Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
82 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Compare Gan Jiang w/ Sheng Jiang-
|
Gan Jian- warms middle burner & expels INTERIOR cold
Sheng Jian- Promotes sweat & disperses EXTERIOR cold |
|
Compare Gang Jiang (HT, LU, SP, ST) Fu Zi (HT, KD, SP) with Rou Gui (HT, KD, LR, SP)
|
Add Gan Jian to Fu Zi for ascendance of yin cold leading to lack of arousal of SP Yang- Sx- pain in Ab & watery diarrhea
Rou Gui- for Ming men fire def., lead fire back to source add Fu Zi- ming men Def add Gang Jiang- Cold painful Ab, reduced app, diarrhea d/t KD/Sp yang def |
|
Compare Rou Gui w/ Gui Zhi
|
...
|
|
Compare Wu Zu Yu w/ Xiao Hui Xiang
|
Wu Zu Yu- cold in the LR channel
Xiao Hui Xiang- Cold in the ST both have similar Sx |
|
Compare Wu Zu Yu w/ Gao Ben (chptr 1) for Tx of headache
|
...
|
|
When Fu Zi (Radix Lateralis Aconiti) is used to rescue the collapse of Yang, it is most often used in combo with:
|
Gan Jiang (rhizoma Zingiberis)
|
|
When Fu Zi (Radix Lateralis Aconiti) is used in decoction, it should first be cooked for______ before adding other drugs.
|
30-60 min.
|
|
When Fu Zi (Radix Lateralis Aconiti) is used in powder or tincutre, its recommended dosage is:
|
1-2g
|
|
Which of the following describes best the actions of Fu Zi (Radiz Lateralis Aconiti)?
|
A- Warming KD yang
B- Warming SP Yang C- Warming HT yang D- Warming the yang of the whole body |
|
Gan Jiang (Rhizoma Zingiberis) is stir-fried until black on the outside, is has a better action of:
|
Warming the Channel and stopping Diarrhea and bleeding
|
|
Gan Jian (Rhizoma Zingiberis) enters
|
HT, LU, SP, ST
|
|
The recommended usage of Rou Gui (cortex Cinnamomi) is to
|
Take as a powder or add near the end of the decoction
|
|
When Wu Zu Yu (Fructus Evodiae) is used to treat abdominal pain and hernia pain due cold, it is best used in combo with:
|
Xio Hui Xiang (Fructus Foeniculi) and Wu Yao (Radix Lindera)
|
|
The one best for epigastric and abdominal pain d/t cold, vomiting, and diarrhea:
|
A- Fu zi
B- Gao Ling Jiang C- Chuan Jiao D- Ding Xiang |
|
The herb that is best for cold abdominal pain and killing parasites is:
|
Chuan Jiao
|
|
When Gang jiang and Fu Zi are used together their relationship is:
|
mutual accentuation
mutual counteraction mutual suppression ALL OF THE ABOVE |
|
The contraindication of warming interior herbs do not normally include:
|
A- yin deficiency and empty heat patterns
B- Excessive heat patterns C- Pregnant Women D- Phlegm and dampness patterns |
|
A common indication of Ding Xiang, Rou Gui, Gang jian, and Wu Zu yu is:
|
A- Cold pain in the Stomach
B- Vomiting C- Diarrhea D- Headache |
|
A common indication of Gang Jiang, Gao Liang Jiang, and Sheng Jiang is:
|
A- Vomiting d/t ST cold
B- Diarrhea C- Exterior Cold pattern D- Yang Collapse |
|
Yang Collapse, SP and KD yang deficiency, HT yang deficiency and exterior cold pattern with underlying yang deficiency are all the indication of:
|
Fu Zi
|
|
Chapter 12
|
Chapter 12
|
|
Summarize the application and dosage of Ren Shen
|
...
|
|
Summarize the application and dosage of Gan Cao
|
...
|
|
Summarize the applications of processed and unprocessed He Shou Wu
|
...
|
|
Compare Nu Zhen Zi with Han Lian Cao
|
...
|
|
Compare Tian Men Dong with Mai Men Dong
|
...
|
|
Compare Shu Di Huang w/ E Jiao and He Shou Wu (processed)
|
...
|
|
Compare Du Zhong w/ Sang Ji Sheng
|
...
|
|
Compare Bai Zhu w/ Cang Zhu (Chptr 7)
|
...
|
|
What is the rationale of using Qi-replenishing herbs for simple blood deficiency?
|
The Qi moves the blood and therefore must be strong to move what blood is present. A boost in Qi will result in supported boost in blood and allow for stagnation not to occur.
|
|
Compare Shu Di Huang w/ Lu Rong
|
...
|
|
What is the rationale of using KD yin-replenishing herbs in the formulas that treat KD yang deficiency?
|
...
