TCM Foundations Quiz #1 Q&A – Flashcards
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The Three Treasures are: a. Jing, Qi, Blood b. Jing, Qi, Shen c. Qi, Blood, Shen d. sex, drugs, rock 'n roll
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b. Jing, Qi, Shen
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What two organ systems often contribute to Deficiency of Wei Qi and how would they contribute to that Deficiency?
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Lung- poor regulation of Wei Qi near the surface, such as the pores The spleen contributes to the deficiency of Wei Qi when it does not send enough blood and Qi to the body, and therefore, not enough Qi is available to the lung to distribute FEEL FREE TO IMPROVE ANSWER WITH EDITS
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Shen is housed in the _______ and is translated as _____________.
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Shen is housed in the HEART and is translated as SPIRIT.
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List the four Pathologies of Qi: a. b. c. d.
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The four Pathologies of Qi are: a. Deficiency b. Stagnation c. Rebellious d. Sinking
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The Pathologies of Blood include: a. Stagnation, Deficiency, Rebellious b. Stagnation, Deficiency, Heat c. Rebellious, Sinking, Stagnation d. Deficient, Sinking, Heat
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The Pathologies of Blood include: b. Stagnation, Deficiency, Heat
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Jinye refers to __________.
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Jinye refers to BODY FLUIDS.
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The type of Qi that the Spleen extracts from food we eat is __________Qi.
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The type of Qi that the Spleen extracts from food we eat is GU Qi.
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Functions of Qi include: Transforming, ____________,Holding, _____________, ______________, and ________________.
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Functions of Qi include: Transforming, TRANSPORTING , Holding, RAISING, PROTECTING , and WARMING.
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Within the 8 Principles, acute EPI invasions are generally: a. Wind Damp b. Wind Cold and Wind Damp c. Wind Heat and Wind Cold d. Wind only
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Within the 8 Principles, acute EPI invasions are generally: c. Wind Heat and Wind Cold
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The first major book written about Chinese medicine was the: a. Nan Jing b. Huang Di Nei Jing c. Su Wen d. Shang Han Lun
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The first major book written about Chinese medicine was the: c. Huang Di Nei Jing