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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
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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
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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
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Summarize the application and dosage of Gan Cao
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Summarize the applications of processed and unprocessed He Shou Wu
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Compare Nu Zhen Zi with Han Lian Cao
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Compare Tian Men Dong with Mai Men Dong
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Compare Shu Di Huang w/ E Jiao and He Shou Wu (processed)
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Compare Du Zhong w/ Sang Ji Sheng
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Compare Bai Zhu w/ Cang Zhu (Chptr 7)
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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
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What is the rationale of using KD yin-replenishing herbs in the formulas that treat KD yang deficiency?
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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