Quiz 12 Flashcards
1
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- A patient who has delayed healing time due to prothrombin disorder should avoid which of the following herbs?
a. San Qi
b. Bai Guo
c. Chi Shi Zhi
d. Sha Shen
A
- A patient who has delayed healing time due to prothrombin disorder should avoid which of the following herbs?
a. San Qi
b. Bai Guo (Stabilize and Bind – this is Ginkgo) the patient with this disorder is usually on Coumadin type medications and Bai Guo may alter bleeding time! Contraindicated in patterns of excess. Use with caution where there is viscous sputum that is difficult to expectorate. Due to its slight toxicity, it should not be taken in large quantities or long term
c. Chi Shi Zhi
d. Sha Shen
2
Q
- What are the ingredients of Sheng Mai San?
a. Sha Shen, Mai Men Dong, Wu Wei Zi
b. Xuan Shen, Mai Men Dong, Wu Wei Zi
c. Ren Shen, Mai Men Dong, Wu Wei Zi
d. Ren Shen, Mai Men Dong, Sheng Di Huang
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- What are the ingredients of Sheng Mai San?
a. Sha Shen, Mai Men Dong, Wu Wei Zi
b. Xuan Shen, Mai Men Dong, Wu Wei Zi
c. Ren Shen, Mai Men Dong, Wu Wei Zi (Stabilize and Bind Category) Actions: Augments the qi, generates fluids, preserves the yin, and stops excessive sweating.
d. Ren Shen, Mai Men Dong, Sheng Di Huang
3
Q
- Which of the following herbs has the functions of tonifying Kidney Yang, warming the Spleen, and stopping diarrhea?
a. Bu Gu Zhi
b. Du Zhong
c. Xu Duan
d. Yi Zhi Ren
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- Which of the following herbs has the functions of tonifying Kidney Yang, warming the Spleen, and stopping diarrhea?
a. Bu Gu Zhi: A Si Shen Wan Case (this is in the Tonify Yang Category and is in the formula Si Shen Wan which is for Daybreak Diarrhea) Acrid, Bitter, very Warm - Kidney, Spleen
b. Du Zhong
c. Xu Duan
d. Yi Zhi Ren
4
Q
- Which herb is the best for Bi syndrome in the upper body and is used with caution in yin deficiency heat?
a. Qiang Huo
b. Xi Xin
c. Du Huo
d. Gui Zhi
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- Which herb is the best for Bi syndrome in the upper body and is used with caution in yin deficiency heat?
a. Qiang Huo: Contraindicated in blood deficiency, yin deficiency and exterior deficiency.
b. Xi Xin
c. Du Huo
d. Gui Zhi
5
Q
- Which of the following herbs can be a guiding herb for Shao Yin headache?
a. Qiang Huo
b. Chai Hu
c. Du Huo
d. Ge Gen
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- Which of the following herbs can be a guiding herb for Shao Yin headache?
a. Qiang Huo
b. Chai Hu
c. Du Huo: Du Huo for Shao Yin HA: Qiang Huo for Tai yang HA: Chai Hu for Shao Yang HA: Gen Gen/Bai Zhi for Yang Ming HA.
d. Ge Gen
6
Q
- Which herb induces the blood downward, promotes urination, invigorates the blood and dissipates blood stasis?
a. Hong Hua: Invigorates the blood, dispels stasis, and unblocks menstruation
b. Yi Mu Cao: Invigorates the blood and dispels stasis – Promotes urination and reduces swelling – Clears heat and resolves toxicity
c. Huang Qi
d. Niu Xi
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- Which herb induces the blood downward, promotes urination, invigorates the blood and dissipates blood stasis?
a. Hong Hua: Invigorates the blood, dispels stasis, and unblocks menstruation
b. Yi Mu Cao: Invigorates the blood and dispels stasis – Promotes urination and reduces swelling – Clears heat and resolves toxicity
c. Huang Qi
d. Niu Xi: Invigorates the blood and dispels blood stasis – Tonifies the Liver and Kidneys, strengthens the sinews and bones, and benefits the joints – Induces the downward movement of blood and fire – Clears damp heat in the lower burner. Bitter, Sour, Neutral, Liver, Kidney
7
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- Which herb is the best to treat parotitis?
a. Niu Ban Zi
b. Ban Lan Gen
c. Jin Yin Hua
d. Chan Tui
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- Which herb is the best to treat parotitis?
a. Niu Ban Zi
b. Ban Lan Gen: (parotitis is another name for the Mumps!) Clears Heat and detoxifies Fire Poison, especially of the throat; used in mumps and other highly contagious Virulent Heat Evils Heart Liver, Stomach, Bitter, Cold
c. Jin Yin Hua
d. Chan Tui
8
Q
- Which of the following herbs are the best to treat pain in the shoulder, scapula and knee?
a. Qiang Huo, Niu Xi
b. Jie Geng, Niu Xi
c. Du Huo, Sha Ren
d. Niu Xi, Bo He
A
- Which of the following herbs are the best to treat pain in the shoulder, scapula and knee?
