Quiz 22 Flashcards

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  1. A 30-year-old male patient comes to the clinic complaining of red eyes with pain. He also has lacrimation, a bitter taste in the mouth, and a dry mouth and throat. His pulse is wiry and rapid. Which of the following herbs could treat these symptoms the best?
    a. Ju Hua, Jue Ming Zi, Bai Ji Li
    b. Long Dan Cao, Chai Hu, Huang Qin
    c. Chuan Bei Mu, Bai Zhu, Chen Pi
    d. Da Fu Pi, Cang Zhu, E Jiao
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  1. A 30-year-old male patient comes to the clinic complaining of red eyes with pain. He also has lacrimation, a bitter taste in the mouth, and a dry mouth and throat. His pulse is wiry and rapid. Which of the following herbs could treat these symptoms the best?
    a. Ju Hua, Jue Ming Zi, Bai Ji Li
    b. Long Dan Cao, Chai Hu, Huang Qin: Diagnosis Liver Fire Blazing
    c. Chuan Bei Mu, Bai Zhu, Chen Pi
    d. Da Fu Pi, Cang Zhu, E Jiao
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  1. Brian, who is a vice president of a computer software company, had an asthma attack recently. When he visited the clinic, he was coughing a lot and had a large amount of yellow sticky phlegm. On examination, he was running a high fever of 101 degrees Fahrenheit and had chest fullness, a flushed face and short red urine. His tongue was red and had a thick yellow coating. Which of the following formulas can best treat this patient?
    a. Ma Huang Tang
    b. Ding Chuan Tang
    c. Liu Jun Zi Tang
    d. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
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  1. Brian, who is a vice president of a computer software company, had an asthma attack recently. When he visited the clinic, he was coughing a lot and had a large amount of yellow sticky phlegm. On examination, he was running a high fever of 101 degrees Fahrenheit and had chest fullness, a flushed face and short red urine. His tongue was red and had a thick yellow coating. Which of the following formulas can best treat this patient?
    a. Ma Huang Tang
    b. Ding Chuan Tang: Internal Lung Phlegm heat and external wind cold causing rebellious Lung Qi - Coughing and wheezing with copious, thick, and yellow sputum, labored breathing, a greasy, yellow tongue coating and a slippery, rapid pulse. There may also be simultaneous fever and chills.
    c. Liu Jun Zi Tang
    d. Liu Wei Di Huang Wan
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  1. What is the dosage for Mang Xiao in Da Cheng Qi Tang?
    a. 1-1.5g
    b. 3-9g
    c. 6-9g
    d. 9-12g
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  1. What is the dosage for Mang Xiao in Da Cheng Qi Tang?
    a. 1-1.5g
    b. 3-9g
    c. 6-9g
    d. 9-12g: This is the Correct Answer
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  1. Which of the following groups of herbs treats cold phlegm?
    a. Qian Hu, Gua Lou, Tian Hua Fen
    b. Ban Xia, Tian Nan Xing, Xuan Fu Hua
    c. Xing Ren, Sang Bai Pi, Kuan Dong Hua
    d. Qian Hu, Ban Xia, Zhu Ru
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  1. Which of the following groups of herbs treats cold phlegm?
    a. Qian Hu, Gua Lou, Tian Hua Fen
    b. Ban Xia, Tian Nan Xing, Xuan Fu Hua: these are herbs that warm and transform cold phlegm.
    c. Xing Ren, Sang Bai Pi, Kuan Dong Hua
    d. Qian Hu, Ban Xia, Zhu Ru
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  1. Which herb is contraindicated in pregnancy?
    a. Sha Ren
    b. Bai Bu
    c. Sang Bai Pi
    d. Tian Nan Xing
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  1. Which herb is contraindicated in pregnancy?
    a. Sha Ren
    b. Bai Bu
    c. Sang Bai Pi
    d. Tian Nan Xing: Contraindicated in cases of Yin Xu, dry phlegm, or heat and dryness of the lung. Also contraindicated during pregnancy (Cold Phlegm Category)
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  1. Which herb is processed by frying with vinegar to increase its functions of soothing the liver and stopping pain?
    a. Gui Ban
    b. Yuan Hua
    c. Xiang Fu
    d. Zhi Shi
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  1. Which herb is processed by frying with vinegar to increase its functions of soothing the liver and stopping pain?
