Pattern Id According To Qi Flashcards

1
Q

Vital substances

A
Qi-qi
Xue-blood
Jing-essence 
Jin-ye-body fluids 
Shen-mind
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2
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Gu qi

A

Food essence

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3
Q

Qing qi

A

Clear air

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4
Q

Which qi is a product of the spleen and stomach ?

A

Gu qi

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5
Q

Which qi is a product of the lungs ?

A

Qing qi

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6
Q

Which qi is pre-natal?

A

Yuan qi- stored in kidney

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7
Q

Which yang organ is the most important?

A

Stomach

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8
Q

Which organ is in charge of receiving food qi?

A

Stomach

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9
Q

Which organ is central to the production of Qi, extracting food qi?

A

Spleen

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10
Q

What is gathering qi?

A

Food qi and air from lungs

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11
Q

Where does food qi rise from the MJ first ?

A

To the lungs

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12
Q

After food qi rises to the lungs where does it go next?

A

The heart where it is transformed into blood

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13
Q

What organ qi assists the heart in transformation of blood?

A

Kidney qi

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14
Q

What is zong qi?

A

Aids in breathing

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15
Q

What organ governs zong qi?

A

Lungs

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16
Q

Zong qi plays an important role in?

A

Circulation of blood, which is governed by the heart

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17
Q

The human being receives qi from food, it enters the stomach and is transported to the lungs and is transformed into qi, the refined part becomes?

A

Nutritive qi

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18
Q

The human being receives qi from food, it enters the stomach and is transported to the lungs and is transformed into qi, the coarse part becomes?

A

Defensive qi

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19
Q

Nutritive qi flows where?

A

Blood vessels

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20
Q

Defensive qi flows where?

A

Outside the channels

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21
Q

Qi may be classified into four groups according to source, location,storage and function, what are the four groups?

A

Primary qi-yuan qi
Pectoral qi-zong qi
Nutritive qi-ying qi
Defensive qi -wei qi

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22
Q

Yuan qi is stored in?

A

Kidneys

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23
Q

Yuan qi facilitates the?

A

Transformation of qi

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24
Q

Yuan qi is responsible for ?

A

Human growth, development and reproduction

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25
Q

Zong qi or big qi is stored?

A

In the chest area, the upper sea of qi

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26
Q

Zong qi is responsible for?

A

Motive force, circulation or qi and blood

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27
Q

Zong qi is created when ?

A

Food qi [gu qi] and clear qi[qing qi] combine

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28
Q

Zong qi is also known as ?

A

Big qi, Gathering qi and ancestor qi

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29
Q

Nutritive qi is generated by ?

A

Food qi,gu qi

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30
Q

Nutritive qi circulates ?

A

Inside the blood vessels

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31
Q

Which qi is one of the most important components of blood, and functions to nourish the entire body.

A

Nutritive qi

32
Q

Defensive qi has both prenatal and postnatal aspect,

Defensive qi is derived from ?

A

Essence, and is part of kidney yang qi

33
Q

Defensive qi ascends through the San jiao into?

A

The lung, where it is distributed to the whole body to warm and protect.

34
Q

Defensive qi is an important component of ?

A

Yang qi

35
Q

What is the movement of qi called?

A

Qi mechanism

36
Q

What are the zang fu function or the lung?

A

Lung,exhale and descend

37
Q

What are the zang fu function of the kidney?

A

Inhale,enter

38
Q

What are the zang fu functions of the liver?

A

Liver, ascend and disperse

39
Q

What are the zang fu functions of the spleen?

A

Spleen, ascend clear essence,

Stomach descend turbid

40
Q

What are the pathological changes of the quantity of qi?

A

Deficiency
Sinking
Rebellious

41
Q

What are the pathological changes of the movement of qi?

A

Stagnation
Rebellious
Obstructed

42
Q

What are the symptoms of qi deficiency ?