a. Qiang Huo, Niu Xi: Qiang Huo Tai Yang, Expel wind/cold/damp for upper body pain and for Bi-syndrome, joint pain; Niu Xi: Strengthens the sinews and bones and benefits the joints, for pain and soreness affecting the lower back and knees
b. Jie Geng, Niu Xi
c. Du Huo, Sha Ren
d. Niu Xi, Bo He
9
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- Which of the following formulas can treat such symptoms as swelling and pruritic external genitalia, urinary disturbance, foul smelling leukorrhea, hypochondriac pain, sore eyes, a wiry rapid pulse and a yellow greasy tongue coating?
a. Tao He Cheng Qi Tang
b. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
c. Ding Chuan Tang
d. Bao He Wan
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- Which of the following formulas can treat such symptoms as swelling and pruritic external genitalia, urinary disturbance, foul smelling leukorrhea, hypochondriac pain, sore eyes, a wiry rapid pulse and a yellow greasy tongue coating?
a. Tao He Cheng Qi Tang
b. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang: Liver Damp Heat invading downward - swelling in the ears a bitter taste in the mouth, irritability, short temper, a wiry, rapid, and forceful pulse, and a red tongue with a yellow coating. Also, for difficult and painful urination with a sensation of heat in the urethra, swollen and pruritic external genitalia, or foul-smelling leucorrhea. In women, the menstrual cycle will be shortened, and the menstrual blood will be reddish purple in color.
c. Ding Chuan Tang
d. Bao He Wan
10
Q
- Which herbs should be added to Wu Zhu Yu Tang for severe cold?
a. Dan Shen, Mu Xiang
b. Chuan Jiao, Gan Jiang
c. Chen Pi, Zhi Shi
d. Zhu Ru, Gua Lou
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- Which herbs should be added to Wu Zhu Yu Tang for severe cold?
a. Dan Shen, Mu Xiang
b. Chuan Jiao, Gan Jiang: Formulas and Strategies Pg. 222. For severe vomiting or morning sickness, add Ban Xia and Sha Ren; For severe cold, add Chuan Jiao and Gan Jiang; For severe epigastric pain, add Dan Shen and Mu Xiang; For palpitations and insomnia, add Dang Gui and Fu Ling; For hernial disorders due to cold, ad Fu Zi. (Chuan Jiao is also known as Hua Jiao and is Sichuan pepper!)
c. Chen Pi, Zhi Shi
d. Zhu Ru, Gua Lou
11
Q
- What is the dosage of Hong Hua when used to harmonize the blood?
a. 1-1.5g
b. 2-3g
c. 3-6g
d. 3-9g
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- What is the dosage of Hong Hua when used to harmonize the blood?
a. 1-1.5g: (Found in American Dragon section of outline)
b. 2-3g
c. 3-6g
d. 3-9g
12
Q
- A basketball player, Coby, came to the clinic for lower abdominal pain with constipation and black colored stools after he recovered from a cold. He cannot even participate in practice because of the pain. It is alleviated with pressure. He also feels thirst and has incontinence of urine. The symptoms get worse at nighttime and he talks in his sleep. His pulse is deep, rapid and hesitant. What is the best formula to treat his symptoms?
a. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
b. Tao He Cheng Qi Tang
c. Da Cheng Qi Tang
d. Zhu Ling Tang
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- A basketball player, Coby, came to the clinic for lower abdominal pain with constipation and black colored stools after he recovered from a cold. He cannot even participate in practice because of the pain. It is alleviated with pressure. He also feels thirst and has incontinence of urine. The symptoms get worse at nighttime and he talks in his sleep. His pulse is deep, rapid and hesitant. What is the best formula to treat his symptoms?
a. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
b. Tao He Cheng Qi Tang: Formulas and Strategies Pg. 312. Diagnosis: Accumulation of blood stasis and heat in the lower Jiao.
c. Da Cheng Qi Tang
d. Zhu Ling Tang
13
Q
- Which of the following herbs should be increased in Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang when the pathogenic influence has penetrated deeper into the body?
a. Chai Hu
b. Ge Gen
c. Shi Gao
d. Qiang Huo
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- Which of the following herbs should be increased in Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang when the pathogenic influence has penetrated deeper into the body?
a. Chai Hu
b. Ge Gen
c. Shi Gao: Formulas and Strategies Pg. 46, Handbook of OM Pg. 496. The dosage of Shi Gao in this formula indicates the pathogenic influence that enters the Yang Ming channel (interior) from exterior. Therefore if there is more interior syndrome, we can increase the dosage of Shi Gao accordingly.
d. Qiang Huo
14
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- Which of the following diagnosis should be treated with Tian Wang Bu Xi Dan?
a. Liver Blood Deficiency
b. Heart and Kidney disharmony
c. Heart Qi Deficiency
d. Yin Deficiency
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- Which of the following diagnosis should be treated with Tian Wang Bu Xi Dan?
a. Liver Blood Deficiency
b. Heart and Kidney disharmony (This formula is in the Calm Shen Category – from Ann: This is really Heart and Kidney Yin Xu with upward flaring of heat with a loss of connection between the Heart and the Kidneys causing Shen Disturbance.)
c. Heart Qi Deficiency
d. Yin Deficiency
15
Q
- Which is not one of the eight methods of herbal treatment?
a. Sweating
b. Clearing
c. Astringing
d. Tonifying
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- Which is not one of the eight methods of herbal treatment?
a. Sweating
b. Clearing
c. Astringing (the eight methods are: Sweating, Vomiting, Draining Downward or Purging, Harmonizing, Warming, Clearing, Reducing, Tonifying.)
d. Tonifying