/weak/soft |
d. greasy white coat, floating/weak pulse
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Best for Dry Damp in MJ:
a. Wu Ling San b. Zhu Ling Tang c. Zhen Wu Tang d. Ping Wei San |
d. Ping Wei San
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Li Zhong Wan is not to be used if you have:
a. Qi xu b. Yang xu c. Yin xu d. pregnant women |
c. yin xu
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Hua Gai goes to what channel?
a. LU b. SP c. HT d. PC |
a. LU
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What do you add to formulas that eliminate damp?
a. Qi activators b. Blood invigorators c. tonics d. astringents |
a. Qi activators
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The Zang Fu organs involved in water metabolism?
a. LU, LV, KD b. SP, LV, KD c. LU, KD, SP d. HT, SP, KD |
c. LU, KD, SP
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Hou Xiang Zhen Qi Tang has the following indications except:
a. dislike of cold and fever b. vomiting and diarrhea c. a rapid thin pulse d. abd pain and distention |
c. a rapid thin pulse
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The following are indications for Si Ni Tang except:
a. profuse cold sweat (oily sweat) b. watery diarrhea in early morning c. a deep, slow pulse d. diarrhea with tenesmus |
d. diarrhea with tenesmus
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Which does Zhu Ling Tang treat:
a. promo urination to remove damp and warms Yang to promo Qi trans b. promo urination, clears heat and nourish yin c. Promo urination to reduce edema, tonify SP and reg Qi d. Clears heat and promotes urination |
b. promo urine, clear heat and nourish yin
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What are the ingredients for Bai Hu Tang (White Tiger Decoction).
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Shi Gao
Zhi Mu Gan Cao Geng Mi |
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Overdose or prolonged use of Long Dan Xie Gan T. will cause:
a. bleeding b. dizziness c. headache d. diarrhea |
d. diarrhea
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Which sx does Si Jun Zi Tang not address?
a. pale complexion b. low, soft voice c. loose stool d. dry mouth and thirst |
d. dry mouth and thirst
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What is added to Ba Zhen Tang to make Shi Quan Da Bu Tang (10 complete great tonics).
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Huang Qi
Rou Gui |
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Overdose or over use of Yin tonics can lead to:
a. constipation b. indigestion c. dizziness d. headaches |
b. indigestion
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why are yin tonics included for formulas that T Yang?
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Yin and Yang are interdependent, interconsuming, intersupporting and intertransforming.
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What herbs are added to Liu Wei Di Huang Wan to make Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan ( Golden cabinet KD Qi Pill)
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Fu Zi
Gui Zhi |
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What function does Chai Hu and Sheng Ma have in the formula Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang:
a. T the Qi b. Raise Yang Qi c. Dispel external pathogenic factors d. guide the herbs to the LV channel |
b. raise the Yang Qi
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Over use or overdose of Qi regulating herbs can damage:
a. the yang b. the qi c. the yin d. the qi and the yin |
d. the qi and the yin
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The use of Yu Ju Wan is contraindicated in:
a. dysmenorrheal d/t endometriosis b. amenorrhea d/t anemia c. acute cholecycstitis d. Acute peptic ulcer |
b. amenorrhea d/t anemia
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Si Wu Tang is contraindicated for :
a. hypotension b. amenorrhea c. indigestion d. insomnia |
c. indigestion
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which of the following signs do formulas that stabilize and astringe do not address?
a. copious vag. discharge w/ weak pulse b. cock crow diarrhea c. seminal emission with weak lower extremities d. sweating with a full rapid pulse |
d. sweating w/ a full rapid pulse
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which of the following formulas is best for Qi and Yin impairment caused by profuse sweating
a. Lui Wei Di Huang Wan b. Qing Hao Bei Jia Tang c. Gui Pi Tang d. Sheng Mai San |
d. Sheng Mai San
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Which of the following indication sets do NOT belong to Da Jian Zhong Tang:
a. severe abdominal pain, vomit prevents eating b. cold limbs, deep tight pulse c. epigastric pain, acid regurgitation d. a pale tongue w/ moist white coat |
b. cold limbs, deep tight pulse
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Which of the following formulas tx both difficult and frequent urination d/t KD Yang Xu
a. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan b. Wu Ling San c. Zhu Ling Tang d. Ba Zheng San |
a. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
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The acupuncture point prescription for a patient suffering from dizziness includes: GB20, UB18, UB23, KD3, LV2. Which is the correct formula.
a. Er Chen Tang b. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang c. Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang d. Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin |
d. Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin
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Which of the following herbs is the king herb in Yue Ju Wan
a. Xiang Fu b. Chuan Xiong c. Cang Zhu d. Shan Zhi Zi |
a. Xiang Fu
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Which of the following conditions should be tx with the harmonization tx method?
a. LV qi stagnation w/ heat b. LV overacting on SP c. Middle warmer xu w/ cold d. Blood stagnation in the channels and collaterals |
b. LV overacting on SP
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Wen Dan Tang, Zhen Wu Tang, Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang all tx the following:
a. edema b. difficult urination c. insomnia d. palpitations |
d. palpitations
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