Quiz 13 Flashcards
1
Q
- Which of the following should not be used for patients who take Warfarin?
a. Dang Shen
b. Bu Gu Zhi
c. Dang Gui
d. Ai Ye
A
- Which of the following should not be used for patients who take Warfarin?
a. Dang Shen
b. Bu Gu Zhi
c. Dang Gui: Do not use invigorate blood herbs with anti-coagulant i.e. “do not use Dang Gui with Warfarin/Coumadin”
d. Ai Ye
2
Q
- Which of the following herbs are added to Liu Wei Di Huang Wan to make Jin Gui She Qi Wan?
a. Fu Zi, Huang Qi
b. Fu Zi, Gui Zhi
c. Fu Zi, Rou Gui
d. Huang Qi, Rou Gui
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- Which of the following herbs are added to Liu Wei Di Huang Wan to make Jin Gui She Qi Wan?
a. Fu Zi, Huang Qi
b. Fu Zi, Gui Zhi (Jin Gui She Qi Wan is also known as She Qi Wan) some sources say it is Rou Gui!
c. Fu Zi, Rou Gui
d. Huang Qi, Rou Gui
3
Q
- Which of the following herbs promote growth by tonifying Kidney and Liver Essence and Blood?
a. Du Zhong and Xu Duan
b. Yin Yang Huo and Xian Mao
c. Lu Rong and Suo Yang
d. Bu Gu Zhi and Yi Zhi Ren
A
- Which of the following herbs promote growth by tonifying Kidney and Liver Essence and Blood?
a. Du Zhong and Xu Duan
b. Yin Yang Huo and Xian Mao
c. Lu Rong and Suo Yang: Lu Rong – regulate Chong/Ren, strengthen Dai Mai, tonify Du, augment essence, blood, strengthen sinews and bones Kidney, Liver – Suo Yang: tonifies the kidneys and fortifies the yang, nourishes the blood, essence, strengthens the sinews Kidney, Liver
d. Bu Gu Zhi and Yi Zhi Ren
4
Q
- Which herb is the best for cloudy and difficult urination?
a. Ze Xie
b. Che Qian Zi
c. Bie Xie
d. Shi Wei
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- Which herb is the best for cloudy and difficult urination?
a. Ze Xie
b. Che Qian Zi
c. Bie Xie: Separates the pure from the turbid, resolves turbid dampness in the lower burner or vaginal discharge. Can be used for problems due to either deficiency or damp heat. It is the main herb for Cloudy Lin Syndrome. (This is spelled incorrectly on the actual quiz) Bladder, Liver, Stomach Bitter, Neutral
d. Shi Wei
5
Q
- Which herb can clear the eyes and strengthen the spine?
a. Shi Hu
b. Che Qian Zi
c. Nu Zhen Zi
d. Gou Qi Zi
A
- Which herb can clear the eyes and strengthen the spine?
a. Shi Hu: (Nu Zhen Zi also does both!) Nourishes the yin, clears heat, and generates fluids – Enriches the Kidney yin and reduces heat from deficiency – Tonifies the Kidneys, augments the essence, and brightens the vision. Sweet, slightly salty, Bland, slightly Cold, Kidney, Stomach
b. Che Qian Zi
c. Nu Zhen Zi
d. Gou Qi Zi
6
Q
- Which of the following herbs is contraindicated in excessive sweating due to Qi Deficiency?
a. Chen Pi
b. Cang Zhu
c. Ban Xia
d. Hou Po
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- Which of the following herbs is contraindicated in excessive sweating due to Qi Deficiency?
a. Chen Pi
b. Cang Zhu: Contraindicated in cases with excessive sweating due to qi deficiency, or yin deficiency with interior heat. Use with caution in cases of loose, watery stools
c. Ban Xia
d. Hou Po
7
Q
- Which type of herb is best for traumatic injury or Bi Syndrome due to wind dampness?
a. Pill type
b. Powder type
c. Decoction type
d. Wine Type
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- Which type of herb is best for traumatic injury or Bi Syndrome due to wind dampness?
a. Pill type
b. Powder type
c. Decoction type
d. Wine Type: Wine type of herbs can help to invigorate blood circulation, promote healing and breaking up blood stagnation on the injury site.