    a. Gui Ban
    b. Yuan Hua
    c. Xiang Fu: This is the Answer
    d. Zhi Shi
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  1. Which herb can be used for Yang Ming type diarrhea?
    a. Bai Zhu
    b. Sha Ren
    c. Ge Gen
    d. Huang Lian
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  1. Which herb can be used for Yang Ming type diarrhea?
    a. Bai Zhu
    b. Sha Ren
    c. Ge Gen: Raises the clear yang qi of yang brightness, encourages the Stomach Qi and thus releases muscle layer heat and vents rashes; alleviates thirst by raising Stomach fluids, treats diarrhea.
    d. Huang Lian
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  1. Which herb is mild, dispels wind damp, clears heat, and is indicated for painful obstruction?
    a. Wu Jia Pi
    b. Sang Zhi
    c. Qiang Huo
    d. Qin Jiao
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  1. Which herb is mild, dispels wind damp, clears heat, and is indicated for painful obstruction?
    a. Wu Jia Pi
    b. Sang Zhi
    c. Qiang Huo
    d. Qin Jiao: Dispels wind dampness and soothes the sinews and collaterals – Clears heat from deficiency – Resolves dampness and reduces jaundice – Moistens the Intestines and unblocks the bowels.
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  1. Which herb should be omitted if your patient signs and symptoms of Xiao Chai Hu Tang along with extreme thirst?
    a. Ren Shen
    b. Huang Qin
    c. Ban Xia
    d. Sheng Jiang
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  1. Which herb should be omitted if your patient signs and symptoms of Xiao Chai Hu Tang along with extreme thirst?
    a. Ren Shen
    b. Huang Qin
    c. Ban Xia: Omit Ban Xia (very dry) and add Tian Hua Fen
    d. Sheng Jiang
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  1. Which herb should be added for a patient who is taking Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang for profuse leukorrhea due to Spleen Qi Xu?
    a. Chun Pi, Huang Qin
    b. Hao Piao Xiao, Huang Bai
    c. Cang Zhu, Huang Bai
    d. Niu Xi, Jie Geng
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  1. Which herb should be added for a patient who is taking Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang for profuse leukorrhea due to Spleen Qi Xu?
    a. Chun Pi, Huang Qin
    b. Hao Piao Xiao, Huang Bai
    c. Cang Zhu, Huang Bai: This is the Correct Answer
    d. Niu Xi, Jie Geng
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  1. Which herbs can be added in Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang to treat a painful urinary disorder in the elderly?
    a. Mu Tong, Ze Xie
    b. Hua Shi, Shi Gao
    c. Che Qian Zi, Fu Xiao Mai
    d. Du Zhong, Rou Gui
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  1. Which herbs can be added in Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang to treat a painful urinary disorder in the elderly?
    a. Mu Tong, Ze Xie: the sunken of yang qi leads to painful urinary difficulty for the elderly.
    b. Hua Shi, Shi Gao
    c. Che Qian Zi, Fu Xiao Mai
    d. Du Zhong, Rou Gui
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  1. What is the deputy herb in Bei Mu Gua Lou San?
    a. Bei Mu
    b. Gua Lou
    c. Tian Hua Fen
    d. Fu Ling, Ju Hong
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  1. What is the deputy herb in Bei Mu Gua Lou San?
    a. Bei Mu
    b. Gua Lou: This is the Correct Answer
    c. Tian Hua Fen
    d. Fu Ling, Ju Hong
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  1. Which of the following would you recommend if a patient experiences headache, neck stiffness, ice cold limbs, or impaired mental faculties after taking Bai Hu Tang?
    a. Stop administration immediately
    b. Increase the dosage
    c. These are signs that the formula is working
    d. Substitute Shi Hu for Shi Gao
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  1. Which of the following would you recommend if a patient experiences headache, neck stiffness, ice cold limbs, or impaired mental faculties after taking Bai Hu Tang?
    a. Stop administration immediately: The formula maybe too cold for the patient.
    b. Increase the dosage
    c. These are signs that the formula is working
    d. Substitute Shi Hu for Shi Gao
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  1. What are the ingredients of Ban Xia Hou Po Tang?
