Quiz 26 Flashcards

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  1. Which of the following groups of herbs has strong toxic properties?
    a. Ban Xia, Cang Er Zi, Tian Nan Xing
    b. Xin Yi Hua, Mu Tong, Xiang Fu
    c. Da Ji, Mang Xiao, Tian Nan Xing
    d. Bai Hua She, Wu Jia Pi, Du Huo
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  1. Which of the following groups of herbs has strong toxic properties?
    a. Ban Xia, Cang Er Zi, Tian Nan Xing: This is the Answer
    b. Xin Yi Hua, Mu Tong, Xiang Fu
    c. Da Ji, Mang Xiao, Tian Nan Xing
    d. Bai Hua She, Wu Jia Pi, Du Huo
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  1. How would you correctly modify Zhu Ling Tang for Bloody and painful urinary disorders?
    a. Add Sha Shen and Ma Men Dong
    b. Add Sha Shen and Tian Hua Fen
    c. Add Bai Mao Gen and Qu Mai
    d. Add Zhi Zi and Bian Xu
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  1. How would you correctly modify Zhu Ling Tang for Bloody and painful urinary disorders?
    a. Add Sha Shen and Ma Men Dong
    b. Add Sha Shen and Tian Hua Fen
    c. Add Bai Mao Gen and Qu Mai: Bai Mao Gen Cool blood, clear Stomach and Lung heat, clear heat, promote urination. Qu Mai moves blood, clears heat, promotes urination and Xiao Ji stops bleeding.
    d. Add Zhi Zi and Bian Xu
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  1. Which of the following hers has an action to lower serum cholesterol, reduce blood pressure for hypertension and benefit the eyes?
    a. Bo He
    b. Xia Ku Cao
    c. Dan Dou Chi
    d. Jue Ming Zi
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  1. Which of the following hers has an action to lower serum cholesterol, reduce blood pressure for hypertension and benefit the eyes?
    a. Bo He – dispel wind heat, relieves rashes, harmonize liver Qi
    b. Xia Ku Cao – clear liver, dissipate nodules
    c. Dan Dou Chi: Release wind heat and wind cold
    d. Jue Ming Zi: This is the Answer
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  1. Which herb can spread and regulate liver qi, regulate menstruation, move the Qi and alleviate pain?
    a. Mu Xiang
    b. Dan Shen
    c. Chi Shao
    d. Xiang Fu
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  1. Which herb can spread and regulate liver qi, regulate menstruation, move the Qi and alleviate pain?
    a. Mu Xiang
    b. Dan Shen
    c. Chi Shao
    d. Xiang Fu: (Regulate Qi Category)
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  1. All of the following herbs belong to the same category except?
    a. Qian Hu
    b. Ma Dou Ling
    c. Tian Hua Fen
    d. Hai Zao
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  1. All of the following herbs belong to the same category except?
    a. Qian Hu
    b. Ma Dou Ling: unacceptable toxicity category (not Outlined)
    c. Tian Hua Fen
    d. Hai Zao
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  1. Which herb should be dissolved into the strained decoction or taken separately?
    a. Ru Xiang
    b. E Jiao
    c. Lu Rong
    d. Ji Nei Jin
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  1. Which herb should be dissolved into the strained decoction or taken separately?
    a. Ru Xiang
    b. E Jiao: Maybe dissolved into the strained decoction, dissolved in wine, or used in pills
    c. Lu Rong
    d. Ji Nei Jin
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  1. What is the dosage of Rou Gui?
    a. 1-9g
    b. 1.5-4.5g
    c. 3-6g
    d. 6-15g
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  1. What is the dosage of Rou Gui?
    a. 1-9g
    b. 1.5-4.5g: (Should be added near the end of the decocting process.)
    c. 3-6g
    d. 6-15g
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  1. What is the dosage of Gui Zhi when used for arthritis due to wind dampness?
    a. 4-5g
    b. 3-9g
    c. 6-15g
    d. 15-24g
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  1. What is the dosage of Gui Zhi when used for arthritis due to wind dampness?
