Quiz 19 Flashcards

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  1. Which of the following herbal formulas can treat both external and internal disease?
    a. Bai Hu Tang
    b. Ding Chuan Tang
    c. Ge Gen Tang
    d. Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang
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  1. Which of the following herbal formulas can treat both external and internal disease?
    a. Bai Hu Tang
    b. Ding Chuan Tang: used to treat exterior wind-cold with phlegm-heat in the interior causing coughing and wheezing.
    c. Ge Gen Tang
    d. Tiao Wei Cheng Qi Tang
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  1. All of the following herbs are ingredients of Gan Mai Dan Zao Tang Except?
    a. Gan Cao
    b. Fu Xiao Mai
    c. E Jiao
    d. Da Zao
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  1. All of the following herbs are ingredients of Gan Mai Dan Zao Tang Except?
    a. Gan Cao
    b. Fu Xiao Mai
    c. E Jiao: Gan Mai Da Zao Tang is consisted of only three herbs which are Gan Cao, Fu Xiao Mai and Da Zao.
    d. Da Zao
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  1. Which of the following herbs has to be cooked for 30 minutes prior to adding other herbs in a decoction?
    a. Hou Po
    b. Mu Li
    c. Shi Jue Ming
    d. Suan Zao Ren
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  1. Which of the following herbs has to be cooked for 30 minutes prior to adding other herbs in a decoction?
    a. Hou Po
    b. Mu Li: Shi Jue Ming needs 60 minutes
    c. Shi Jue Ming
    d. Suan Zao Ren
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  1. What is the common function of Dan Zhu Ye, Zhu Ru and Zhi Mu?
    a. Clears heat, nourishes yin, stops pain
    b. Clears heat, dries dampness, stops pain
    c. Releases exterior syndrome, clears heat, nourishes yin
    d. Clears heat alleviates irritability
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  1. What is the common function of Dan Zhu Ye, Zhu Ru and Zhi Mu?
    a. Clears heat, nourishes yin, stops pain
    b. Clears heat, dries dampness, stops pain
    c. Releases exterior syndrome, clears heat, nourishes yin
    d. Clears heat alleviates irritability: This is the Answer
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  1. Which is the deputy herb in Wen Dan Tang?
    a. Ban Xia
    b. Fu Ling
    c. Zhi Shi
    d. Chen Pi
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  1. Which is the deputy herb in Wen Dan Tang?
    a. Ban Xia
    b. Fu Ling
    c. Zhi Shi: According to Bensky the Deputy is Zhu Ru and Zhi Shi is an Assistant
    d. Chen Pi
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  1. Which herbs treat pain in the upper and lower extremities and the scapular region?
    a. Qiang Huo, Niu Bang Zi
    b. Du Huo Qin Jiao
    c. Gui Zhi, Wei Ling Xian
    d. Qiang Huo Niu Xi
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  1. Which herbs treat pain in the upper and lower extremities and the scapular region?
    a. Qiang Huo, Niu Bang Zi
    b. Du Huo Qin Jiao
    c. Gui Zhi, Wei Ling Xian
    d. Qiang Huo Niu Xi: This is the Correct Answer
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  1. Which of the following herbs can be killed by Ku Shen with She Chuang Zi?
    a. Candida
    b. Trichomonas
    c. Streptococcus
    d. Staphylococcus
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  1. Which of the following herbs can be killed by Ku Shen with She Chuang Zi?
    a. Candida: Ku Shen + She Chuang Zi + Huang Bai + Bai Zhi to treat Candida Vaginitis (thick yellow vaginal discharge with itching)
    b. Trichomonas
    c. Streptococcus
    d. Staphylococcus
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  1. Which herb can be used to treat malarial disorders and relieves heat?
    a. Chai Hu
    b. Sheng Ma
    c. Ge Gen
    d. He Ye
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  1. Which herb can be used to treat malarial disorders and relieves heat?
    a. Chai Hu: This is the Answer
    b. Sheng Ma
    c. Ge Gen
    d. He Ye
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  1. Which of the following herbs should be omitted from Cha Ge Jie Ji Tang for a patient with chills and muscle aches but no headache?
    a. Qiang Huo, Bai Zhi
    b. Bai Shao, Jie Geng
    c. Ge Gen, Huang Qin
    d. Bai Shao, Gan Cao
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  1. Which of the following herbs should be omitted from Cha Ge Jie Ji Tang for a patient with chills and muscle aches but no headache?
