DX II Flashcards

1
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Tai Yang Shan Han Disease:

A
  • fever/no fever
  • MUST HAVE aversion to cold
  • h/a
    -b/a
  • stiff neck
  • NO SWEATING
  • n/v
    P = floating + tight
    T = no change
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Tai Yang Zhong Feng Disease:

A
  • SWEATING
  • some aversion to wind or cold
  • may have fever
  • nose congestion
  • h/a
  • dry heave
  • P = floating and weak on deep palpitation
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3
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Tai Yang Wen Bing Disease:

A
  • Fever
  • THIRST
  • NO aversion to cold
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4
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6 evils:

A
  1. wind
  2. damp
  3. heat
  4. cold
  5. dryness
  6. summer-heat
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5
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Shan han is a term that includes all the disease that has ___.

A

Fever

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6
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Zhong feng =

A

attacked by wind - like a stroke, almost w-c but more WIND

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7
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Shan han =

A

attacked by cold

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8
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Shi wen =

A

attacked by damp-heat

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9
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Re bing =

A

attacked by warm evil

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10
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Wen bing =

A

attacked by wind-heat

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11
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Most superficial level of the Tai yang diseases?

A

Shan Han

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12
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Who discussed contracted diseases in SHAN HAN LUN (200-210 AD) ?

A

Zhang Zhong Jing

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13
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What are the six channel patterns/diseases ?

A
  1. Tai Yang Zhong Feng
  2. Tai Yang Shan Han
  3. Tai Yang Wen Bing
  4. Yangming disease
  5. Shao Yang disease
  6. Tai yin disease
  7. Shao yin disease
  8. Jue yin disease
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14
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4 level pattern:

A
  1. wei
  2. qi
  3. ying
  4. xue
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15
Q

3 burner pattern:

A

UB
MB
LB

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16
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Tai Yang Zhong Feng:

A
  • fever
  • aversion to wind
  • h/a
  • with SWEATING
  • may have nose congestion
  • dry heave
  • NO THIRST
  • P = floating and moderate
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17
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Tai Yang Shan Han:

A
  • fever
  • aversion to cold
  • h/a
  • stiff neck
  • b/a
  • no sweting
  • rapid breathing or wheezing
  • P = floating and tight
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Tai Yang Wen Bing:

A
  • fever
  • sl. shivers
  • sneezing
  • cough
  • runny nose
  • sl. sweating
  • itchy or sore throat
  • sl. thirst
  • T = sl. red on tip and sides, coating thin and white
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19
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def condition pulse:
excess condition pulse:
yangming pulse:

A
  • floating and moderate
  • floating and tight
  • flooding
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20
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Yangming disease is at the ___ level:

A

Qi

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21
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Tidal fever is at:

A

the same time every day

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22
Q

Yangming disease is ___ fever.

A

intense

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23
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Yangming channel disease:

A
  • intense fever
  • profuse sweating
  • very thirsty - want to drink cold
  • red face
  • irritability
  • T = yellow and dry
  • P = flooding and big
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24
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Yangming fu organ disease:

A

(LI) - “heat moving to the intestines”

  • AFTERNOON (during the day-not night) tidal fever
  • sweating in the hands and feet
  • distention fullness and pain in the abdomen around the umbilicus
  • constipation
  • if severe, can have insomnia, delirium, even insane
  • T = red; thick, yellow coating, even brown with thorn or cracks
  • P = deep, strong and rapid
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25
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Shaoyang disease:

A

(GB)

  • bitter mouth
  • dry throat
  • blurred vision
  • no fixed pattern with chills and fever
  • irregular episodes, time (can’t tell when you’ll have the next episode)
  • ALT CHILL AND FEVER (shaoyang syndrome)
  • fullness and distention in chest and hypochondriac region
  • low appetite
  • irritability
  • n/v
  • T = thin and white coat, sl. yellow
  • P = wiry
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26
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Malaria:

A
  • ALT CHILLS AND FEVER
  • fixed time
  • regular episode
  • Chills give way to fever, then to sweats. Repeat cycle.
27
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Tai Yin disease:

A
  • more related to digestive symptoms
  • abdominal bloating
  • vomiting
  • diarrhea
  • does not want to drink or eat
  • not thirsty
  • on and off abdominal pain, better with warmth and pressure
  • T = white, greasy coating
  • P = deep, moderate and weak
  • Tai yin excess disease: more severe cramping pain with wiry and tight pulse
  • Tai yin def disease: dull abdominal pain, more chronic, not as severe as Xs. with deep and weak pulse.
28
Q

Shao Yin disease includes:

A
  1. Shao yin han hua (cold transformation)

2. Shao yin re hua (heat transformation)

29
Q

Shao yin han hua:

A
  • aversion to cold
  • no fever
  • fatigue, always lying down
  • def shen
  • low voice
  • cold extremities
  • diarrhea with undigested food
  • vomit right after eating
  • possible red cheeks (false heat)
  • P= minute, thready
30
Q

Shao yin re hua:

A
  • very irritable
  • cannot lie down
  • dry mouth
  • dry throat
  • insomnia
  • T = red with scanty coating
  • P = thin and rapid
31
Q

Jue yin disease:

A
  • wasting and thirsting (SP qi cannot ascend)
  • qi rush up to the HT
  • pain and heat in HT
  • hungry but does not want to eat
  • if eat, may vomit parasites
  • mixed heat and cold pattern
  • cold (jue yin) extremities
32
Q
Re Jue
vs. 
Han Jue
vs. 
You Jue
A
  • True heat, false cold
  • True cold
  • parasites (roundworm, tapeworms)
33
Q

Who discussed WEN RE LUN (1667-1746 AD)?