    a. 4-5g
    b. 3-9g
    c. 6-15g: (the normal dosage range is 3-9g)
    d. 15-24g
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  1. If a patient with Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang signs and symptoms has vomiting and focal distention you should omit Gan Jian, Ren Shen, Da Zao, Zhi Gan Cao and add what?
    a. Chen Pi, Sha Ren
    b. Xiang Fu, Mu Xiang
    c. Zhi Shi, Sheng Jiang
    d. Da Huang, Mang Xiao
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  1. If a patient with Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang signs and symptoms has vomiting and focal distention you should omit Gan Jian, Ren Shen, Da Zao, Zhi Gan Cao and add what?
    a. Chen Pi, Sha Ren
    b. Xiang Fu, Mu Xiang
    c. Zhi Shi, Sheng Jiang: Zhi Shi – focal distention, Sheng Jiang – stop vomiting
    d. Da Huang, Mang Xiao
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  1. Which herb can you add to Xiao Chai Hu Tang for a swollen throat?
    a. Huang Qin
    b. Zhi Zi
    c. Xuan Shen
    d. Zhi Mu
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  1. Which herb can you add to Xiao Chai Hu Tang for a swollen throat?
    a. Huang Qin
    b. Zhi Zi
    c. Xuan Shen: This is the Answer
    d. Zhi Mu
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  1. A 55-year-old female patient visited the clinic for difficult urination which is accompanied by insomnia, irritability, cough, thirst, fever, nausea, and diarrhea. Which of the following formulas is the best to treat this patient?
    a. Bo He Wan
    b. Zhu Ling Tang
    c. Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang
    d. Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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  1. A 55-year-old female patient visited the clinic for difficult urination which is accompanied by insomnia, irritability, cough, thirst, fever, nausea, and diarrhea. Which of the following formulas is the best to treat this patient?
    a. Bo He Wan
    b. Zhu Ling Tang: Water and heat retention in the UB with Kidney Yin injury causing urinary difficulty
    c. Chai Ge Jie Ji Tang
    d. Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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  1. What is the action of Chen Pi in Zhi Sou San?
    a. Dry dampness and transform phlegm
    b. Descend Lung Qi to stop the coughing
    c. Regulate Qi and strengthen the Spleen
    d. Harmonize the Middle Jiao
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  1. What is the action of Chen Pi in Zhi Sou San?
    a. Dry dampness and transform phlegm
    b. Descend Lung Qi to stop the coughing: This is the Answer
    c. Regulate Qi and strengthen the Spleen
    d. Harmonize the Middle Jiao
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  1. In which of the following conditions is it contraindicated to use Ren Shen Bai Du San?
    a. Blood Xu
    b. Heat
    c. Constipation
    d. Phlegm
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  1. In which of the following conditions is it contraindicated to use Ren Shen Bai Du San?
    a. Blood Xu
    b. Heat: This is the Answer
    c. Constipation
    d. Phlegm
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  1. What is the primary indication of Di Tan Tang?
    a. Stroke due to phlegm with stiff tongue and impaired speech
    b. Warm febrile disease sinking into the pericardium
    c. Phlegm heat obstructing the Lung
    d. Qi level heat
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  1. What is the primary indication of Di Tan Tang?
    a. Stroke due to phlegm with stiff tongue and impaired speech (not yet Outlined)
    b. Warm febrile disease sinking into the pericardium
    c. Phlegm heat obstructing the Lung
    d. Qi level heat
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  1. Mike visited the clinic for headaches which started a couple of days ago. He has common cold symptoms such as fever, chills, dizziness, and nasal congestion. His tongue has a thin white coating and his pulse is floating. Which of the following formulas can best treat this patient?
    a. Cang Er Zi San
    b. Cong Chi Tang
    c. Ge Geng Tang
    d. Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San
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  1. Mike visited the clinic for headaches which started a couple of days ago. He has common cold symptoms such as fever, chills, dizziness, and nasal congestion. His tongue has a thin white coating and his pulse is floating. Which of the following formulas can best treat this patient?
    a. Cang Er Zi San
    b. Cong Chi Tang
    c. Ge Geng Tang
    d. Chuan Xiong Cha Tiao San: Invasion of Wind-Cold with predominance of headaches.
