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Summarize herbs that primarily regulate spleen and stomach qi and herbs that primarily regulate liver qi:
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Compare Zhi Si with Huo Po (chapter 7)
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Compare Mu Xiang and Xiang Fu
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1. Chen Pi (pericarpium Citri Reticulatae) regulates qi at:
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a) LR, LI, SI
b) Ht, GB, UB c) Lu, St, and SP d) none of the above |
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2. Qing Pi (Blue Citrus)
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a) is and astringent herb
b) regulates the qi c) promotes the blood circulation d) stops bleeding |
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3. Which herb treats nausea and vomiting caused by the rebellious Qi of the Stomach?
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a) Da Fu Pi (Areca Peel)
b) Chen Pi (pericarpium Citri Reticulatae) c) Xiang Fu (cyperus) d) Qing Pi (Blue Citrus) |
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4. Which herb primarily treats the hypochondriac pain due to the liver qi stagnation?
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a) Tan Xiang (santalum)
b) Mu Xiang (radix Auklandiae) c) Wu Yao (Lindera root) d) Xiang Fu (cyperus) |
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5. Which herb treats the abdominal pain due to the stomach and intestinal qi stagnation?
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a) Mu Xiang (radix Aucklandiae)
b) Wu Yao (Lindera root) c) Tan Xiang (santalum) d) Xiang Fu (cyprus) |
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6. Zhi Shi (fructus Immaturus Citri Aurantii)
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a) promotes the blood circulation
b) breaks up Qi stagnation and directs Qi downward c) stops bleeding d) warms interior |
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7. Of the following herbs the one that calms fetus and is good for the treatment of uneasy movement of fetus classified as the pattern of qi stagnation:
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a) Sha Ren (fructus Amomi)
b) Bai Zhu (Rhizoma Atractylodis Macrocephalae) c) Can Zhu (Rhizoma Atracylodis) d) Huang Qin (Radix Scutellariae) |
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8. The herb that is most potent in relieving the LR qi stagnation is:
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a) chen pi
b) qing pi c) Mu xiang d) Fo Shou |
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9. An herb that is often used for relieving the LR qi stagnation and treating menstrual disorders is:
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a) Xiang Fu
b) Dang Gui c) Bai Shao Yao d) chen pi |
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10. Xiang Fu, Mu Xiang and Wu Yao all have an action of
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a) relieving LR qi stagnation
b) Lowering qi and stopping vomiting c) Promoting qi circulation and resolving the nodules d) promoting qi circulation and stopping pain |
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11. Chen Xiang treats wheezing due to:
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1) LU heat
b) Lung Cold c) LU deficiency d) KD failing to grasp LU qi |
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12. The property of Chen Pi is:
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a) pungent, bitter warm
b) pungent sweet and warm c) pungent, bitter and cool d) pungent sweet and cold |
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12. Which of the following herbs can be roasted to treat diarrhea
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a) Chen Pi
b) Qing Pi c) Mu Xiang d) Wu Yao |
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14. Which of the following hers is cold?
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a) Chuan Lian Zi
b) Chen Pi c) Qing Pi d) Chen Xiang |
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15. A common application of Xiang Fu, Qing Pi, Wu Zhu Yu and Wu Yao:
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a) chest pain
b) menstrual cramp c) Vomiting d) Shan (hernia like) abdominal pain |
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16. A common application of Chen pi, Mu xiang, Zhi Ke
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a) heart qi stagnation
b) SP and St qi stagnation c) menstrual cramp d) LR qi stagnation |
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17. A common application of FO SHou, Xiang Fu, and Qing Pi
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A) LU qi inhibited
b) LR and ST qi stagnation c) SP qi stagnation d) Asthma |
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18. A common action of Xiang Fu, Qing Pi, Chai Hu, and Bo he is:
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a) ST qi stagnation
b) LU qi inhibited c) SO qi stagnation d) LR qi stagnation |
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19) A common application of Ding Xiang, Shi DI, and Chen Xiang is
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a) hiccup
b) cough c) Asthma d) chest pain |
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20) A common application of Ding Xiang, Wu Yao and Chen Xiang is
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a) KD yang deficiency
b) SP qi deficiency c) LR qi stagnation d) Lung qi deficiency |
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chptr 10- What are the precautions when using herbs that stop bleeding?