A

Yeh Tian Shi

34
Q

Wei level:

A
  • fever
  • sl. aversion to wind cold
  • often has h/a
  • dry mouth w/ sl. thrist
  • cough
  • sore throat
  • T = red on tip and sides
  • P = floating and rapid
35
Q

Qi level:

A
  • ying has not been injured yet - similar to hanging
  • fever
  • no aversion to cold, but aversion to HEAT
  • irritable
  • thirsty
  • deep colored urine
  • T = red, yellow coating
  • P = rapid
36
Q

What are the Qi level options:

A
  1. heat in LU
  2. heat in chest diaphragmatic area
  3. heat in ST
  4. heat binding in the LI
37
Q

Heat in the LU:

A
  • cough
  • wheezing
  • chest pain
  • yellow thick sputum
38
Q

Heat in the chest, diaphragmatic area:

A
  • irritability

- unrest

39
Q

Heat in the ST:

A
  • intense fever
  • huge sweating
  • rapid breathing
  • very thirsty
  • P = flooding, big, rapid pulse
  • T = dry, yellow tongue coating
40
Q

Heat binding in the LI:

A
  • focal distention in abdomen
  • constipation
  • diarrhea
  • may have delirium
41
Q

Ying level:

A
  • beginning go Yin being injured
  • fever worse at NIGHT
  • dry mouth and throat - but no thirst
  • fatigue
  • irritability
  • insomnia
  • with macules vague and BARELY VISIBLE beneath the skin
  • T = deep red, little coating
  • P = thin and rapid
  • *severe cases:
  • shen disturbance
  • delirium
  • hot palms and soles
  • NO SWEATING after fever subsides
  • body exhaustion
  • may develop deficient wind such as extremities trembling
  • T = atrophied, peeled coating, no moisture
42
Q

Xue level:

A

EXCESS HEAT IN BLOOD LEVEL:

  • yang level manifestation add more heat
  • irritability
  • delirium
  • insane
  • clearly seen macules with bright red, purple or towards black color
  • bleeding condition (vomiting blood, nose bleeding, bleeding in stool, in urine)
  • may have convulsion
  • T = deep or purple red
  • P= thin, rapid

DEF HEAT IN BLOOD:

  • more of a yin def
  • continuous low grade fever
  • fever in the evening
  • cool down in the morning
  • severe yin def
  • def wind symptoms (mild convulsions, mild stiffness)
43
Q

3 burner diseases were discussed by ____

A

WU JU TONG (1736-1829 AD)

44
Q

UB disease includes:

A
  1. LU being invaded:
  2. Heat in LU:
  3. Evil reverse transmit to PC:
45
Q

LU being invaded:

A
  • fever
  • sl. aversion to w-c
  • with sweating
  • thirst or no thirst
  • cough
  • P = floating, rapid, bigger in the 2 fun position
46
Q

Heat in LU:

A
  • fever
  • cough more severe
  • yellow, sticky phlegm
  • no chills here
  • P = rapid
  • T = red
47
Q

Evil reverse transmit to PC:

A
  • HIGH fever
  • difficult speaking
  • cold extremities
  • coma
  • delirium
  • unconsciousness (strong heat developing into phlegm)
  • stroke
  • epilepsy
  • T = rigid
48
Q

MB diseases include:

A
  1. yangming meridian syndrome complex
  2. yangming fu organ syndrome complex
  3. tai yin damp-heat syndrome complex
49
Q

Yangming meridian syndrome complex:

A
  • high fever
  • profuse sweating
  • strong thirst
  • P = flooding
  • T = red, yellow coating
50
Q

Yangming fu organ syndrome complex:

A
  • severe constipation
  • afternoon tidal fever
  • 5 palm seats
  • abdominal pain/distention
51
Q

Tai yin damp heat syndrome complex:

A
  • sallow complexion
  • heaviness in head and body
  • stifling sensation in chest
  • unsurfaced fever
  • sweating w/o resolution of fever
  • hunger w.o desire to eat
  • abdominal distention
  • sloppy stools
  • extreme body fatigue
  • n/v
  • scanty urination
  • T = red, yellow greasy coating
  • P = thin, rapid moderate
52
Q

LB diseases:

A
  1. LV KD yin def
53
Q

LV KD yin def:

A
  • evening fever,
  • morning coolness
  • fever receding without sweating
  • palms and soles hotter than the back of hands and feet
  • dry mouth and throat
  • fatigue
  • irritability
  • restless
  • insomnia
  • hearing reduce
  • trembling extremities
  • T = red, sitting coating
  • P = thin, rapid
54
Q

In rare cases, there’s also ____ ____ ___ in the LB disease:

A

KD yang def

- often due to long term dampness which injure the SP yang and KD yang

55
Q

To treat a disease, one must first find out the ___ that caused the disease.

A

root

56
Q

correct qi =

A

root (beng)

57
Q

evil qi =

A

branch (biao)

58
Q

Etiology is ___. Symptom is ___.

Initial disease is ___. Secondary disease is ___.

A

beng (root), biao (branch), beng (root), biao (branch)

59
Q

Fu Zhen =

Qu Xie =

A

help the “correct qi”

dispel the “evil qi”

60
Q

Fu zhen: when correct qi is deficient, evil qi is ___.

A

Not strong

61
Q

Qu Xie: when evil qi is excess, correct qi is ___

A

Not deficient

62
Q

Fu Zhen + Qu Xie (simultaneously) =

A

when correct qi (root) is deficient, evil qi is strong.

63
Q

Qu Xie first, then Fu Zhen:

A

when evil qi is strong, correct qi (root) is deficient, but is still strong enough to attack the evil

64
Q

Fu Shen first, then Qu Xie:

A

correct qi (root) is too deficient to attack evil