Patterns fo Diagnosis Flashcards

1
Q

Name the hand and foot organs for:

Tai Yang

A

Hand: SI
Foot: UB

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Name the hand and foot organs for:

Shao Yang

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Hand: TW
Foot: GB

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Name the hand and foot organs for:

Yang Ming

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Hand: LI
Foot: ST

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Name the hand and foot organs for:

Tai Yin

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Hand: LU
Foot: SP

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Name the hand and foot organs for:

Shao Yin

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Hand: HT
Foot: KD

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6
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Name the hand and foot organs for:

Jue Yin

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Hand: PC
Foot: LV

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7
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Which Channel Differential is half internal, and had external?

A

Shao Yang

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6 Channel Differentials are induced by…

A

Cold induced disorders

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When are Wei Qi and Ying Qi at their strongest and the pathogen at it’s weakest?

A

Yang Stages

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When are Wei Qi and Ying Qi weaker than the pathogen?

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Yin Stages

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When Wei Qi and Ying Qi are at their strongest, what is the treatment protocol?

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use Wei Qi and Ying Qi to expel pathogen

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When Wei Qi and Ying Qi are weaker than the pathogen, what is that treatment protocol?

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tonify Wei and Ying Qi and ignore the pathogen

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sx: HA, fever/chills, aversion to cold, general aches, no sweat, SOB, pain and discomfort in posterior head and neck
tongue: thin white coat
pulse: floating and tight

A

Tai Yang

- Pathogenic cold

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sx: aversion to wind, sweating
pulse: floating

A

Tai Yang

- Pathogenic wind

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sx: alternating chills and fever
tongue: white/yellow coat
pulse: wiry

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Shao Yang Syndrome

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sx: big sweat, big thirst, big fever, big pulse, no aversion to cold
tongue: dry, thin yellow coat

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Yang Ming Channel

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sx: fever < afternoon, constipation, pain and fullness in abdomen
tongue: thick yellow coat
pulse: deep and forceful

A

Yang Ming Fu

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sx: abdominal fullness (>warmth and P), diarrhea, no thirst, vomiting, loss of appetite
tongue: pale with white and sticky coat
pulse: slow and weak

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sx: chills, lies curled up, listless and tired, cold limbs, diarrhea with undigested food, no thrust or prefer warm drinks, clear and copious urine, absence of fever
tongue: pale with white coat
pulse: deep and weak

A

Shao Yin Cold

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sx: low grade fever, irritability, insomnia, dry mouth, dry throat, yellow, scanty urine
tongue: red tip, deep red with thin white coat
pulse: rapid and thready

A

Shao Yin Heat

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Q

sx: persistent thirst, feeling of a stream of air pushing up to chest, warm and painful sensation in chest, hungry with no desire to eat, vomiting of round worms
tongue: red papules with sticky, white coat
pulse: deep and wiry

22
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4 levels are induced by…

A

heat pathogens and febrile diseases of an exogenous variety

23
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Wei is similar to…

24
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Qi is similar to…

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Ying is similar to...
Shao Yin Heat
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Xue is simliar to...
Jeu Yin
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sx: fever, aversion to wind and cold, headache, little or no sweating, sore throat tongue: thin yellow/white coat pulse: floating and rapid
Wei Level | - Wind Heat
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sx: fever
Wei Level | - Damp Heat
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sx: fever, aversion to heat, irritability, thirst, dark yellow scanty urine tongue: red with yellow coat pulse: rapid
Qi Level
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sx: cough with yellow, sticky sputum, dyspnea, pain in chest tongue: red with yellow coat pulse: rapid
Qi Level | - heat in LU
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sx: burning sensation of epigastrium, dysphoria, restlessness, slight thirst tongue: red with yellow coat pulse: rapid
Qi Level | - Heat in Chest and Diaphragm
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sx: big fever, big sweat, big pulse, big thirst tongue: red with yellow coat pulse: rapid
Qi Level | - Heat in ST channel
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sx: fever < afternoon, constipation pain and fullness in abdomen (Yang Ming Fu) tongue: red with yellow coat pulse: rapid
Qi Level | - Heat in ST and Intestines
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sx: Alternating chills and fever (Shao Yang Syndrome) tongue: red with yellow coat pulse: rapid
Qi Level | - Heat in Shao Yang
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sx: fever
Ying Level | - Heat in Yin
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sx: clouding of spirit, unconsciousness, aphasia, high fever, faint skin rashes without bleeding tongue: crimson red with dark yellow/burnt black or no coat pulse: rapid and thready
Ying Level | - Heat in PC
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sx: high fever < night, skin hot too the touch, distinct skin eruptions, irritability, vomiting blood, epitaxial, blood in stools, hematuria tongue: dark red pulse: rapid and thready
Xue Level | - Excess Heat in Blood
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sx: low fever, night sweats, irritability, insomnia, dry mouth, 5 centre heat sensation, malar flush, emaciation tongue: dark red with little or no coat pulse: rapid and thready
Xue Level | - Yin Collapse
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3 Burners is initiated by...
heat and deals with febrile diseases