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chapter 10- Niu Xi has an action of lowering and guiding blood downward. What are it's applications related to this action?
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Chapter 10- Summarize the application of Chuan Xiong for headache
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Chapter 10- Summarize the applications of Yan Hu Suo for pain patterns
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1. Hong Hua (flos Carthami Tincotii)
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a) is an astringent herb
b) stops bleeding c) regulates the qi d) promotes the blood circulation |
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2. SAN QI ( NOTOGINSENG ROOT)
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A) regulates the qi
b) stops bleeding c) is and astringent herb d) promotes urination |
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3. Which herb warms up the womb and channels and stops bleeding?
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a) Xian He Cao ( herba agrimoniae Pilosae)
b) Pu Huang (cattail pollen) c) Ai Ye (folium artemisiae Argyi) d) Bai Ji (Bletida Rhizome) |
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4. Chuan Xiong (radix Ligustica Chuanxiong)
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a) promotes the qi circulation
b) promotes both qi and blood circulation c) promotes blood circulation d) none of the above |
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5. Which of the following herbs can invigorate the blood, regulate menstruation and reduce the masses, so is mainly used to gynecological disorders?
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a) Dan Shen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae)
2) Tao Ren (Emen Persicae) 3) Chuan Xiong (Radix Ligustici Chauanxiong) d) Yi Mu Cao (herba leonuri heterophylli) |
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6. When a patient has blood stasis and constipation at the same time, would you choose:
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a) Tao Ren
b) Yi Mu Cao c) Dan Shen d) Chuna Xiong |
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7. Which herb can induce the blood downward?
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a) Tao Ren
b) Niu Xi (achyranthes root) c) Chi Shao d) Yi Mu Cao |
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8. O f the follwoing herbs, the one that dispels phlegm and stops cough is:
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a) Da Ji
b) Di Yu c) Bai Mao Gen d) Ce Bai Ye |
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9. Withing the following herbs the one also clears LR heat and sedates fire and is good for liver heat and fire manifested as red eyes, headache, and virtigo:
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a) Da Ji
b) Bai Mao Gen c) Huai Hua (flos Sophorae Japonicae Immaturus) d) Ce Bai Ye (cacumen Biotae Orientalis) |
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10. The herbs commonly used for bleeding due to blood heat in the lower jiao: such as: hematochezia and hemorrhoidal bleeding are:
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a) da Ji and Di Yu
b) Bai Mao Gen and Da Ji c) Huai Hua and Di Yu d) Ce Bai Ye and Da Ji |
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11. The one that may cause secondary blood stasis when used for stopping bleeding is:
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a) Qian Cao
b) Pu Huang c) San Qi d) Zong Lu Pi |
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12. Of the follwoing bleeding-stopping herbs, the one that stops diarrhea and dysentery and kills parasites is:
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a) Qian Cao
b) Xian He Cao c) Bai Ji d) Ou Jie |
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13. The herb That is often used for hemotysis due to lung abscess or tuberculosis, hematemesis due to peptic or duodenal ulcers and external bleeding due to cuts is:
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b) Xian He Cao c) Bai Ji d) Ou Jie |
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14. The herb with its fresh juice used for bleeding due to heat and charred one better for bleeding due to deficiency and cold is:
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a) Qian Cao
b) Xian He Cao c) Bai Ji d) Ou Jie |
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15. The herb that warms the meridians and stops bleeding, and is good for the treatment of menstrual bleeding, epistaxis, hemoptysis and hematemesis classified as cold and qi deficiency is:
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a) Qian Cao
b) Pu Huang c) San QI d) Ai Ye |
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16. The one that is warm in nature and is good at stopping bleeding and warming the channel is:
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a) Qian Cao
b) Pu Huang c) San QI d) Ai Ye |
