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What is the narrow meaning for cold damage or Shang Han?
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External contraction of wind-cold and the resultant diseases.
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Who wrote Shan Han Lun?
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Zhang Zhong-Jing
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What is the broad meaning for “cold damage”?
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Its all externally contracted disease and includes wind stroke, cold damage, damp warmth, heat disease, and warm disease.
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Greater Yang Disease is also known as?
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Tai yang
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What are the essential features of greater yang diseae?
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Floating pulse, headache, stiffness and pain of the head and nape, heat effusion, and aversion to cold.
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What are the most important forms of greater yang disease?
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Wind strike
Cold damage |
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How do you differentiate between wind strike and cold damage?
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Wind strike has spontaneous sweating and a floating moderate pulse.
Cold damage has no sweating and a pulse that is floating and tight. |
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Wind strike is also known as?
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Exterior vacuity.
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Cold damage is also known as?
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Exterior repletion.
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Yang Brightness disease is also known as?
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Yang ming
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Lesser Yang disease is also known as?
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Shao yang
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Greater Yin disease is also known as?
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Tai Yin
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Lesser Yin disease is also known as?
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Shao yin
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Reverting Yin disease is also known as?
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Jue Yin
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What is the primary formula you would use for wind strike?
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Gui zhi tang
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What is the primary formula you would use for cold damage?
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Ma huang tang
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What is the principle treatment for Tai yang disease?
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Release the exterior
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What conditions are Gui Zhi Tang appropriate for?
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a. Greater yang disease w unresolved exterior signs in which the pulse is floating and weak.
b. Greater yang cold damage in which swating has been promoted, but he evil has not been completely eliminated and the promotion of turther mild sweating is required. c. Greater yang disease in which erroneous precipitation has not caused a shift to another disease pattern and the exterior signs are still present. d. Greater yang disease in which the patient has not defecated for 6-7 days but urine is still clear. e. Miscellaneous diseases in which, in the absence of internal organ disease, the construction and defense are disharmonious and frequent spontaneous sweating or intermittent heat effusion and sweating occur. |
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Patient presents today with fever, sweating, aversion to wind, plus stiff nape and back which formula would you use?
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Gui zhi jia ge gen tang
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Patient presents with continued greater yang disease symptoms that you have already treated with gui zhi tang but it is unresolved. What acupuncture points would you combine with the gui zhi tang to resolve this issue?
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GB20
DU16 |
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Patient presents with panting respiration or wheezing, heat effusion, sweating, aversion to wind, headache and a pulse that is floating and moderate which formula would you use? And what herbs are added to make this variations?
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Gui zhi jia hou po xing zi tang
Hou po and xing zi |
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What herbs are in gui zhi tang?
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Gui zhi
Shao yan Gan cao Sheng jiang Da zao |
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What herbs make up ma huang tang?
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Ma huang
Gui zhi Gan cao Xing ren |
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What are the main symptoms of cold damage?
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Fever, chills, no sweating , floating tight pulse.
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Patient presents with fever, chills, no sweating, a pulse that is floating and tight. What formula would you recommend?
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Ma huang tang
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Patient comes in with fever, chiils, no sweating, pulse is foating and tight there is a nosebleed, and generalized pain, patient has been sick for 8-9 days what formula would you recommend?
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Ma huang tang
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What are the contraindications for ma huang tang?
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Dry throat
Interior heat Qi and blood deficiency Yin damage or yang qi or yang deficiency |
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What formulas specifically are contraindicated if a patient with cold damage who has a pulse that becomes rapid?
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Xiao chai hu tang
Gui zhi tang Bai hu tang |
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What formula would you use for a patient w cold damage whose pulse becomes rapid?
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Ma huang tang
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A patient presents today with tai yang and yang ming disease patterns, which one will you treat first?
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Tai Yang
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A patient presents today with taiyang and yang ming disease and has panting and fullness in the chest would you purge yang ming?
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no
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A patient presents today with taiyang and yang ming disease and has panting and fullness in the chest would you release taiyang?
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yes
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A patient presents today with taiyang and yang ming disease and has panting and fullness in the chest would you regulate qi or invigorate blood?
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no
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A patient presents today with taiyang and yang ming disease and has panting and fullness in the chest what formula would you use?
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ma huang tang
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What organ is associated with Tai yang?
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BL
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What organ is associated with Shao yang?
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GB
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What organ is associated with yang ming?
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ST and LI
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What organ is associated with taiyin?
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SP
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What organ is associated with shaoyin?
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KI and HT
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What organ is associated with jueyin?
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LV
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What are the Six channel patterns?
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Greater yang
Yang brightness Lesser yang Greater yin Lesser yin Reverting Yin |