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29 Cards in this Set
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Zhang Zhong-Jing contributed to which body of TCM?
a. Channel Theory b. Zang-Fu Theory c. Both |
c. Both
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In which era was the Shang Han Lun written?
a. Ming Dynasty b. Han Dynasty c. Song Dynasty d. Warring States Period |
b. Han Dynasty
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The narrow meaning covered by the Shang Han Lun includes:
a. Wind Cold b. Wind Strike c. Diseases resulting from cold damage d. All of the above |
d. All of the above
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Which channel pattern is more cold?
a. Tai Yang b. Shao Yang c. Yang Ming |
a. Tai Yang
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Mild pattern of external depression is:
a. A taiyang pattern b. A yangming pattern c. A shaoyang pattern d. 1/2 taiyang and 1/2 yangming pattern |
d. 1/2 taiyang and 1/2 yangming pattern
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The principle treating herbs for taiyang disease are:
a. Acrid cold b. Acrid warm c. Bitter cold d. Astringent |
b. Acrid warm
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The syndrome differentiation for apatient that presents with headache, fever and chills, mild sweating, and a floating moderate pulse is:
a. Wind warmth b. Cold damage c. Wind strike d. Damp heat |
c. Wind strike
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A disease in which 2 or more channels are involved is called:
a. Drag-over disease b. Combination disease |
b. Combination disease
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A disease in which one channel abates as another develops is called:
a. Drag-over disease b. Combination disease |
a. Drag-over disease
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The basic formula for cold damage is:
a. Gui Zhi Tang b. Ma Huang Tang |
b. Ma Huang Tang
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The basic formula for wind strike is:
a. Gui Zhi Tang b. Ma Huang Tang |
a. Gui Zhi Tang
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The basic principle for Tai yang disease is:
a. Clear heat b. Transform phlegm c. Transform cold d. Release the exterior |
d. Release the exterior
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A patient presents with headache, fever and chills, slight sweating, and a floating moderate pulse. Which formula is most appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang d. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gan Tang |
b. Gui Zhi Tang
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A patient presents with unresolved headache, fever and chills, slight sweating, and a floating weak pulse. Which formula is most appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang d. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gan Tang |
b. Gui Zhi Tang
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If, after using Ma Huang for cold damage, sweating has been induced, but the evil has not been completely eliminated and further mild sweating is required, which formula is appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang d. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gan Tang |
b. Gui Zhi Tang
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In Tai Yang disease, where the patient has not defecated for 6-7 days, but the urine is still clear, what formula is appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang d. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gan Tang |
b. Gui Zhi Tang
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In miscellaneous diseases with the absence for internal organ disease signs, with ying and wei qi disharmony and frequent sweating and/or intermittent fever, what formula is appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang d. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gan Tang |
b. Gui Zhi Tang
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Patient presents with fever, sweating, aversion to wind, floating moderate pulse, and a stiff nape and back, which formula is best?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang d. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gan Tang |
d. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gan Tang
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A patient presents with panting/wheezing, fever, sweating, aversion to wind, headache, floating moderate pulse; which formula do you choose?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang d. Gui Zhi Jia Ge Gan Tang |
c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xing Zi Tang
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Which is not an herb in Gui Zhi Tang?
a. Shao Yan/Bai Shao b. Gan Cao c. Xing Ren d. Sheng Jiang e. Da Zao |
c. Xing Ren
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Which is not an herb in Ma Huang Tang?
a. Gui Zhi b. Gan Cao c. Xing Ren d. Sheng Jiang |
d. Sheng Jiang
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Which acupuncture points would you combine with Gui Zhi Tang to enhance effectiveness?
a. Du 20, GB 21 b. LI-11, LU-6 c. GB-20, DU-16 d. LI-4, LV-3 |
c. GB-20, DU-16
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Patient presents with headache, fever, sweating, floating moderate pulse, aversion to wind, runny nose, and dry retching/heaves, which formula is appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Xiao Chai Hu Tang d. Bai Hu Tang |
b. Gui Zhi Tang
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Besides GB-20 and DU-16, what points would be useful in conjunction with Gui Zhi Tang?
a. DU-14, BL-13, LU-7 b. LU-6, GB-21 c. SJ-5, LU-1, ST-44 d. PC-6, SJ-7 |
a. DU-14, BL-13, LU-7
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Patient has been treated by precipitation, and now has wheezing/panting, and the exterior has not resolved, which formula is appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Xiao Chai Hu Tang d. Bai Hu Tang |
b. Gui Zhi Tang
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If a patient has an exterior disorder with a floating rapid pulse, but no sweating, which formula is appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Xiao Chai Hu Tang d. Bai Hu Tang |
a. Ma Huang Tang
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Patient has been sick for 8-9 days, the pulse is floating and tight, which formula is most appropriate?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Xiao Chai Hu Tang d. Bai Hu Tang |
a. Ma Huang Tang
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If the patient has signs of TaiYang/YangMing patterns, with panting and fullness, which pattern do you clear first?
a. Tai Yang b. Yang Ming |
a. Tai Yang
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If the patient has signs of TaiYang/YangMing patterns, with panting and fullness, which formula is best?
a. Ma Huang Tang b. Gui Zhi Tang c. Xiao Chai Hu Tang d. Bai Hu Tang |
a. Ma Huang Tang
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