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  1. What are the actions of Si Ni San?
    a. Rescues devasted yang, warms the middle burner, and stops diarrhea
    b. Spreads liver qi, strengthens the spleen, and nourishes the blood
    c. Warms the channels, disperses cold, nourishes the blood and unblocks the blood vessels
    d. Vents pathogenic influences, releases constraint, spreads the liver qi and regulates the spleen
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  1. What are the actions of Si Ni San?
    a. Rescues devasted yang, warms the middle burner, and stops diarrhea
    b. Spreads liver qi, strengthens the spleen, and nourishes the blood
    c. Warms the channels, disperses cold, nourishes the blood and unblocks the blood vessels
    d. Vents pathogenic influences, releases constraint, spreads the liver qi and regulates the spleen: This is the Answer
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  1. What are the actions of Shan Zha?
    a. Reduces food stagnation, aids mineral digestion and absorption
    b. Reduces food stagnation, inhibits lactation, moves liver qi
    c. Reduces and guides out food stagnation, transforms blood stasis
    d. Strongly purges fire and reduces food stagnation
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  1. What are the actions of Shan Zha?
    a. Reduces food stagnation, aids mineral digestion and absorption
    b. Reduces food stagnation, inhibits lactation, moves liver qi
    c. Reduces and guides out food stagnation, transforms blood stasis: This is the Answer
    d. Strongly purges fire and reduces food stagnation
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  1. Which of the following herbs should be added to Si Jun Zi Tang for indigestion, low appetite, abdominal distention, and weight loss?
    a. Gou Qi Zi and Chuan Xiong
    b. Chen Pi and Xing Ren
    c. Xiang Fu and Hou Po
    d. E Zhu and San Leng
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  1. Which of the following herbs should be added to Si Jun Zi Tang for indigestion, low appetite, abdominal distention, and weight loss?
    a. Gou Qi Zi and Chuan Xiong
    b. Chen Pi and Xing Ren
    c. Xiang Fu and Hou Po: This is the Answer
    d. E Zhu and San Leng
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  1. Which of the following is the primary indication of Si Ni San?
    a. Cold fingers and toes
    b. Cold in the middle burner
    c. Cold legs
    d. Cold hands and feet
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  1. Which of the following is the primary indication of Si Ni San?
    a. Cold fingers and toes: Cold finger and toes (although the body is warm) sometimes accompanied by a sensation of irritability and fullness in the chest and epigastrium.
    b. Cold in the middle burner
    c. Cold legs
    d. Cold hands and feet
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  1. What is the primary indication of Ming Mu Di Huang Wan?
    a. Blurry or diminished vision due to liver and kidney Xu
    b. Slow mental development
    c. Continuous, cicada like tinnitus
    d. Deficient yin consumptive disorders with cough
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  1. What is the primary indication of Ming Mu Di Huang Wan?
    a. Blurry or diminished vision due to liver and kidney Xu: This is the Answer
    b. Slow mental development
    c. Continuous, cicada like tinnitus
    d. Deficient yin consumptive disorders with cough
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  1. Which of the following diagnoses is best treated with Gan Mai Da Zao Tang?
    a. Fire from yin Xu affecting the spirit
    b. Deficiency of the qi and yin of the heart and spleen
    c. Heart and Kidney yin Xu
    d. Heart Qi Xu
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  1. Which of the following diagnoses is best treated with Gan Mai Da Zao Tang?
    a. Fire from yin Xu affecting the spirit
    b. Deficiency of the qi and yin of the heart and spleen: This is the Answer
    c. Heart and Kidney yin Xu
    d. Heart Qi Xu
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  1. What type of herb should be cooked for a longer period?
    a. Leaves
    b. Flowers
    c. Shells
    d. Roots
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  1. What type of herb should be cooked for a longer period?
    a. Leaves
    b. Flowers
    c. Shells: This is the Answer
    d. Roots
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  1. What is the indication of Qi Ju Di Huang Wan?
