Quiz 27 Flashcards

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  1. Which of the following herbs can be used to treat a pregnant woman who has insomnia and constipation?
    a. Suan Zao Ren
    b. Yuan Zhi
    c. Bai Zi Ren
    d. Fu Shen
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  1. Which of the following herbs can be used to treat a pregnant woman who has insomnia and constipation?
    a. Suan Zao Ren
    b. Yuan Zhi
    c. Bai Zi Ren: Sweet and Neutral. Enters the Heart, Kidney and Large Intestine. Nourishes the Heart Blood and Yin to calm the Spirit – used for night sweats due to Yin Xu
    d. Fu Shen
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  1. Nicolas visited the clinic for night fever and morning coolness with an absence of sweating as the fever recedes. He also experiences emaciation with no loss of appetite. He has a red tongue with little coating and a fine and rapid pulse. Which of the following formulas can best treat this patient?
    a. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
    b. Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang
    c. Ren Shen Bai Du San
    d. Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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  1. Nicolas visited the clinic for night fever and morning coolness with an absence of sweating as the fever recedes. He also experiences emaciation with no loss of appetite. He has a red tongue with little coating and a fine and rapid pulse. Which of the following formulas can best treat this patient?
    a. Long Dan Xie Gan Tang
    b. Qing Hao Bie Jia Tang: Yin Xu with heat in Ying level during later stage of febrile disease (Note: the description is right from Bensky) Night fever and morning coolness with no sweating – emaciation with no loss of appetite, a RED Tongue with little coating, Fine, Rapid Pulse
    c. Ren Shen Bai Du San
    d. Huang Lian Jie Du Tang
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  1. Which of the following herbs has functions to tonify and strengthen the Spleen, dry dampness and stop diarrhea?
    a. Ren Shen
    b. Gan Cao
    c. Huang Qi
    d. Bai Zhu
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  1. Which of the following herbs has functions to tonify and strengthen the Spleen, dry dampness and stop diarrhea?
    a. Ren Shen
    b. Gan Cao
    c. Huang Qi
    d. Bai Zhu: Bitter, Sweet and Warm. Enters the SP/ST – CALMS THE FETUS – Stabilizes the exterior and stops sweating
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  1. Bai Zhu, Chen Pi, Hou Po and Gan Cao as ingredients?
    a. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
    b. Ping Wei San
    c. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San
    d. Bo He Wan
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  1. Bai Zhu, Chen Pi, Hou Po and Gan Cao as ingredients?
    a. Bu Zhong Yi Qi Tang
    b. Ping Wei San
    c. Huo Xiang Zheng Qi San (plus others)
    d. Bo He Wan
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  1. What is the dosage of Bai Dou Kou as powder?
    a. 1.5-4.5g
    b. 3-6g
    c. 6-9g
    d. 9-12g
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  1. What is the dosage of Bai Dou Kou as powder?
    a. 1.5-4.5g: (American Dragon Section)
    b. 3-6g
    c. 6-9g
    d. 9-12g
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  1. Which group of herbs has strong toxic properties?
    a. Wu Zhu Yu, Xing Ren, Zhe Bei Mu, Xi Xin
    b. Cang Er Zi, Ban Xia, Tian Nan Xing, Chuan Jiao
    c. Chuan Lian Zi, Bai Zhi, Fu Zi, Bi Ba, Mang Xiao
    d. Ban Lan Gen, Bai Jiang Cao, Bian Xu
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  1. Which group of herbs has strong toxic properties?
    a. Wu Zhu Yu, Xing Ren, Zhe Bei Mu, Xi Xin
    b. Cang Er Zi, Ban Xia, Tian Nan Xing, Chuan Jiao: This is the Answer - Clear Toxic Heat Category
    c. Chuan Lian Zi, Bai Zhi, Fu Zi, Bi Ba, Mang Xiao
    d. Ban Lan Gen, Bai Jiang Cao, Bian Xu
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  1. Which of the following herbs has cautions for pregnant women or excessive menstruation and has a function of warming and facilitating the flow of Yang Qi in the chest?
    a. Gui Zhi
    b. Jing Jie
    c. Chuan Xiong
    d. Mu Dan Pi
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  1. Which of the following herbs has cautions for pregnant women or excessive menstruation and has a function of warming and facilitating the flow of Yang Qi in the chest?
    a. Gui Zhi: Acrid, Sweet and Warm. Enters the Heart, Lung and Bladder
    b. Jing Jie
    c. Chuan Xiong
    d. Mu Dan Pi
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  1. Which herb reduces glucose levels in the blood and clears heart fire?