|
|
The properties of Huang Qi (Radix Astragali) is:
|
Sweet, slightly warm
|
|
Within the following herbs which has the best effect on raising the Yang Qi of the Spleen and ST
|
A- Dang Shen
B- Tai Zi Shen C- Gan Cao D- Huang Qi |
|
The herb most effective on moistening and nourishing LU & KD yin and essence and not too greasy is:
|
Shan Yao (Dioscoreae Rhizoma)
|
|
The herb that is effective on moistening and nourishing LR & KD yin and essence and cold is:
|
Sang Shen (Mori Fructus)
|
|
Of the following herbs, which is best for lower back pain?
|
A- Du Zhong
B- Xu Dang C- Gu Sui Bu D- Yin Yang Huo |
|
Of the following herbs which is warmer, more drying and more ready to injure yin?
|
A- Du Zhong
B- Xu Duan C- Gu Sui Bu D- Yin Yang Huo |
|
Shan Yao (dioscorea Oppositae):
|
A- Tonifies the Lung Qi
B- Tonifies the KD Qi C- Tonifies the SP Qi D- all of the above |
|
Bai Zhu (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae) has the function of:
|
Tonifies the SP and dries dampness
|
|
Which herb is best for harmonizing other herbs in a formula?
|
Gan Cao
|
|
The most notable difference between Shu Di Huang and raw He Shou Wu is on:
|
a- Essence nourishing
b- blood nourishing c- greasy quality and difficulty for digestion d- heat toxin clearing |
|
Which of the following herbs tonifies the blood, nourishes the yin, and augments the essence of KD?
|
a- Shu Di Huang
b- Ren Shen c- Gan Cao d- Shen di huang |
|
The functions of Fang Gui include:
|
a-tonify the blood and regulate mentration
b- promote urination and reduce edema c- clear the HT heat d- all of the above |
|
Bai Shao Yao (Radiz Paeoniae Lactiflorae) is: (flavor characteristic)
|
sour, cool, bitter
|
|
E Jiao (Colla Corri Asini) has the following functions except:
|
a- tonifies the blood and regulates menstruation
b- stops bleeding c- nourishes the yin and moistens the LU d- removing blood stasis |
|
Gou Qi Zi (Fructus Lycii) and Sang Shen (Fructus Mori) can be used to, except
|
a- nourish the yin and blood
b- tonify the LR and KD c- Treat yin and essence deficiency in Pt w/ diabetes mellitus d- Treat the phlegm w/ Sp qi def |
|
Long Yan Rou (Arillus Longan) is not normally for:
|
a- insomnia
b- poor memory c- palpitation d- poor appetite |
|
When a patient has loose stools, which of the following herbs should be used with caution?
|
a- Shu Di Huang
b- Bai Zhu c- Shan Yao d- Gan Cao |
|
Lu Rong (Cornu Cervi Pantotrichum) mainly:
|
a- Tonifies yang
b- Tonifies Qi c- Tonifies blood d- Tonifies yin |
|
Gecko (Gejie) treats the cough and wheezing d/t:
|
a- both LU and KD deficiency
b- LU def c- KD def d- none of the above |
|
To treat the Bi Zhen (painful obstruction syndrome) with yang deficiency you may choose
|
a- Yin Yan Huo (Epimedium)
b- Ba Ji Tian (Morinda root) c- Gou Ji (Cibotum) d- All of the above herbs |
|
The action that make Du Zhong different from Xu Duan is:
|
a-Tonifies KD and LR
b- Calms the fetus and prevents miscarriage c- Strengthens sinews and bones d- reduces blood pressure |
|
Sha Shen (Adenophara or Glenhnia root):
|
a- Nourish yin
b- Augments Qi c- Aid the Yang d- Tonify blood |
|
the properties of Mai men dong (Ophiopogon Tuber) include all of the following except:
|
A- sweet, slightly bitter, slightly cold
B- Enters HT, LU, ST C- Clears HT and Moistens the Lung D- Warms KD and Lung Channels to stop cough and wheezing |
|
Shi Hu (Dendrobium) and Yu Zhu (polygonatum), are similar except:
|
a- sweet in properties
b- relieves thirst, treats diabetes c- nourish the yin d- brightens eyes |
|
Bie Jia (softshell turtle shell) has function, except:
|
a- nourishes yin and anchors the yang
b- clears deficient heat c- Invigorates the blood and dissipates d- calms the fetus |
|
Both Gou Qi Zi (chinese wolfberry fruit) and Sang Shen Zi (Mulberry fruit-spike):
|
a- nourish the yin and blood, tonify the essence of KD and LR blood
b- expel wind, cold, and dampness c- warm the middle jiao d- relieve food stagnation |
|
Which of the following herbs is used most for regulating menses?
|
a- Dang Gui
b- Mai Ya c- Shen QU d- Tan Xian |
|
The Shen that is LEAST potent in tonifying qi is?
