Quiz 7 Flashcards
Match the types of stagnation that address them in Yue Ju Wan:
Chaun Xiong: blood
Shen Qu: Food
Zhi Zi: fire
Cang Zhu: Damp/Phlegm
In Yue ju Wan, with the exception of heat/fire, what does the order of stagnation from qi-blood indicate, according to the lecture?
Density of the pathology
According to the lecture, the signs and symptoms noted in F & S for this formula, including pain in the chest radiating to the back, suggest sending this patient to the ER.
Gua Lou Xie Bai Bai Jiu Tang
This formula has 3 herbs ( hai zao, kun bu and hai dai) whichi softens hardness and dissipates clumps.
Ju He Wan
This formula contains a slightly modified Si Ni San ( chai hu, zhi ke, shao yao and zhi gan cao)
Chai Hu Shu Gan San
This formula addresses damp and cold in the middle jiao.
Hou Po Wen Zhong Tang
This formula contains several warming and moving herbs including ba dou. According to Dr. Pai, this type of condition could also be an emergency and the person should go to the Er.
Tian Ti Wu Yao San
Tian Ti Wu Yao San deals with what type of condition?
Cold excess
Which of the following could lead to qi stagnation?
(all of the above)
emotional disturbance, irregular eating habits, trauma, qi def, externally contracted pathogenic influences.
this formula hs just 2 herbs: chuan Lian zi and yan hu sao
Jin Ling Zi San
When improperly used, the formulas that regulate the qi can easily:
Injure fluids and scatter the qi
According to the lecture, which herb in Ban Xia Hou Po Tang indicates that the pathology is moving towards becoming a more formed substance, which physically needs to be drains downward?
Fu Ling