Stack #653387 Word Scramble
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| Question | Answer |
| Name the meridians that traverse the posterior, anterior and lateral aspects of the body. | Taiyang, yangming, shaoyang |
| Name this syndrome: neck rigidity, pain in the posterior aspect of the head and neck | Taiyang |
| Name this syndrome: high fever, profuse sweating extreme thirst, flushed face, mental restlessness, dry yellow tongue coating, superficial and forceful pulse | Yangming Meridian Syndrome |
| Name this syndrome: fullness and distension in the costal and hypochondriac regions | shaoyang |
| Name this syndrome: dryness of the mouth and throat | shaoyin |
| Name this syndrome: abdominal pain and diarrhea | taiyin |
| Name this syndrome: pain and heat sensation in the heart and vertical pain | jueyin |
| Name this syndrome: retention of harmful water and dysuria | taiyang |
| Name this syndrome: downward transmission of dryness and heat of the stomach, constipation, abdominal pain which is aggravated by pressure | yangming |
| Name this syndrome: bitter taste in mouth and hypochondriac pain | shaoyang |
| Name this syndrome: xu of spleen yang | taiyin syndrome |
| Name this syndrome: xu of heart and kidney | shaoyin syndrome |
| Name this syndrome: disturbance of liver qi | jueyin syndrome |
| Differentiating syndromes according to 6 meridians entails analysis and synthesis of what three parts? | 1. strength of resistance to disease 2. virulence of the pathogenic factors 3. depth of the disease |
| In three yang syndromes, the antipathogenic qi is strong and the pathogenic factor is hyperactive. What is presenting in the person? | The disease is active, manifesting syndromes of heat and excess nature. |
| In three yin syndromes, the pathogenic factor is hyperactive, while the resistance to the disease is weak. What is the presenting in the person? | The disease tends to be inactive manifesting syndromes of cold and deficiency nature. |
| Treatment aim in the three yang syndromes? | Eliminate the pathogenic factor |
| Treatment aim in the three yin syndromes? | Promoting antipathogenic qi |
| Generally, exogenous diseases develop from exterior to interior. What are the 4 exceptions to this rule? | 1.simultaneous onset of disease in 2 or more meridians 2.overlapping of disease. one meridian not cured before 2nd is attacked 3.direct invasion from EPI into one of 6 meridians 4.transmission of disease between a pair of ext. and int. related meridian |
| Pathology - name syndrome: fever, aversion to cold, stiffness and p at post aspect of head and neck, superficial pulse | Taiyang Syndrome |
| Pathology - name syndrome: SWEATING with a superficial and slowing-down pulse | invasion of Taiyang WIND |
| Pathology - name syndrome: ABSENCE OF SWEATING, superficial tense pulse | invasion of Taiyang by cold |
| Pathology - name syndrome: between interior and exterior, ALT. CHILLS AND FEVER, fullness in costal and hypochond. region, anorexia, mental restlessness, vomiting, BITTER TASTE, dryness of throat, blurring vision, string taut pulse | Shaoyang Syndrome |
| Treatment Principle for Shaoyang syndrome | Harmonize Shaoyang. Points from Shaoyang and Jueyin meridians (SJ, GB, P, LV). |
| Treatment Principle for Taiyang syndrome | Eliminate Exterior syndrome and promote smooth circulation of qi in meridians. Points from Taiyang Meridians of Hand and Foot (SI and UB) |
| Pathology - name the syndrome: EXTREME struggle between EPI and antipath. qi. Interior/Heat/Excess. | Yangming Syndrome |
| Yangming Meridian or Yangming Organ? Insubstantial heat spreading all over the body | Yangming Meridian Syndrome |
| Yangming Meridian or Yangming Organ? Substantial heat accumulating in the fu organs | Yangming Fu Organ Syndrome |
| Syndrome? feverishness of body pronounced in the afternoon, constipation, fullness and p in abdomen aggr. by pressure, restlessness, delirium, dry yellow coating or burnt yellow coating with thorns on tongue, deep and forceful pulse of excess type. | Yangming Fu Organ Syndrome |
| Treatment Principle for Yangming Meridian Syndrome | clear off heat using Yangming Merdians of hand and foot and governor vessel (LI, ST, DU). |
| Treatment Principle for Yangming Fu Syndrome | Purgation of excess faeces and excessive heat. Front Mu and Lower He-Sea of Yang Ming Hand/Foot (LI, ST, also SP) |
| Pathology - name syndrome: abdominal fullness, vomiting, poor appetite, diarrhoea, abdominal pain allevited with warmth or pressure, absence of thirst, a pale tongue with white coating, slow or slowing down pulse. | Taiyin Syndrome |
| Taiyin syndrome is often due to these three reasons? | 1. constitutional Spleen yang xu 2. direct invasion by pathogenic cold 3. inappropriate treatment of the three yang syndromes. |
| Syndrome description: cold syndrome of deficiency type resulting from xu of spleen qi and retention of cold damp in interior. | Taiyin Syndrome |
| Treatment Principle for Taiyin Syndrome | Warm middle burner and disperse cold. Back-shu, Front-mu and he-sea points of Spleen and Stomach, conception. Needling and Moxa. |
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