    a. Qiang Huo, Bai Zhi: This is in the Qpuncture section of the notes)
    b. Bai Shao, Jie Geng
    c. Ge Gen, Huang Qin
    d. Bai Shao, Gan Cao
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  1. Which of the following should be added to Wu Zhu Yu Tang for a hernial disorder due to cold?
    a. Fu Zi
    b. Dan Shen, Mu Xiang
    c. Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong
    d. Dang Gui, Fu Ling
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  1. Which of the following should be added to Wu Zhu Yu Tang for a hernial disorder due to cold?
    a. Fu Zi: (in the Qpuncture section of the notes)
    b. Dan Shen, Mu Xiang
    c. Dang Gui, Chuan Xiong
    d. Dang Gui, Fu Ling
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  1. What are the actions of Shi Quan Da Bu Tang? (Tonify Qi and Blood)
    a. Warm and tonify the Kidney yang
    b. Vents the evil Qi and dispels the stagnation, releases liver and strengthens Spleen
    c. Warms the channels and disperses cold, tonifies the blood and dispel blood stasis
    d. Warms and tonifies Qi and Blood
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  1. What are the actions of Shi Quan Da Bu Tang? (Tonify Qi and Blood)
    a. Warm and tonify the Kidney yang
    b. Vents the evil Qi and dispels the stagnation, releases liver and strengthens Spleen
    c. Warms the channels and disperses cold, tonifies the blood and dispel blood stasis
    d. Warms and tonifies Qi and Blood: used to treat concurrent Qi and blood deficiency with a tendency toward Cold. Warms and Tonifies the Qi and Blood - fatigue, reduced appetite, dizziness, listlessness, dyspnea, palpitations, spontaneous sweating, night sweats, cold extremities, spermatorrhea, a pale Tongue, and a thin and frail Pulse. The formula is also used to treat sores that do not heal, irregular periods, or continuous spotting from uterine bleeding.
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  1. All of the following formulas are contraindicated for cough due to yin deficiency except?
    a. Er Chen Tang
    b. Bei Mu Gua Lou San
    c. Zhi Sou San
    d. Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang
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  1. All of the following formulas are contraindicated for cough due to yin deficiency except?
    a. Er Chen Tang
    b. Bei Mu Gua Lou San
    c. Zhi Sou San
    d. Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang - used to treat the upward disturbance of wind-phlegm
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  1. What is the normal course of treatment in administering Bai Hu Tang
    a. 8-10 doses
    b. 4-6 doses
    c. 2-4 doses
    d. 6-8 doses
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  1. What is the normal course of treatment in administering Bai Hu Tang
    a. 8-10 doses
    b. 4-6 doses
    c. 2-4 doses: “A normal course of treatment is 2-4 doses; in some cases, only one dose is needed. If treatment is ineffective after 6-7 doses, the practitioner must carefully re-evaluate the situation”
    d. 6-8 doses
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  1. What is the name of the formula that consists of Gui Zhi Tang plus Yi Tang?
    a. Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
    b. Gui Zhi Jia Fu Zi Tang
    c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xiang Zi Tang
    d. Ge Gen Tang
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  1. What is the name of the formula that consists of Gui Zhi Tang plus Yi Tang?
    a. Xiao Jian Zhong Tang: Warms and tonifies the middle burner and moderates spasmodic abdominal pain. Warm interior Cold Category
    b. Gui Zhi Jia Fu Zi Tang
    c. Gui Zhi Jia Hou Po Xiang Zi Tang
    d. Ge Gen Tang
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  1. What are the actions of acrid herbs?
    a. Ascending, tonifies the middle, can moisten and relieve pain
    b. Ascending, dispersing, invigorates Qi and Blood
    c. Descending, clears heat, dries damp, calms the mind
    d. Descending, diuretic action, promotes urination
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  1. What are the actions of acrid herbs?
    a. Ascending, tonifies the middle, can moisten and relieve pain
    b. Ascending, dispersing, invigorates Qi and Blood: This is the Correct Answer
    c. Descending, clears heat, dries damp, calms the mind
    d. Descending, diuretic action, promotes urination
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  1. Which of the following formulas should be prescribed for a patient who has urinary difficulty, fever, thirst and a pre-existing yin deficiency?
    a. Wu Pi San
    b. Lian Po Yin
    c. San Ren Tang
    d. Zhu Ling Tang
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  1. Which of the following formulas should be prescribed for a patient who has urinary difficulty, fever, thirst and a pre-existing yin deficiency?
    a. Wu Pi San
    b. Lian Po Yin
    c. San Ren Tang
    d. Zhu Ling Tang: Water and heat retention in UB with KD yin injury causing urinary difficulty.