|
a- ren shen
b- Xi Yang Shen c- Dang Shen d- Tai zi shen |
|
The one that is sweet and bitter in taste and cool in nature is:
|
a- ren shen
b- xi yang shen c- dang shen d- tai zi shen |
|
When Gan Cao is used to moisten lung to dispel phlegm, clear heat and remove toxin, the appropriate form of preparation should be:
|
a- Zhi Gan Cao (processed with honey)
b- Zhi Gan Cao (processed with wine) c- Shen Gan Cao (raw) d- None of the above |
|
The herbs that tonifys the KD yang and can also be used for dry intestines and constipation d/t deficiency of essence and blood
|
a- shu di huang
b- He Shou Wu c- Roucongrong d- Dang Gui |
|
The traditional cooking instruction for Ren Shen:
|
Cooked separately
|
|
The herb that treats irregular menstruation and dysmenorrhea d/t blood deficiency and blood stasis is:
|
a- Dang gui
b- Shou Di Huang c- E jiao d- Huang Jing |
|
Herb that nourishes blood and stops bleeding is
|
a- shou di huang
b- Dang gui c- E Jiao d- he shou wu |
|
The type of diarrhea best treated with Shan Yao is
|
a- Abdominal pain and diarrhea d/t damp heat
b- Day break diarrhea c- Diarrhea d/t SP deficiency d-Diarrhea d/t food stagnation |
|
The sweating disorder treated with Bai Zhu is
|
a- night sweating d/t yin def
b- Spontaneous sweating d/t defensive qi def c- Profuse sweating in yang collapse d- Profuse sweating in yang ming heat pattern |
|
The recommended daily dosage of Lu Rong is
|
a- 1-3g
b- 3-5g c- 5-10g d- 10-15g |
|
They type of uneasy fetus movement treated with Bai Zhu is
|
a- heat pattern
b- bleeding pattern c- Spleen qi deficiency d- LR and KD deficiency |
|
The type of uneasy fetus movement treated with Du Zhong is:
|
a- heat pattern
b- bleeding pattern c- Spleen qi deficiency d- LR and KD deficiency |
|
Yin Yand Huo has the action of
|
a- replenishing KD yang and strengthening the bone and sinews
b- ... and brightening the eyes c- ..... and secure the essence d- .... and moves the blood |
|
The group used for nourishing the LR and KD, improving vision
|
a- Ju Hua and Che Qian Zi
b- Nu Zhen Zi & Yi Zhi Ren c- Bu Gu Zhi & Yi Zhi Ren d- Jue Ming Zi & Tu Di Zi |
|
The group used for securing the essence and treating frequent urination is:
|
a- Shan Yao & Xu Duan
b- Nu Zhen Zi & Gu Ou Qi Zi & Yu Si Zi c- Bu Gu Zhi & Yi Zhi REn d- Du Zhong & Xu Duan |
|
The group used for spontaneous sweating d/t qi deficiency is:
|
a- Huang Qi & Bai Zhu
b- Huang qi & Dnag Shen c- Ren Shen & Bai Zhu d- Ren Shen adn Xi Yang Shen |
|
The group used for diarrhea d/t deficient cold in the Sp is:
|
a- Huang Qi & Bai Zhu
b- Huang Qi & Dang Shen c- Ren Shen adn Bai Zhu Bu Gu Zhi & Yi Zhi Ren |
|
The group used for spasm and pain d/t yin blood deficiency is:
|
a- Gan Cao & Bai Shao Yao
b- Bai Zhi & Shan Yao c- Dang Shen & Shou Di Huang d- Shou Di Huang & Dang Gui |
|
The group that has the action of stopping bleeding is:
|
a- He Shou & Shou Di Huang
b- Dang Gui & Shou Di Huang c- E Jiao & San Qi d- Dang Shen and Dang Gui |
|
The group that tonifies both KD and lungs is
|
a- Lu Rong & Rou Gui
b- Ge Jie & Hu Tao Ren c- Dang Shen & Huang Qi d- Shou Di Huang and he shou Wu |
|
The indications of Huang Qi and Dang Gui in combination MAY NOT INCLUDE:
|
a- blood deficiency
b- qi and blood deficiency c- fever d/t qi and blood deficiency d- menstruation pain d/t blood deficiency w/ blood stasis |
|
The common indications of Nu Zhen Zi and Han Lian Cao is
|
a- dizziness, soreness and weakness of lower back and knees, premature hair graying
b- bleeding patterns d/t deficiency heat in blood c- both A and B d- Neither A or B |
|
The group that tonifies KD yang and expel wind dampness is
|
a- Du Zhong andn Yin Yang Huo
b- Bu Gu Zhi and Rou Cong Rong c- Xu Duan and Hu Tao Ren d- Tu Si Zi and Yi Zi Ren |