8
Q
- All of the following herbs can treat vomiting due to stomach heat except?
a. Zhu Ru
b. Xuan Fu Hua
c. Lu Gen
d. Pi Pa Ye
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- All of the following herbs can treat vomiting due to stomach heat except?
a. Zhu Ru
b. Xuan Fu Hua: Reduces phlegm and promotes the dissipation of pathogenic water – Redirects the qi downward and stops vomiting.
c. Lu Gen
d. Pi Pa Ye
9
Q
- Which herbs should be added for a patient with Lung heat symptoms after taking Ma Huang Tang?
a. Shi Gao, Huang Qin
b. Shi Gao, Zhi Zi
c. Shi Gao, Huang Lian
d. Shi Gao, Huang Bai
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- Which herbs should be added for a patient with Lung heat symptoms after taking Ma Huang Tang?
a. Shi Gao, Huang Qin: Huang Qin is for Lung Heat. – Huang Qin is for upper burner heat, Huang Lian is for Middle Burner Heat and Huang Bai is for Lower Burner Heat
b. Shi Gao, Zhi Zi
c. Shi Gao, Huang Lian
d. Shi Gao, Huang Bai
10
Q
- Which herbs should be added to Da Jian Zhong Tang for nausea and vomiting?
a. Wu Zhu Yi, Xiao Hui Xiang
b. Ban Xia, Sheng Jiang
c. Chen Pi, Zhi Shi
d. Zhu Ru, Gua Lou
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- Which herbs should be added to Da Jian Zhong Tang for nausea and vomiting?
a. Wu Zhu Yi, Xiao Hui Xiang
b. Ban Xia, Sheng Jiang: (Warm the Interior Category)
c. Chen Pi, Zhi Shi
d. Zhu Ru, Gua Lou
11
Q
- Which of the following herbs should be used for a patient with Bi syndrome due to a sprained wrist after falling down?
a. Du Huo
b. Sang Zhi
c. San Qi
d. Niu Ban Zi
A
- Which of the following herbs should be used for a patient with Bi syndrome due to a sprained wrist after falling down?
a. Du Huo
b. Sang Zhi
c. San Qi: San Qi is for trauma injury. San Qi is Famous for the line ‘it Stops Bleeding without causing Blood Stasis’
d. Niu Ban Zi
12
Q
- Which herbs should be added to Tao He Cheng Qi Tang for obstructed intestines due to blood stasis?
a. Yu Jin, Dan Shen
b. Fu Zi, Gui Zhi
c. Chi Shao, San Qi
d. Xiang Fu, Wu Yao
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- Which herbs should be added to Tao He Cheng Qi Tang for obstructed intestines due to blood stasis?
a. Yu Jin, Dan Shen
b. Fu Zi, Gui Zhi
c. Chi Shao, San Qi (this is in the Qpuncture section of the notes) -
d. Xiang Fu, Wu Yao
13
Q
- When preparing Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang, which of the following ingredients of this decoction should be added near the end of the preparation?
a. Zhu Mu
b. Qing Hao
c. Sheng Di Huang
d. Bie Jia
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- When preparing Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang, which of the following ingredients of this decoction should be added near the end of the preparation?
a. Zhu Mu
b. Qing Hao: From American Dragon: Do not boil this herb more than 5-15 minutes – Dosage: 6-12g; add near end
c. Sheng Di Huang
d. Bie Jia
14
Q
- Which of the following diagnosis should be treated with Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang?
a. Middle burner cold from deficiency
b. Lesser Yang stage disorders
c. Complex hot and cold patterns
d. Liver and Spleen disharmony
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- Which of the following diagnosis should be treated with Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang?
a. Middle burner cold from deficiency
b. Lesser Yang stage disorders
c. Complex hot and cold patterns: Harmonizes Stomach, directs rebellious Qi downward, disperses clumping, and eliminates focal distention (Pi syndrome) (Harmonize Category) used for Middle Jiao disharmony with hot/cold complex
d. Liver and Spleen disharmony
15
Q
- Which of the following best describes the action of dry frying (chao) herbs?
a. Facilitates pulverization and moderates the substances’ medicinal properties
b. Enhances the stop bleeding characteristic of herbs, accelerates Qi
c. Dries quickly without destroying the herb
d. Increases spleen awakening, stomach strengthening effect of herbs, directs salty herbs to the kidneys
A
- Which of the following best describes the action of dry frying (chao) herbs?
a. Facilitates pulverization and moderates the substances’ medicinal properties
b. Enhances the stop bleeding characteristic of herbs, accelerates Qi
c. Dries quickly without destroying the herb
d. Increases spleen awakening, stomach strengthening effect of herbs, directs salty herbs to the kidneys - This is the Answer