July quiz. Release Exterior fx. Set 5a
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Terms | Definitions |
|---|---|
Augments qi, releases exterior, harmonizes the stomach and transforms phlegm. | What category is Shen Su Yin in? |
Shen Su Yin | What do you give this patient: Externally contrated wind cold with phlegm and thin mucus in qi deficient patients Fever and chills, headache, nasa congestion and stifling sensation in chest. T: white coat P: Frail |
Xiao Chai Hu Tang | What would you give to this patient? They have Alternating fever and chills, dry throat, bitter taste in the mouth, dizziness, irritability, sensation of fullness in the chest and hypochondria, heartburn, nausea and vomiting, and no desire to eat. They may also have palpitations, coughing, and/or urinary dysfunction. T: thin white coat P: wiry |
Clears qi level heat, drains stomach fire, generates fluids, and alleviates thirst | What category is Bai Hu Tang in? |
Bai Hu Tang | What would you prescribe for this patient? High fever with profuse sweating and an aversion to heat, red face, severe thirst and irritability. May include headache, toothache, or bleeding of gums and nose. P: Flooding, forceful or slippery, rapid. |
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