    a. Ban Xia, Hou Po, Fu Ling, Gan Cao
    b. Ban Xia, Hou Po, Fu Ling, Sheng Jiang, Zi Su Ye
    c. Ban Xia, Hou Po, Gua Lou, Fu Ling, Gan Cao
    d. Ban Xia, Hou Po, Sheng Jiang, Da Zao
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  1. What are the ingredients of Ban Xia Hou Po Tang?
    a. Ban Xia, Hou Po, Fu Ling, Gan Cao
    b. Ban Xia, Hou Po, Fu Ling, Sheng Jiang, Zi Su Ye: This is the Correct Answer
    c. Ban Xia, Hou Po, Gua Lou, Fu Ling, Gan Cao
    d. Ban Xia, Hou Po, Sheng Jiang, Da Zao
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  1. What are the actions of Zhi Zi?
    a. Clears heat and eliminates irritability
    b. Clears blazing stomach fire
    c. Clears heat and dissipates nodules
    d. Clears Lung Heat
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  1. What are the actions of Zhi Zi?
    a. Clears heat and eliminates irritability: This is the Answer
    b. Clears blazing stomach fire
    c. Clears heat and dissipates nodules
    d. Clears Lung Heat
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  1. Bill, a 38-year-old male patient visited the clinic for hypochondriac pain which is accompanied with a bitter taste in the mouth. He has red eyes and states that he has been short tempered lately. His tongue is pale red in color and his pulse is wiry and slightly rapid. Which of the following formulas is most appropriate for this patient?
    a. Xiao Chai Hu Tang
    b. Jia Wei Xiao Yao San
    c. Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
    d. Ban Xia Hou Po Tang
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  1. Bill, a 38-year-old male patient visited the clinic for hypochondriac pain which is accompanied with a bitter taste in the mouth. He has red eyes and states that he has been short tempered lately. His tongue is pale red in color and his pulse is wiry and slightly rapid. Which of the following formulas is most appropriate for this patient?
    a. Xiao Chai Hu Tang
    b. Jia Wei Xiao Yao San: adds Mu Dan Pi and Zhi Zi
    c. Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
    d. Ban Xia Hou Po Tang
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  1. What are the actions of Sheng Hua Tang?
    a. Tonify Qi, invigorate blood, unblock the channels
    b. Warm the menses, dispel cold, nourish blood, and dispel blood stasis
    c. Invigorate blood, transform blood stasis, and reduce abdominal masses
    d. Invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, warm the menses, and alleviate pain
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  1. What are the actions of Sheng Hua Tang?
    a. Tonify Qi, invigorate blood, unblock the channels
    b. Warm the menses, dispel cold, nourish blood, and dispel blood stasis
    c. Invigorate blood, transform blood stasis, and reduce abdominal masses
    d. Invigorate blood, dispel blood stasis, warm the menses, and alleviate pain (Invigorate Blood Category) Indications: Retention of the lochia accompanied by cold and pain in the lower abdomen, a pale purple tongue or a pale tongue with purple spots, and a thin, submerged, and choppy pulse.
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  1. A 28-year-old male patient visited the clinic complaining of achy abdominal pain which is aggravated by cold, along with urinary difficulty, heavy extremities, a pale and swollen tongue with teeth marks and a thin and forceless pulse. Which of the following formula sis the best for this patient?
    a. An Zhong San
    b. Zhen Wu Tang
    c. Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
    d. Liang Fu Wan
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  1. A 28-year-old male patient visited the clinic complaining of achy abdominal pain which is aggravated by cold, along with urinary difficulty, heavy extremities, a pale and swollen tongue with teeth marks and a thin and forceless pulse. Which of the following formula sis the best for this patient?
    a. An Zhong San
    b. Zhen Wu Tang: Kidney and Spleen Yang Xu causing water retention. Ann: best formula for the treatment of Congestive Heart Failure causing Edema. Abdominal pain that is aggravated by cold, urinary difficulty, and deep aching and heaviness in the extremities. There may also be generalized edema, loose stools, dizziness, heavy sensation in the head, palpitations, coughing, and vomiting. The tongue is pale or dark and swollen with tooth marks, and has a white, slippery coating. The pulse tends to be submerged, thin, and forceless.
    c. Xiao Jian Zhong Tang
    d. Liang Fu Wan
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  1. Which of the following diagnoses is best treated with San Ren Tang?