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17. The one that is neutral and astringent in nature and often used for painful, burning dysuria or hematuria due to heat and blood stasis is:
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a) Qian Cao
b) Pu Huang c) San QI d) Ai Ye |
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18. The one that is cool in nature and often used for bleeding due to heat and complicated with blood stasis and also used to treat phlegm and cough is:
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a) Qian Cao
b) Pu Huang c) San QI d) Ai Ye |
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19. The one that treats qi and blood stagnation in LR, clears away heat in HT, and also used to reduce jaundice
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a) Jiang Huang
b) Yu Jin c) Ze Lan d) Yi Mu Cao |
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20. The one that Invigorates blood and tonifies blood is:
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a0 Ji Xue Tang
b) Wang Bu Liu Xing c) Mao Dong Qing d) Huai Niu Xi |
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21.Gynecological bleeding pattern due to blood heat complicated with blood stasis, the MOST appropriate herb is:
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a) San Qi
b) Pu Huang c) Qian Can (Gen) d) Bai Mao Gen |
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22. The herb that invigorates blood and regulates menstruation when used raw, stops bleeding when charred is:
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a0 San Qi
b) Bai Mao Gen c) Qian Cao (gen) d) Mu Dan Pi |
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23. The herb that is very often used for bleeding in urine and skin boils due to hear toxins is:
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a) Di Yu
b) Shen Di Huang c) Bai Mao Gen d) Da Ji |
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24. A herb that astringes and stops bleeding, cools blood and may be used for hair loss or untimely gray hair is:
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a) Ai Ye
b) Xian He Cao c) Ce Bai Ye d) Di Yu |
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25, An astringing herb with replenishing action:
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a) Sang Qi
b) Xiang He Cao c) Ce Bai Ye D) Di Yu |
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26. A common action of Xue yu tan and Ou Jie:
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a) Stop bleeding with astringing property and treating bleeding due to blood stasis
b) Removes blood stasis and promotes urination c) Cool blood and stop bleeding d) Stop bleeding and diarrhea |
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27. The Applications of Xian He Cao DOESN'T include:
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a) bleeding d/t blood heat
b) dysentery disorder c) hemorrhoid bleeding d) Traumatic injuries |
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28. The common actions of Xue Yu Tang, Ce Bai Ye and Ou Jie is
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a) Astringe and stops bleeding, remove blood stasis and stop bleeding
b) cool blood to stop bleeding c) warm channel to stop bleeding d) treat bleeding die to traumatic injuries |
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29. The application of Qian Cao Gen include
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a0 bleeding d/t heat in the blood
b) bleeding d/t blood stasis c) Amenorrhea d/t blood stasis d) all of the above |
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30. The applications of San Qi itself Do Not normally include
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a) Bleeding d/t traumatic injuries
b) postpartum abdominal pain d/t blood stasis c) bleeding d/t blood heat d) abdominal masses |
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31. The herbs that are used to strengthen the property of blood-invigorating herbs are:
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a) Qi-regulating herbs
b) dampness-drying herbs c) warming interior herbs d) Replenishing herbs |
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32. The most effective herb for invigorating blood and stopping pain is:
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a) Ru Xiang
b) Mo Yao c) Yan Hu Suo d) Pu Huang |
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33. The herb that regulates the blood and menstruation, and promotes lactation is:
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a) Ze Lan
b) Wu Bu Liu Xing (Zi) c) Jie Xue Teng d) Chuan Xiong |
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34. The common actions of Tao Ren and Hong Hua are
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a) Invigorating the blood and removing blood stasis
b) lubricating intestine and promoting bowel movement c) cooling the blood and resolving swelling d) cooling the blood and expelling wind |
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35. A pair of herbs that are not a common clinic combination
