Memory of Level 19 Theory Exam Questions

Recall of Level 19 Theory Part 1 Exam Questions

Reposted from: 2019级理论一真题回忆

#Exam# #Theory Part 1#

Traditional Chinese Medicine Diagnosis

Term Explanation:
False Spirit
Mirror Tongue
Golden Reality Without Sound
Oblique Flying Pulse

Short Answer:
Differentiation of tinnitus between deficiency and excess
Similarities and differences between Kidney Yin Deficiency and Kidney Essence Deficiency

Chinese Herbal Medicine

Multiple Choice:
Efficacy of Dried Ginger
Broad-spectrum diuretic herb Poria
Blood Qi herb Chuanxiong
Lower stomach, stop vomiting and hiccups herb Xuanfuhua
Shenqu for relieving exterior syndrome
Herbs that tonify Lung, Spleen, Kidney and generate fluids, seems to be Ginseng?

Fill in the Blanks:
Five flavors and their corresponding functions, function of bitter herbs
Efficacy of Rehmannia glutinosa (Sheng Dihuang)
Efficacy of Schisandra (Wuweizi)

Short Answer:
Efficacy of Rhubarb (5 points)
Similarities and differences between Turtle Shell and Soft-shelled Turtle Shell (5 points)

Formulas

Multiple Choice:
Treatment with Sang Piao Xiao San
Formulas that use both Raw and Prepared Rehmannia: Baihe Gugin Tang, Da Qin Jiao Tang

Fill in the Blanks:
Assistant herbs, assistant treatment herbs, counter-assistant herbs
Ratio of Ophiopogon and Pinellia in Mai Men Dong Tang is 7:1, function of Banxia
Strong acrid, bitter, descending herbs in Ban Xia Xie Xin Tang: Banxia, Dried Ginger, Huangqin, Huanglian

Short Answer:
Significance of Jujube in Shi Zao Tang
Composition, compatibility, and principles of Yin Chen Hao Tang

Inner Canon (Neijing)

Dictation:
Human Qi is received from the grain; grain enters the stomach to be transmitted to the lung. The five zang and six fu organs all receive Qi, with the clear portion being Ying, and the turbid portion being Wei. Ying is in the vessels; Wei is outside the vessels. Ying circulates continuously, gathering again every fifty (presumably breaths or pulses), with yin and yang interpenetrating like an endless ring. Wei Qi travels twenty-five degrees in yin and twenty-five degrees in yang, divided into day and night; Qi rises at yang and stops at yin.

Term Explanation:
Diarrhea at dusk (Sun Xie)
Opening the ghost gate

Essay Question:
The Six Micro-essentials: Comprehensive discussion on the law of Jing Qi circulation
Five Zang Organ Pathogenesis

Cold Damage (Shanghan)

Multiple Choice:
Xiao Jian Zhong Tang

Fill in the Blanks:

  1. For Taiyang disease on the third day, sweating, vomiting, purging, or moxibustion fail to relieve, this is a severe illness; Gui Zhi should not be used. Observe pulse and symptoms to understand which reversal is involved and treat accordingly.
  2. Woman with abdominal pain?
  3. Indications for Ma Zi Ren Wan?

Short Answer:

  1. Outline analysis of Taiyang disease
  2. Why is self-induced diarrhea without thirst classified as Taiyin? Explanation and significance in diagnosis

Synopsis of Prescriptions of the Golden Cabinet (Jinkui)

Multiple Choice:
External washing location for Kushen Tang
Heavy use of raw Rehmannia in Fang Ji Di Huang Tang

Fill in the Blanks:
Taiyang disease, complete symptom presentation, strong body, almost faint, pulse is deep and slow, referring to spasms, treat with Gualou Gui Zhi Tang
Patients with phlegm-fluid retention

Short Answer:

  1. Treatment principles for water Qi disease
  2. List formulas for postpartum abdominal pain in women

Warm Disease (Wenbing)

Dictation:
Sweating leads to fainting and deafness, severe cases have eyes closed and no desire to speak; purging leads to diarrhea; moistening leads to the disease being deep and unresolved. The same treatment is applied in long summer, late autumn, and winter; San Ren Tang is the main formula.

Fill in the Blanks:
Name and author of Qing Dynasty treatise dedicated to Wind Warm diseases
Prescription for summer-warm damp invading the triple burner? Prescription for summer-damp obstructing Shaoyang
Types of warm diseases according to their nature

Term Explanation:
Warm disease
Warm toxin

Short Answer:
Pathogenesis of rash and differentiation of normal and reverse patterns
Etiology, pathogenesis, clinical manifestations, treatment, and representative formulas of summer-damp injuring Qi