    a. Early stage damp warm febrile disease or summer heat warm febrile disease with predominate dampness
    b. Late stage damp warm febrile disease or summer heat warm febrile disease with predominate heat
    c. Sudden turmoil disorder due to smoldering damp heat
    d. Yang type damp heat jaundice due to damp heat accumulating in the interior
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  1. Which of the following diagnoses is best treated with San Ren Tang?
    a. Early stage damp warm febrile disease or summer heat warm febrile disease with predominate dampness (Not yet Outlined)
    b. Late stage damp warm febrile disease or summer heat warm febrile disease with predominate heat
    c. Sudden turmoil disorder due to smoldering damp heat
    d. Yang type damp heat jaundice due to damp heat accumulating in the interior
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  1. Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang treats which part of blood stasis?
    a. In the lower Jiao
    b. In the head, face and upper body
    c. Above the diaphragm
    d. Below the diaphragm
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  1. Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang treats which part of blood stasis?
    a. In the lower Jiao
    b. In the head, face and upper body
    c. Above the diaphragm: Treats blood stasis in chest with blood stasis T/P. Jie Geng and Zhi Ke in this formula to facilitate the movement of chest.
    d. Below the diaphragm
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  1. Which formula treats deficient cold in the Ren and Chong channels with blood stasis obstruction, leading to irregular menses, pain and cold in the lower abdomen, and possible low-grade fever at dusk with warm palms and soles?
    a. Shi Xiao San
    b. Sheng Hua Tang
    c. Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan
    d. Wen Jing Tang:
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  1. Which formula treats deficient cold in the Ren and Chong channels with blood stasis obstruction, leading to irregular menses, pain and cold in the lower abdomen, and possible low-grade fever at dusk with warm palms and soles?
    a. Shi Xiao San
    b. Sheng Hua Tang
    c. Gui Zhi Fu Ling Wan
    Wen Jing Tang: Restless fetus disorder - This is for a Cold uterus - addresses infertility and menstrual disorders due to chronic deficiency cold in the uterus, including mild cramping, spotting, light periods, or irregularity. appropriate for clear vaginal discharge and leukorrhea due to cold, and can also be used as a tonic during first semester pregnancy
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  1. A patient has difficulty urinating for seven days. He has had a recent diagnosis of prostate hypertrophy. A couple of days ago, he notice dribbling urination that requires straining. Other symptoms include tiredness, feeling cold, low back pain, and low libido. He has a pale face, a pale tongue, and a deep week pulse. Which is the best formula?
    a. Shi Quan Da Bu Tang
    b. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan
    c. Zhen Wu Tang
    d. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
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  1. A patient has difficulty urinating for seven days. He has had a recent diagnosis of prostate hypertrophy. A couple of days ago, he notice dribbling urination that requires straining. Other symptoms include tiredness, feeling cold, low back pain, and low libido. He has a pale face, a pale tongue, and a deep week pulse. Which is the best formula?
    a. Shi Quan Da Bu Tang
    b. Jin Gui Shen Qi Wan: Kidney Yang Xu with congested fluid causing urinary disorders. Formula is good for - Kidney Yang deficiency with insufficient Ming Men fire.
    c. Zhen Wu Tang
    d. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
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  1. What is the best formula to treat cold fingers and toes with qi stagnation signs?
    a. Si Ni San
    b. Dang Gui Si Ni Tang
    c. Shen Fu Tang
    d. Sin Ni Tang
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  1. What is the best formula to treat cold fingers and toes with qi stagnation signs?
    a. Si Ni San: Si Ni San – Liver qi stagnation overacting on Spleen causing Liver and Spleen disharmony with cold extremities – Si Ni Tang Kidney Yang Xu with cold evil in Shao Yin Stage.
    b. Dang Gui Si Ni Tang
    c. Shen Fu Tang
    d. Sin Ni Tang
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  1. What is the chief herb to treat water accumulation?
    a. Zhu Ling
    b. Ze Xie
    c. Tao Ren
    d. Gui Zhi
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  1. What is the chief herb to treat water accumulation?
    a. Zhu Ling
    b. Ze Xie: Drain damp heat from lower Jiao
    c. Tao Ren
    d. Gui Zhi
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  1. Xiao Xian Xiong Tang is the best formula for treating which of the following?
    a. Coughing and wheezing due to heat phlegm in the Lung
    b. Dizziness or vertigo due to wind phlegm
    c. Chest pain and distension due to heat phlegm in the chest
    d. Nausea and vomiting due to damp phlegm in the Stomach
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  1. Xiao Xian Xiong Tang is the best formula for treating which of the following?