A
Shortness of breath,
Fatigue
Spontaneous sweat 
Symptoms all get worse with exertion
Deficient and weak pulse
Pale, tender tongue
43
Q

What happens when qi fails to push and promote?

A

Qi fails to circulate blood, deficient pulse and pale tongue
Shortness of breath,fatigue listless

44
Q

What happens when qi grails to consolidate ?

A

Spontaneous sweat

45
Q

What happens when qi fails to nourish?

A

Dizzy,blurry

46
Q

Consequences of qi deficiency?

A

Insufficiently generates
Qi transform function declines
Qi fails to push and promote

47
Q

What’s happens when qi doesn’t generate ?

A

Qi XU,blood XU, body fluids insufficient

48
Q

What happens when qi transportation function fails

A

Phlegm
Damp
Water retention

49
Q

What happens when qi fails to push and promote ?

A

Qi stagnation

Blood stagnation

50
Q

What id the definition of qi sinking?

A

Not able to lift and hold

Clear yang sinks down instead of up

51
Q

What are the symptoms of qi sinking?

A

Dizzy,blurry, loose stool,distention

Prolapse of rectum,uterus etc…

52
Q

What happens when sinking qi fails to hold

A

Prolapse

53
Q

What happens when clear yang fails to ascend because of sinking qi ?

A

Diarrhea or loose stool

54
Q

What happens when qi fails to push and promote ?

A

Dizzy,fatigue ,weak ,pale tongue,XU pulse

55
Q

Vital qi collapse leads to?

A

Coma,feeble breath ,profuse sweat, pale tongue

56
Q

When qi accumulates and fails to circulate the stagnation results in?

A

Pain,distention,unfixed location,comes and goes and is relieved by passing gas or belching

57
Q

When qi stagnates and restrains liver function what is the result?

A

Angry,irritable,depression and moody

58
Q

When emotional stress causes qi stagnation and inhibits liver function of free flowing qi what happens

A

Emotional stress

59
Q

When qi accumulates because of qi stagnation it causes ?

A

Wiry pulse

60
Q

Zang fu organs with Qi stagnation ?

A

Lung qi obstructs
Stomach qi stagnates
L intestine qi stagnates
S intestine qi stagnates

61
Q

Zang fu organs with qi deficiency?

A
Heart qi XU
Lung qi XU
Stomach qi XU
Spleen qi XU
GB qi XU
Kidney qi XU
62
Q

Common symptoms of qi stagnation are?

A

Distention, unfixed pain, irritability,mood swings ,emotional stress

63
Q

If you have lower abdominal twisting pain which may extend to back, distention, dislike of pressure with flatulence

A

It’s the small intestine

64
Q

Hypochondria pain, irregular period and depression is related to ?

A

Liver

65
Q

Abdominal pain with distention and bitty stools is related to?

A

large intestine

66
Q

Distention pain in Epigastric region, flatulence and could smelling belch is related to ?

A

Stomach

67
Q

Tightness in chest with cough or phlegm is related to ?

A

Lung

68
Q

When qi obstructs blood circulation what happens ?

A

Blood stagnation

69
Q

When stagnation generates heat what is the consequence?

A

Heat or fire

70
Q

When qi stagnation disturbs water metabolism what is the consequence?

A

Phlegm and damp

71
Q

Rebellious qi pattern is defined by?

A

Disruption of ascending or descending movement of qi.

72
Q

Symptoms of lung qi rebellion is?

A

Cough,pant,hasty breathing

73
Q

Symptoms of rebellious stomach qi is?

A

Nausea,vomit,belch,and hiccup

74
Q

Symptom of liver rebellious qi is?

A

Headache, dizzy,faint

Or more serious nosebleed or blood in vomit

75
Q

Qi obstruction when clear yang fails to ascend

A

Fainting, coma, loss of conscience

76
Q

Excess qi accumulates because of qi obstruction and fails to spread outward,

A

Cold hands and feet

77
Q

Orifice closed and congested due to qi obstruction?

A

Clenching fist and jaw, eyes closed, deafness, urine and fecal stoppage