    a. Sheng Di Huang
    b. Mu Tong
    c. Dan Shen
    d. Mu Dan Pi
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  1. Which herb reduces glucose levels in the blood and clears heart fire?
    a. Sheng Di Huang: This is unprepared Rehmannia – it is Sweet, Bitter, Cold and enters the Heart, Kidney and Liver. It enriches the Yin, cools the blood and clears heat. It Nourishes the Yin and generates Fluids.
    b. Mu Tong
    c. Dan Shen
    d. Mu Dan Pi
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  1. A patient with Si Ni San signs and symptoms has soreness of the lower back, lower abdominal pain and damp heat leukorrhea. Which herbs should be added?
    a. E Zhu, Huang Qin
    b. Wu Wei Zi, Gan Jiang
    c. Hai Piao Xiao, Shen Qi
    d. Cang Zhu, Huang Bai: Cang Zhu – Drain Damp; Huang Bai – Damp Heat in Lower Jiao (Cang Zhu and Huang Bai is Er Miao San)
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  1. A patient with Si Ni San signs and symptoms has soreness of the lower back, lower abdominal pain and damp heat leukorrhea. Which herbs should be added?
    a. E Zhu, Huang Qin
    b. Wu Wei Zi, Gan Jiang
    c. Hai Piao Xiao, Shen Qi
    d. Cang Zhu, Huang Bai: Cang Zhu – Drain Damp; Huang Bai – Damp Heat in Lower Jiao (Cang Zhu and Huang Bai is Er Miao San)
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  1. What are the properties of Bai Zi Ren?
    a. Sweet, Neutral
    b. Sweet, Warm
    c. Sour, Neutral
    d. Bitter, Cold
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  1. What are the properties of Bai Zi Ren?
    a. Sweet, Neutral: Enters the Heart, Kidney and Large Intestine
    b. Sweet, Warm
    c. Sour, Neutral
    d. Bitter, Cold
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  1. Which herb can be used to treat cholelithiasis?
    a. Long Dan Cao
    b. Yan Hu Suo
    c. Yi Mu Cao
    d. Yu Jin
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  1. Which herb can be used to treat cholelithiasis?
    a. Long Dan Cao
    b. Yan Hu Suo
    c. Yi Mu Cao
    d. Yu Jin: Acrid, Bitter and Cold. Enters the Heart, Liver and Lung
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  1. Which herbs can be added to Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang for fixed stabbing pain?
    a. Xiang Fu, Mu Xiang
    b. Yu Jin, Dan Shen
    c. Zhi Shi, Hou Po
    d. Chuan Lian Zi, Qing Pi
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  1. Which herbs can be added to Xue Fu Zhu Yu Tang for fixed stabbing pain?
    a. Xiang Fu, Mu Xiang
    b. Yu Jin, Dan Shen: This is the Answer
    c. Zhi Shi, Hou Po
    d. Chuan Lian Zi, Qing Pi
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  1. Which formula may be used to treat fever, sweating, and aversion to wind in patients recovering from serious illness or after childbirth?
    a. Jun Gui Shen Qi Wan
    b. Ren Shen Bai Du San
    c. Gui Zhi Tang
    d. Ma Huang Tang
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  1. Which formula may be used to treat fever, sweating, and aversion to wind in patients recovering from serious illness or after childbirth?
    a. Jun Gui Shen Qi Wan
    b. Ren Shen Bai Du San
    c. Gui Zhi Tang: it also treats Fever after childbirth, another formula to treat fever after childbirth is “Xiao Chai Hu Tang”
    d. Ma Huang Tang
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  1. Which level syndrome in the four levels corresponds to Yang Ming channel syndrome?
    a. Qi
    b. Wei
    c. Xue
    d. Ying
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  1. Which level syndrome in the four levels corresponds to Yang Ming channel syndrome?
    a. Qi: This is the Answer
    b. Wei
    c. Xue
    d. Ying
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  1. Evan, a 34-year-old male patient, has had bleeding and sore gums for a couple of months. His symptoms get better with cold packs on the affected side of the face. He also has fever, bad breath and toothache which extends to the head. His tongue is red with scanty coating and the pulse is slippery and rapid. Which of the following would be the best to treat this case?
    a. Xie Huang San
    b. Dao chi San
    c. Qing Wei San
    d. Xie Bai San
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  1. Evan, a 34-year-old male patient, has had bleeding and sore gums for a couple of months. His symptoms get better with cold packs on the affected side of the face. He also has fever, bad breath and toothache which extends to the head. His tongue is red with scanty coating and the pulse is slippery and rapid. Which of the following would be the best to treat this case?