    a. Coughing and wheezing due to heat phlegm in the Lung
    b. Dizziness or vertigo due to wind phlegm
    c. Chest pain and distension due to heat phlegm in the chest: For focal distention in the chest and epigastrium that are painful when pressed, coughing up yellow and viscous sputum, constipation, a bitter taste in mouth, a yellow greasy tongue coating, and slippery pulse that is either floating or rapid. Indications: Focal distention (with or without nodules) in the chest and epigastrium that are painful when pressed, coughing up yellow and viscous sputum, constipation, a bitter taste, a yellow, greasy tongue coating, and a slippery pulse that is either floating or rapid. In the same category as Qing Qi Hua Tan Wan
    d. Nausea and vomiting due to damp phlegm in the Stomach
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  1. A patient suffers from a dysenteric disorder due to heat toxin searing the stomach and intestines. Which of the following formulas is best to treat this kind of condition?
    a. Bai Tou Wen Tang
    b. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
    c. Xie Huang San
    d. Qing Wei San
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  1. A patient suffers from a dysenteric disorder due to heat toxin searing the stomach and intestines. Which of the following formulas is best to treat this kind of condition?
    a. Bai Tou Wen Tang: Hot dysenteric disorder due to heat toxin searing the Stomach and Intestines. Indications: Abdominal pain, tenesmus, a burning sensation around the anus, diarrhea containing more blood than pus, thirst, a red tongue with a yellow coating and a wiry, rapid pulse
    b. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
    c. Xie Huang San
    d. Qing Wei San
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  1. Martin, age 64, has a history of hypertension for over ten years. This morning he developed a severe headache with feverishness and a feeling of distension in th eyes . He also feels dizzy and giddy. Martin’s blood pressure is 160/100. His pulse is wiry, long and full; his tongue is red, trembling and deviated. Which formula is best for this patient?
    a. Xiao Feng San
    b. Tian Ma Gou Teng yin
    c. Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang
    d. Zhen Gan Xie Feng Tang
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  1. Martin, age 64, has a history of hypertension for over ten years. This morning he developed a severe headache with feverishness and a feeling of distension in th eyes . He also feels dizzy and giddy. Martin’s blood pressure is 160/100. His pulse is wiry, long and full; his tongue is red, trembling and deviated. Which formula is best for this patient?
    a. Xiao Feng San
    b. Tian Ma Gou Teng yin
    c. Ban Xia Bai Zhu Tian Ma Tang
    d. Zhen Gan Xie Feng Tang: Treats Liver yang uprising causing Liver Wind. Ann: preventative for Strokes
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  1. Inhibition of lactation can be caused by an overdose of which of the following herbs?
    a. Mai Ya
    b. Gu Ya
    c. Lai Fu Zi
    d. Ji Nei Jin
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  1. Inhibition of lactation can be caused by an overdose of which of the following herbs?
    a. Mai Ya: Contraindicated in women during lactation, except in a very low dosage (up to 9g).
    b. Gu Ya
    c. Lai Fu Zi
    d. Ji Nei Jin
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  1. A 32-year-old female patient came in with recurrent problems of borborygmus. She also has abdominal pain, and diarrhea with pain. Her tongue is thin, the coating is white, and the pulse is wiry and moderate. Which of the following formulas can be used in this case?
    a. Si Ni San
    b. Xiao Yao San
    c. Tong Xie Yao Fang:
    d. Chai Hu Shu Gan San
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  1. A 32-year-old female patient came in with recurrent problems of borborygmus. She also has abdominal pain, and diarrhea with pain. Her tongue is thin, the coating is white, and the pulse is wiry and moderate. Which of the following formulas can be used in this case?
    a. Si Ni San
    b. Xiao Yao San
    Tong Xie Yao Fang: Actions: Spreads the Liver qi and tonifies the Spleen. Harmonizing category. used for painful diarrhea due to Liver overacting on the Spleen. (IBS) Recurrent problems of borborygmus, abdominal pain, diarrhea with pain (which starts with the urge to defecate and subsides after completion), a thin, white tongue coating and a wiry, moderate or wiry, thin pulse.
    c.
    d. Chai Hu Shu Gan San