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  1. Which of the following is an action of Yi Mu Cao? (This is Leonurus or Chinese Motherwort and is in the Invigorate Blood Category
    a. Raises blood pressure
    b. Induces uterine contractions
    c. Promotes lactation
    d. Lower blood pressure
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  1. Which of the following is an action of Yi Mu Cao? (This is Leonurus or Chinese Motherwort and is in the Invigorate Blood Category
    a. Raises blood pressure
    b. Induces uterine contractions: Promotes urination and reduces swelling; for acute systemic edema. Especially useful for that which is accompanied by blood in the urine. Generally used in Gynecology to help regulate Menstruation. Acrid, Bitter, slightly Cold Heart, Liver, Bladder
    c. Promotes lactation
    d. Lower blood pressure
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  1. Which of the following conditions might have a sour and bitter taste?
    a. Heart heat
    b. Heart Qi and Blood Xu
    c. Liver and Gallbladder damp heat
    d. Liver Qi Stagnation
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  1. Which of the following conditions might have a sour and bitter taste?
    a. Heart heat
    b. Heart Qi and Blood Xu
    c. Liver and Gallbladder damp heat: This is the Correct Answer
    d. Liver Qi Stagnation
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  1. Deborah suffers from fever and slight chills with no sweating. When she came to the clinic, she had a headache, dry throat, cough with difficult to expectorate sputum, thirst and irritability. Her tongue was dark red, and the pulse was rapid. Which of the following formulas can be used in this case?
    a. Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
    b. Ge Gen Huang Lian Huang Qi Tang
    c. Jia Jian Wei Rui Tang
    d. Sang Ju Yin
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  1. Deborah suffers from fever and slight chills with no sweating. When she came to the clinic, she had a headache, dry throat, cough with difficult to expectorate sputum, thirst and irritability. Her tongue was dark red, and the pulse was rapid. Which of the following formulas can be used in this case?
    a. Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
    b. Ge Gen Huang Lian Huang Qi Tang
    c. Jia Jian Wei Rui Tang: Externally contracted wind heat with underlying yin deficiency.
    d. Sang Ju Yin
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  1. Ba Zhen Tang is consisted of which of the following formulas?
    a. Si Jun Zi Tang and Si Wu Tang
    b. Si Jun Zi Tang and Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang
    c. Si Jun Zi Tang and Gui Pi Tang
    d. Dang Gui Shao Yao San and Si Jun Zi Tang
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  1. Ba Zhen Tang is consisted of which of the following formulas?
    a. Si Jun Zi Tang and Si Wu Tang: This is the Correct Answer
    b. Si Jun Zi Tang and Dang Gui Bu Xue Tang
    c. Si Jun Zi Tang and Gui Pi Tang
    d. Dang Gui Shao Yao San and Si Jun Zi Tang
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  1. Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin is used to treat?
    a. Yang rising with turbid phlegm blocking the orifices
    b. Heat from excess in the liver channel generating internal wind
    c. Liver and Kidney yin deficiency with ascendant liver yang generating wind
    d. Internal movement of wind arising from blood and Yin Xu
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  1. Tian Ma Gou Teng Yin is used to treat?
    a. Yang rising with turbid phlegm blocking the orifices
    b. Heat from excess in the liver channel generating internal wind
    c. Liver and Kidney yin deficiency with ascendant liver yang generating wind: This is the Correct Answer
    d. Internal movement of wind arising from blood and Yin Xu
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  1. What herb is added to Gui Zhi Tang along with Ge Gen to make Ge Gen Tang?
    a. Ma Huang
    b. Da Zao
    c. Sheng Jiang
    d. Shao Yao
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  1. What herb is added to Gui Zhi Tang along with Ge Gen to make Ge Gen Tang?
    a. Ma Huang: This is the Correct Answer
    b. Da Zao
    c. Sheng Jiang
    d. Shao Yao
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  1. Which of the following symptoms should be treated with Sang Piao Xiao?
    a. Coughing from chronic lung deficiency
    b. Diarrhea due to chronic spleen deficiency
    c. Incontinence from deficient Kidney Yang
    d. Bleeding from Deficiency patterns
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  1. Which of the following symptoms should be treated with Sang Piao Xiao?
    a. Coughing from chronic lung deficiency
    b. Diarrhea due to chronic spleen deficiency
    c. Incontinence from deficient Kidney Yang: Tonifies the Kidneys, assists yang, retains the essence, and restrains urine. For Kidney Yang Xu with dribbling urine, urinary frequency, and nocturnal emissions. A very important substance for treating enuresis in children. (Stabilize and Bind Category – Mantis Egg)
    d. Bleeding from Deficiency patterns
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  1. Which formula best treats delirium, insomnia and excessive dreaming?