    a. Xie Huang San
    b. Dao chi San
    c. Qing Wei San: This is heat accumulation in the Stomach
    d. Xie Bai San
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  1. What are the ingredients of Xiao Cheng Qi Tang?
    a. Da Huang, Gan Cao and Mang Xiao
    b. Da Huang, Gan Cao
    c. Da Huang, Mang Xiao, Zhi Shi, Hou Po
    d. Da Huang, Zhi Shi and Hou Po
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  1. What are the ingredients of Xiao Cheng Qi Tang?
    a. Da Huang, Gan Cao and Mang Xiao
    b. Da Huang, Gan Cao
    c. Da Huang, Mang Xiao, Zhi Shi, Hou Po
    d. Dan Huang, Zhi Shi and Hou Po: This is the Answer
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  1. A 62-year-old female patient has coughing with blood streaked sputum, wheezing and a sore throat. She has insomnia and hot palms. Her tongue is red with no coating, and her pulse is thready and rapid. Which of the following is the best formula to treat this patient?
    a. Bai He Gu Jin Tang
    b. Mai Men Dong Tang
    c. Yu Ye Tang
    d. Zeng Ye Tang
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  1. A 62-year-old female patient has coughing with blood streaked sputum, wheezing and a sore throat. She has insomnia and hot palms. Her tongue is red with no coating, and her pulse is thready and rapid. Which of the following is the best formula to treat this patient?
    a. Bai He Gu Jin Tang: Yin Xu of Lung and Kidney; nourishes Yin, moistens Lung, transforms phlegm, and stops coughing. This formula is particularly indicated when there is Blood Streaked Sputum and is used a lot for conditions like TB or Bronchitis or Yin Xu Cough where deeper Yin has been damaged. It Nourishes the Yin, Moistens the Lung, Transforms Phlegm and it Stops Coughing.
    b. Mai Men Dong Tang
    c. Yu Ye Tang
    d. Zeng Ye Tang
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  1. What is the term for two herbs which, when used together, result in toxicity or side effects that would not be present when used individually?
    a. Mutual antagonism
    b. Mutual enhancement
    c. Mutual counteraction
    d. Mutual incompatibility
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  1. What is the term for two herbs which, when used together, result in toxicity or side effects that would not be present when used individually?
    a. Mutual antagonism
    b. Mutual enhancement
    c. Mutual counteraction
    d. Mutual incompatibility: This is the Answer
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  1. Which of the following is the primary indication for Dao Chi San?
    a. Painful urinary dysfunction during pregnancy
    b. Heat in the blood
    c. Heat in the Heart and Small Intestine channels
    d. Damp heat clumping in the lower burner
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  1. Which of the following is the primary indication for Dao Chi San?
    a. Painful urinary dysfunction during pregnancy
    b. Heat in the blood
    c. Heat in the Heart and Small Intestine channels: Ingredients: Sheng Di Huang, Mu Tong, Dan Zhu Ye, Gan Cao Jiao
    d. Damp heat clumping in the lower burner
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  1. Which of the following formulas will be the first choice to treat any type of calf pain with blood deficiency due to body fluid injury?
    a. Dang Gui Sheng Jiang Yang Rou Tang
    b. Dang Gui Shao Yao Tang
    c. Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang
    d. Si Wu Tang
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  1. Which of the following formulas will be the first choice to treat any type of calf pain with blood deficiency due to body fluid injury?
    a. Dang Gui Sheng Jiang Yang Rou Tang
    b. Dang Gui Shao Yao Tang
    c. Shao Yao Gan Cao Tang: Softens the Liver, moderates painful spasms, and alleviates pain.
    d. Si Wu Tang
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  1. Which of the following is the primary indication of Wu Mei Wan?
    a. True heat false cold
    b. Cold in the Middle Jiao
    c. Childhood nutritional impairment due to parasites
    d. Collapse from roundworms caused by heat in the heat and epigastrium (stomach) and cold in the organs (Intestines)
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  1. Which of the following is the primary indication of Wu Mei Wan?
    a. True heat false cold
    b. Cold in the Middle Jiao
    c. Childhood nutritional impairment due to parasites
    d. Collapse from roundworms caused by heat in the heat and epigastrium (stomach) and cold in the organs (Intestines): This is the Answer
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  1. What are the actions of Ai Ye?
    a. Warm the uterus, stop bleeding, and calm the fetus
    b. Move and tonify the blood, invigorate the channels and relax the sinews
    c. Break blood stasis, promote Qi movement, and alleviate pain
    d. Stop bleeding and promote the healing of burns
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  1. What are the actions of Ai Ye?