    a. Liver and Kidney yin Xu with eye problems
    b. Liver and Kidney Yin Xu with cicada like tinnitus
    c. Liver and Kidney Yin Xu with lower Jiao Damp heat
    d. Liver and Kidney Yin Xu with developmental disorders
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  1. What is the indication of Qi Ju Di Huang Wan?
    a. Liver and Kidney yin Xu with eye problems: This is the Answer
    b. Liver and Kidney Yin Xu with cicada like tinnitus
    c. Liver and Kidney Yin Xu with lower Jiao Damp heat
    d. Liver and Kidney Yin Xu with developmental disorders
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  1. What is the Chief herb in Xiao Chai Hu Tang?
    a. Chai Hu
    b. Huang Qin - Deputy
    c. Ban Xia
    d. Sheng Jiang
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  1. What is the Chief herb in Xiao Chai Hu Tang?
    a. Chai Hu: This is the Answer
    b. Huang Qin - Deputy
    c. Ban Xia
    d. Sheng Jiang
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  1. Which of the following formulas addresses hypochondriac pain arising from traumatic injury?
    a. Fu Yuan Huo Xue Tang
    b. Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang
    c. Sheng Hua Tang
    d. Dan Shen Yin
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  1. Which of the following formulas addresses hypochondriac pain arising from traumatic injury?
    a. Fu Yuan Huo Xue Tang: This is the Answer
    b. Bu Yang Huan Wu Tang
    c. Sheng Hua Tang
    d. Dan Shen Yin
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  1. Which of the following formulas is used to treat generalized body aches, headache and heaviness due to wind damp in the body’s exterior?
    a. Ge Gen Tang
    b. Wu Ling San
    c. Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang
    d. Jiu Wei Qiang Huo Tang
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  1. Which of the following formulas is used to treat generalized body aches, headache and heaviness due to wind damp in the body’s exterior?
    a. Ge Gen Tang
    b. Wu Ling San
    c. Qiang Huo Sheng Shi Tang: This is the Answer
    d. Jiu Wei Qiang Huo Tang
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  1. The function of Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang is____________?
    a. To nourish the yin to clear empty heat, stabilize the surface Qi to stop sweating
    b. To consolidate the surface Qi to stop sweating
    c. To activate the Qi and consolidate superficial resistance to stop sweating
    d. To regulate the nutritive and protective Qi to stop sweating
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  1. The function of Dang Gui Liu Huang Tang is____________?
    a. To nourish the yin to clear empty heat, stabilize the surface Qi to stop sweating: This is the Answer
    b. To consolidate the surface Qi to stop sweating
    c. To activate the Qi and consolidate superficial resistance to stop sweating
    d. To regulate the nutritive and protective Qi to stop sweating
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  1. A 45-year-old male patient has been taking Ba Zhen Tang. Now he has insomnia and constipation. Which of the following herbs can be added?
    a. Suan Zao Ren
    b. Yuan Zhi
    c. Bai Zi Ren
    d. Ye Jiao Teng
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  1. A 45-year-old male patient has been taking Ba Zhen Tang. Now he has insomnia and constipation. Which of the following herbs can be added?
    a. Suan Zao Ren
    b. Yuan Zhi
    c. Bai Zi Ren: Can Calm Shen and moisten the Intestine for constipation.
    d. Ye Jiao Teng
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  1. A 55-year-old woman came in with hypochondriac and chest pain. She also has epigastric and abdominal distention, a dry and parched mouth and throat, and acid regurgitation. She has a red and dry tongue, and a thin, frail pulse. Which of the following formulas should be chosen for this patient?
    a. Du Bu Yin Wan
    b. Hu Qian Wan
    c. Yi Guan Jian
    d. Da Zao Wan
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  1. A 55-year-old woman came in with hypochondriac and chest pain. She also has epigastric and abdominal distention, a dry and parched mouth and throat, and acid regurgitation. She has a red and dry tongue, and a thin, frail pulse. Which of the following formulas should be chosen for this patient?
    a. Du Bu Yin Wan
    b. Hu Qian Wan
    c. Yi Guan Jian: Treats Liver Qi Stagnation and Yin Xu (pulse is thin, weak and wiry)
    d. Da Zao Wan