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Patient presents with strong aversion to wind and cold, no sweating, cough with thin white sputum, nasal congestion with clear/white runny discharge, a scratchy throat, headache, and aching joints/limbs. What is the diagnosis?

a. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold
b. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat
c. Exterior Summer Heat-Dampness
d. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency
a. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold
A patient with Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold will have a Tongue that is

a. Red body that is not dry with a thin white moist coating.
b. Dry body with a red tip, thin yellow coating.
c. Greasy yellow or white coating
d. Pale body with white coating
a. Red body that is not dry with a thin white moist coating.
Patient presents with a floating, tight pulse and common cold symptoms. What is the diagnosis?

a. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold
b. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat
c. Exterior Summer Heat-Dampness
d. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency
a. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold
Treatment principle for Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold is

a. Release exterior, dispel cold, disperse LU qi
b. Release exterior, dispel wind, clear heat
c. Release exterior, resolve damp, dispel wind
d. Release exterior, dispel wind dissipate cold, supplement qi
a. Release exterior, dispel cold, disperse LU qi
The correct formula for treating Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold is

a. Jing Fang Bai Du San
b. Yin Qiao San
c. Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin
d. Shen Su Yin
a. Jing Fang Bai Du San
Patient presents with slight aversion to cold, prominent fever, sweating, cough with thick yellow phlegm, nasal congestion with turbid yellow mucus, dry or sore throat, headache, obvious thirst. What is the diagnosis?

a. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold
b. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat
c. Exterior Summer Heat-Dampness
d. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency
b. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat
A patient with Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat will have a Tongue that is

a. Red body that is not dry with a thin white moist coating.
b. Dry body with a red tip, thin yellow coating.
c. Greasy yellow or white coating
d. Pale body with white coating
b. Dry body with a red tip, thin yellow coating.
Patient presents with a floating, rapid pulse and common cold symptoms. What is the diagnosis?

a. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold
b. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat
c. Exterior Summer Heat-Dampness
d. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency
b. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat
Treatment principle for Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat is

a. Release exterior, dispel cold, disperse LU qi
b. Release exterior, dispel wind, clear heat
c. Release exterior, resolve damp, dispel wind
d. Release exterior, dispel wind dissipate cold, supplement qi
b. Release exterior, dispel wind, clear heat
The correct formula for treating Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat is

a. Jing Fang Bai Du San
b. Yin Qiao San
c. Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin
d. Shen Su Yin
b. Yin Qiao San
What formula is used to treat cold in the exterior and heat in the interior?
Ma Xing Shi Gan Tang
What formula is used to treat cold phlegm asthma?
She Gan Ma Huang Tang
Patient presents with strong aversion to cold, slight fever, weak cough with white discharge, nasal sinus congestions with white phlegm, headache, shortness of treaty, no desire to speak, tiredness/fatigue. What is the diagnosis?

a. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold
b. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat
c. Exterior Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Yin/Blood Deficiency
d. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency
d. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency
A patient with Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi/Xang Yu Deficiency will have a Tongue that is

a. Red body that with little coating.
b. Dry body with a red tip, thin yellow coating.
c. Greasy yellow or white coating
d. Pale body with white coating
d. Pale body with white coating
Patient presents with a floating, forceless or soft decelerating pulse, cold symptoms with propensity to catch cold, spontaneous sweating and fatigue. What is the diagnosis?

a. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Cold
b. Common Cold - Exterior Wind Heat
c. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Yin/Blood Deficiency
d. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency
d. Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency
Treatment principle for Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi Deficiency is

a. Release exterior, dispel wind, clear heat, nourish yin
b. Release exterior, dispel wind, clear heat
c. Release exterior, resolve damp, dispel wind
d. Release exterior, dispel wind, dissipate cold, supplement qi
d. Release exterior, dispel wind, dissipate cold, supplement qi
The correct formula for treating Exterior Pathogen Invasion + Qi/Yang Xu Deficiency is

a. Jing Fang Bai Du San
b. Jia Jian Wei Rui Tang
c. Xin Jia Xiang Ru Yin
d. Shen Su Yin
d. Shen Su Yin
What are the ingredients of Jing Fang Bai Du San?
Jing Jie, Fang Feng, Qiang Huo, Due Huo, Chuan Xiong, Chai Hu, Jie Geng, Zhi Ke, Qian Hu
What are the herbs in Yin Qiao San?
Jin Yin Hua, Tian Qiao, Jie Geng, Niu Bang Zi, Bo He, Dan Dou Chi, Jing Jie Sui, Dan Zhu Ye, Xian Lu Gen, Gan Cao
What are the herbs in Shen Su Yin?
Ren Shen, Zi Su Ye, Chen Pi, Gan Cao, Ge Gen, Qian Hu, Ban Xia, Fu Ling, Zhi Ke, Jie Geng, Mu Xiang

OR Ren Shen, Zi Su Ye PLUS Er Chen Tang
What are the herbs in Jing Fang Bai Du San?
Jing Jie, Fang Feng, Qiang Huo, Du Huo, Chuan Xiong, Chai Hu, Jie Geng, Zhi Ke, Qian Hu