    a. Tao He Cheng Qi Tang
    b. Bai Hu Tang
    c. Suan Zao Ren Tang
    d. Da Cheng Qi Tang
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  1. Which formula best treats delirium, insomnia and excessive dreaming?
    a. Tao He Cheng Qi Tang
    b. Bai Hu Tang
    c. Suan Zao Ren Tang: This is the Correct Answer
    d. Da Cheng Qi Tang
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  1. Which of the following formulas is the best choice for treating coughing and wheezing due to phlegm heat accumulating in the Lung?
    a. Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan
    b. Xiao Xian Xiong Tang
    c. Bei Mu Gua Lou San
    d. San Zi yang Qin Tang
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  1. Which of the following formulas is the best choice for treating coughing and wheezing due to phlegm heat accumulating in the Lung?
    a. Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan: for coughing of yellow, viscous sputum that is difficult to expectorate, focal distention and a feeling of fullness in the chest and diaphragm, nausea, a red tongue with greasy yellow coating, and slippery, rapid pulse. Coughing of yellow, viscous sputum that is difficult to expectorate, focal distention and a feeling of fullness in the chest and diaphragm, nausea, a red Tongue with a greasy, yellow coating, and a slippery, rapid Pulse. In severe cases, there may also be difficulty breathing.
    b. Xiao Xian Xiong Tang
    c. Bei Mu Gua Lou San
    d. San Zi yang Qin Tang
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  1. Betsy, age 28, suffers from an acute UTI. She reports dark, scanty, rough, painful and blood urination. Other symptoms and signs include irritability with a feeling of heat in the chest, thirst and a preference for cold drinks. Betsy’s face looks red, and she has a red tongue with a rapid pulse. Which of the following is the most appropriate formula for her?
    a. Ba Zheng San
    b. Xie Xin Tang
    c. Dao Chi San
    d. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
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  1. Betsy, age 28, suffers from an acute UTI. She reports dark, scanty, rough, painful and blood urination. Other symptoms and signs include irritability with a feeling of heat in the chest, thirst and a preference for cold drinks. Betsy’s face looks red, and she has a red tongue with a rapid pulse. Which of the following is the most appropriate formula for her?
    a. Ba Zheng San
    b. Xie Xin Tang
    c. Dao Chi San: For Heat in the Heart and Small Intestine channels, and to drain Heart heat through urination.
    d. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
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  1. Vanessa, age 38, has had uterine bleeding for the past three weeks. The blood is thin and pale, and trickles continuously. Her tongue is pale; her pulse is weak and thin. Which of the following formulas is most indicated for her condition?
    a. Gu Chong Tang
    b. Gu Jing Wan
    c. Wen Jing Tang
    d. Jiao Ai Tang
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  1. Vanessa, age 38, has had uterine bleeding for the past three weeks. The blood is thin and pale, and trickles continuously. Her tongue is pale; her pulse is weak and thin. Which of the following formulas is most indicated for her condition?
    a. Gu Chong Tang: Treats Spleen Qi Xu uterine bleeding (Not yet Outlined)
    b. Gu Jing Wan
    c. Wen Jing Tang
    d. Jiao Ai Tang
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  1. Which of the following herbs can be used for a Wind Heat Headache?
    a. Gui Zhi
    b. Jing Jie
    c. Man Jing Zi
    d. Gao Ben
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  1. Which of the following herbs can be used for a Wind Heat Headache?
    a. Gui Zhi
    b. Jing Jie
    c. Man Jing Zi: Bitter, Acrid, Cool, Bladder, Liver, Stomach
    d. Gao Ben
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  1. What are the actions of Xie Bai San?
    a. Drains heat from the Lungs and calms wheezing
    b. Clears heat from the Lungs, transforms phlegm, and drives out blood stasis
    c. Relieves fire toxin, reduces swelling, and alleviates pain
    d. Drains smoldering fire from the Spleen
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  1. What are the actions of Xie Bai San?
    a. Drains heat from the Lungs and calms wheezing: Coughing, wheezing, and fever with skin that feels hot to the touch, all of which worsen in the late afternoon. There is also a dry mouth, little or difficult to expectorate sputum, a thin, rapid pulse, and a red tongue with a yellow coating. used to clear internal Heat from the Lungs.
    b. Clears heat from the Lungs, transforms phlegm, and drives out blood stasis
    c. Relieves fire toxin, reduces swelling, and alleviates pain
    d. Drains smoldering fire from the Spleen