FCM4 Midterm ALREADY PASSED
What are the 8 principles? - =Interior/Exterior
Yin/Yang
Excess/Deficient
Heat/Cold
Yin is described as - =Interior, cold, vacuity
Yang is described as - =Exterior, heat, replete
This pair identifies the depth and location of disease - =Interior/Exterior
This body area is described as the skin, hair and flesh - =Exterior
This body area is described as the viscera and the bowels - =Interior
The location and strength of this disease is shallow and light - =Exterior
The location and strength of this disease has moved deep and is relatively strong - =Interior
This type of pattern shows symptoms of fever
headache
body aches
nasal congestion
runny nose
itchy/painful throat
aversion to wind/cold
P = floating
,T - thin white coat - =Exterior Pattern
The pathomechanism of the 6 evils invade the body through the - =Skin, hair, flesh and pores
What governs the skin and hair, nose and throat - =Lung
What pattern is generally acute with a short course and the pathogen is generally weak and
shallow - =Exterior Patterns
Pathomechanism of a fever - =Fight between evil and right qi
Pathomechanism of aversion to wind/cold - =The warming aspects of qi is compromised
Pathomechanism of nasal congestion, cough, sore throat - =The lung is damaged and not
diffusing and downbearing
Pathomechanism of pain - =A block of movement
This type of pattern shows symptoms of a
high fever
no aversion to cold
sweating
thirst
dark urine
dry stool/constipation
T = yellow fur
P = rapid, forceful - =Interior Pattern
When an exterior pattern moves to interior - =Disease is advancing
,When an interior pattern moves to exterior - =Disease is resolving
Preexisting internal with new external or preexisting external with new internal - =Simultaneous
external and internal patterns
Alternating fever and chills - =Shao Yang disease
half in/half out
Strong aversion to cold
Light Fever
P = Floating and Tight - =Exterior cold
Wind-cold
Light aversion to cold
Possibly only aversion to wind
Strong fever
P = floating and rapid - =Exterior heat
Wind-heat
Distinct aversion to wind
sweating
P = Floating
Weak resistance of opening and closing of pores - =Exterior Vacuity
Distinct aversion to cold
lack of sweat
P = Floating
Strong resistance to disease and cold evil blocks pores - =Exterior Repletion
, Yin exuberance or yang vacuity - =Cold Pattern
Yang exuberance or yin vacuity - =Heat Patterns
Function and movement of the body decline - =Cold Pattern
Body mechanism is hyperactive - =Heat Pattern
Aversion to cold
Like warm environments
cold limbs
no thirst
no taste in mouth
T = Pale with moist glossy white fur
P = slow or tight - =Cold Pattern
Pathomechanism for clear and profuse excretions - =yang deficiency leads to inability to warm
and transform fluids
Fever with desire for coolness
desire for cold fluids
red face and eyes
vexation
short, red urine
dry, bound stools
T = Red and dry yellow fur
P = Rapid - =Heat Pattern
What are the 8 principles? - =Interior/Exterior
Yin/Yang
Excess/Deficient
Heat/Cold
Yin is described as - =Interior, cold, vacuity
Yang is described as - =Exterior, heat, replete
This pair identifies the depth and location of disease - =Interior/Exterior
This body area is described as the skin, hair and flesh - =Exterior
This body area is described as the viscera and the bowels - =Interior
The location and strength of this disease is shallow and light - =Exterior
The location and strength of this disease has moved deep and is relatively strong - =Interior
This type of pattern shows symptoms of fever
headache
body aches
nasal congestion
runny nose
itchy/painful throat
aversion to wind/cold
P = floating
,T - thin white coat - =Exterior Pattern
The pathomechanism of the 6 evils invade the body through the - =Skin, hair, flesh and pores
What governs the skin and hair, nose and throat - =Lung
What pattern is generally acute with a short course and the pathogen is generally weak and
shallow - =Exterior Patterns
Pathomechanism of a fever - =Fight between evil and right qi
Pathomechanism of aversion to wind/cold - =The warming aspects of qi is compromised
Pathomechanism of nasal congestion, cough, sore throat - =The lung is damaged and not
diffusing and downbearing
Pathomechanism of pain - =A block of movement
This type of pattern shows symptoms of a
high fever
no aversion to cold
sweating
thirst
dark urine
dry stool/constipation
T = yellow fur
P = rapid, forceful - =Interior Pattern
When an exterior pattern moves to interior - =Disease is advancing
,When an interior pattern moves to exterior - =Disease is resolving
Preexisting internal with new external or preexisting external with new internal - =Simultaneous
external and internal patterns
Alternating fever and chills - =Shao Yang disease
half in/half out
Strong aversion to cold
Light Fever
P = Floating and Tight - =Exterior cold
Wind-cold
Light aversion to cold
Possibly only aversion to wind
Strong fever
P = floating and rapid - =Exterior heat
Wind-heat
Distinct aversion to wind
sweating
P = Floating
Weak resistance of opening and closing of pores - =Exterior Vacuity
Distinct aversion to cold
lack of sweat
P = Floating
Strong resistance to disease and cold evil blocks pores - =Exterior Repletion
, Yin exuberance or yang vacuity - =Cold Pattern
Yang exuberance or yin vacuity - =Heat Patterns
Function and movement of the body decline - =Cold Pattern
Body mechanism is hyperactive - =Heat Pattern
Aversion to cold
Like warm environments
cold limbs
no thirst
no taste in mouth
T = Pale with moist glossy white fur
P = slow or tight - =Cold Pattern
Pathomechanism for clear and profuse excretions - =yang deficiency leads to inability to warm
and transform fluids
Fever with desire for coolness
desire for cold fluids
red face and eyes
vexation
short, red urine
dry, bound stools
T = Red and dry yellow fur
P = Rapid - =Heat Pattern