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a) Hong Hua and Tao Ren
b) Ru Xiang and Mo Yao c) San Leng and E Zhu d) Dan Shen and Wu Wei Zi |
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36. An appropriate herb for postpartum edema and difficult urination complicated with blood stasis is:
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a) Hong Hua
b) Za Lan c) Tao Ren d) Yu Jin |
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37. A herb that invigorates qi and blood, expels wind and stops pain is:
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a) Chuan Xiong
b) Hong Hua c) Yu Jin d) Dan Shen |
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38. The type of pain treated with Yan Hu Suo is best described as:
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a) pain d/t traumatic injuries
b) pain d/t qi and blood stagnation c) pain d/t wind-cold dampness bi pattern d) pain d/t boils and carbuncles |
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39. The property of Dan Shen is:
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a) bitter and slightly cold
b) bitter and slightly warm c) pungent and warm d) salty and warm |
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40. The actions of Jiang Huang Do Not normally include:
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a) invigorating blood
b) invigorating qi c) Stopping pain d) cooling blood and stopping bleeding |
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Answer key for Chapter 9
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1-8 C,B,B,D,A,B,A,B,
9-16 A,D,D,A,C,A,D,B, 17-20 B,D,A,A |
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ANSWERS FOR CHAPTER 10
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1-8- D,B,C,B,D,A,B,D
8-16- C,C,D,B,C,D,D,D 17-24- B,A,B,A,C,C,D,C 25-32- B,A,D,A,D,C,A,C 33-40- B,A,D,B,A,B,A,D |
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Which one is NOT correct:
a-is it warm b- move LR qi c- kill parasite d- toxic |
Chuan Lian Zi
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Good for:
Hiccups |
Shi Di
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a- cools blood stops bleeding
b- clears heat and promote urination c- clears heat form LU and ST d- expels wind damp and treats painful bi |
Bai Mao Gen
d IT doesn't do what? |
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All cause secondary blood stasis, but which one is the least concern
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Bai Ji, Zong Lu Pi, Qian Cao, Ou Jie
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All 4, which one is used to stop bleeding for LU and ST
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Bai Ji, Zong Lu Pi, Qian Cao, Ou Jie
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Which one is better for stopping pain, especially traumatic injury
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Qian Cao Gen, Ou Jioe, Pu Huang, San QI
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PT with painful urination and blood in the urine uses:
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Qian Cao Gen, Ou Jioe, Pu Huang, San QI
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which of the following is often used together for traumatic injury
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Chuan Xiong and Yan,
Jiang Huang and Ze Lan Hong Hua and Ou Jie Ru Xiang and Mo Yao |
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Leading herbs for any external contracted wind disorder, HA, dizziness
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Chuan Xiong, Yan Hu Suo, Ze Lan, Hong Hua
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Often processed with vinegar to enhance the blood moving and pain relieving effect and is very effective in stopping all type of pain d/t qi and blood stagnation- yhs
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Chuan Xiong, Yan Hu Suo, Ze Lan, Hong Hua
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both blood stasis and damp accumulation- zl
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ze lan
hong hua ru xiang mo yao |
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which one in addition to blood moving can nourish LR and KD
hnx |
e zhu
san leng shui zhi huai nui xi |
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the herb that is least important in moving blood
hnx |
e zhu- breaks up
san leng- breaks up shui zhi- breaks up huai nui xi- mild |
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Which herb has a cool property and benefits the GB and reduces juandice
yj |
Hong Hua
Chuan Xiong Jiang Huang Yu Jin |
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Herbs that contains poinoning ingredients, but not described as toxic, therefore caution should be taken when used in higher doses
tr |
Hong Hua
Jiang Huang Yu Jin Tao Ren |
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For quickening the blood and nourishing LR and KD the best herb is:
hnx |
Chuan Niu xi
ji xue tang huai niu xi dan shen |