    a. Warm the uterus, stop bleeding, and calm the fetus: This is the Answer
    b. Move and tonify the blood, invigorate the channels and relax the sinews
    c. Break blood stasis, promote Qi movement, and alleviate pain
    d. Stop bleeding and promote the healing of burns
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  1. What formula should be used for focal distention with no pain?
    a. Si Ni San
    b. Xiao Yao San
    c. Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang
    d. Tong Xie Yao Fang
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  1. What formula should be used for focal distention with no pain?
    a. Si Ni San
    b. Xiao Yao San
    c. Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang: Indications: Epigastric focal distention, fullness/tightness with very slight or no pain, dry heaves/frank vomiting, borborygmus with diarrhea, reduced appetite. Hot/Cold Complex - Harmonizing Category
    d. Tong Xie Yao Fang
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  1. Which of the following formulas is best for treating nasal sinusitis?
    a. Cang Er Zi San
    b. Sang Ju Yin
    c. Yin Qian San
    d. Ma Huang Tang
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  1. Which of the following formulas is best for treating nasal sinusitis?
    a. Cang Er Zi San: For profuse nasal discharge and is caused by wind heat attacking the head.
    b. Sang Ju Yin
    c. Yin Qian San
    d. Ma Huang Tang
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  1. Dan Shen Yin relieves chest pain due to which of the following?
    a. Blood stagnation
    b. Qi Stagnation
    c. Qi and Blood Stagnation
    d. Phlegm Stagnation
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  1. Dan Shen Yin relieves chest pain due to which of the following?
    a. Blood stagnation
    b. Qi Stagnation
    c. Qi and Blood Stagnation: This is the Answer
    d. Phlegm Stagnation
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  1. The function of Xiao Jian Zhong Tang is___________________?
    a. Warms the middle warmer and improves digestion
    b. Strengthens the Spleen and resolves damp
    c. Warms and tonifies the middle warmer and relaxes colicky abdominal pain
    d. Clears heat from Spleen and Stomach, and nourishes the Yin
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  1. The function of Xiao Jian Zhong Tang is___________________?
    a. Warms the middle warmer and improves digestion
    b. Strengthens the Spleen and resolves damp
    c. Warms and tonifies the middle warmer and relaxes colicky abdominal pain: This is the Answer
    d. Clears heat from Spleen and Stomach, and nourishes the Yin
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  1. Suzanna, age 40, complains of indigestion, poor appetite, abdominal distension and loose stool. The patient had surgery last year for the removal of a malignant tumor in the colon. She is currently undergoing chemotherapy. Which of the following formulas would you choose for her?
    a. Bao He Wan
    b. Jian Pi Wan
    c. Gui Pi Tang
    d. Qing Wei San
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  1. Suzanna, age 40, complains of indigestion, poor appetite, abdominal distension and loose stool. The patient had surgery last year for the removal of a malignant tumor in the colon. She is currently undergoing chemotherapy. Which of the following formulas would you choose for her?
    a. Bao He Wan
    b. Jian Pi Wan: This formula can strengthen the Spleen, reduces food stagnation, and stop diarrhea. (Not yet outlined) NOT on the BOARD LIST
    c. Gui Pi Tang
    d. Qing Wei San
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  1. A 65-year-old female patient has been taking Ba Zhen Tang. Now she has insomnia due to blood Xu. 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 65-year-old female patient has been taking Ba Zhen Tang. Now she has insomnia due to blood Xu. Which of the following herbs can be added?
    a. Suan Zao Ren: Can calm Shen and nourish Liver Blood: Sweet, Sour and Neutral. Enters the GB, Heart, Liver and Spleen. Nourishes Heart Yin, Augments the Liver Blood, and quiets the spirit – Prevents abnormal sweating.
    b. Yuan Zhi
    c. Bai Zi Ren
    d. Ye Jiao Teng
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  1. Er Zhi Wan consists of which of the following two herbs?
    a. Pu Huang + Wu Ling Zhi
    b. Han Lian Cao + Nu Zhen Zi
    c. Ren Shen + Fu Zi
    d. Huang Bai + Cang Zhu
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  1. Er Zhi Wan consists of which of the following two herbs?
    a. Pu Huang + Wu Ling Zhi
    b. Han Lian Cao + Nu Zhen Zi: Tonify Liver/Kidney Yin and Essence (in the Tonify Yin Category)
    c. Ren Shen + Fu Zi
    d. Huang Bai + Cang Zhu