Week 8 Classics Flashcards

1
Q

Shan Hang Lun Perspective

A

Treatise on cold damage, can transform into heat

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2
Q

Six Stages

A
  • Tai Yang
  • Yang Ming
  • Shao Yang
  • Tai Yin
  • Shao Yin
  • Jue Yin
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3
Q

Tai Yang

A
  1. Aversion to Cold
  2. HA & Stiff Neck
  3. Floating Pulse
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4
Q

Tai Yang Channel Pattern

A

Attack of Wind
Attack of Cold

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5
Q

Tai Yang Organ Patterns

A

Accumulation of Water
Accumulation of Blood

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6
Q

Yang Ming Channel Patterns

A

the four bigs . . .
big fever, big sweat, big thirst, big pulse

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7
Q

Shao Yang (6)

A
  1. Alternating shivers/cold feeling and fever/heat feeling
  2. Bitter taste in the mouth
  3. Dry throat, blurry vision, irritability
  4. Hypochondrial fullness and distention
  5. Lack of desire to eat or drink, nausea, vomiting
  6. T: Unilateral white coating and P: Wiry-Fine
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8
Q

Tai Yin

A
  1. Abd. fullness, feeling of cold, vomiting, lack of
    appetite, diarrhea, absence of thirst, tiredness
  2. T: pale w/ sticky white coat
  3. P: Deep-Weak-Slow
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8
Q

Abd. fullness, feeling of cold, vomiting, lack of
appetite, diarrhea, absence of thirst, tiredness

A

Tai Yin

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9
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T: pale w/ sticky white coat
P: Deep-Weak-Slow

A

Tai Yin

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10
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  1. Alternating shivers/cold feeling and fever/heat feeling
A

Shao Yang

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11
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  1. Bitter taste in the mouth
A

Shao Yang

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12
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  1. Dry throat, blurry vision, irritability
A

Shao Yang

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13
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  1. Hypochondrial fullness and distention
A

Shao Yang

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14
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  1. Lack of desire to eat or drink, nausea, vomiting
A

Shao Yang

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15
Q
  1. T: Unilateral white coating and P: Wiry-Fine
A

Shao Yang

16
Q

characterized by SP Yang xu with Cold . . . or
from a Ba Gong point of view it’s Interior Empty Cold

A

Tai Yin

17
Q

Shao Yin Channels

A

Ht and Kd

18
Q

Shao Yin patterns

A

Cold transformation
Heat transformation

19
Q

Jue Yin, 2 presentations

A

Heat above cold below
round worm

20
Q

Jue Yin detailed

A

Persistent thirst, feeling of energy rising up to the
chest, pain and sensation in the HT region, hungry
w/o desire, cold limbs, diarrhea, vomiting, vomiting
of roundworms
* P: Wiry

21
Q

Persistent thirst, feeling of energy rising up to the
chest, pain and sensation in the HT region, hungry
w/o desire, cold limbs, diarrhea, vomiting, vomiting
of roundworms
* P: Wiry

A

Jue yin

22
Q

Four Levels (6)

A
  1. By definition, caused by Wind-Heat
  2. Manifest with fever
  3. Are infectious
  4. Pathogenic factor enters in through the nose and mouth
  5. Develop rapidly
  6. Have a strong tendency to injure Yin
23
Q

Yang ming organ pattern

A

constipation and high fever

24
Q

Wei Level

A

beginning stage, the only exterior level

25
Q

Qi level

A

Compared to Wei Level:
more intense, affects the Mind, dries things up & is deeper

26
Q

Ying level

A

deeper heat injures the Yin
obstructs the Mind and PC
and creates fever at night

27
Q

Xue Level

A

Heat at the deepest level =
bleeding
macules
tremors
convulsions
delirium or coma
yin deficiency
and potential collapse of Yin or Yang