NCCAOM: Treatise on Cold InjuryWelcome to your quiz for the course: NCCAOM: Treatise on Cold Injury You may re-take this quiz as necessary to score a passing grade of 70% or higher.To download your CEU Certificate: a certificate link will will appear at the end of this quiz (with a passing score). The certificate link will also appear in an email to you and in your user area after logging in.Note: the first three questions are part of your NCCAOM Worksheet, and they are not graded. Your Name (as it will appear on your certificate) Your email (we will send a copy of your certificate here) Your License # 1. A major focus of the Shang Han Lun is: Attacking toxins Disease progression Excessive yang Spleen restriction2. In discussion, Qi Bo says “When a person is attacked by a Cold pathogen, the person will exhibit _____________ Febrile disease Dizziness Water retention Sore throat3. The Diaphoresis method relieves pathogens through: Transmission Sweating Dissolving Warming4. The primary author of Shang Han Lun is: Hua Tuo Zhang, Zhong Jing Ge Hong Bao Gu5. True or False: The Shang Han Za Bing Lun refers to 2 treatises: Shan Han Lun and Jin Kui Yao Lue True False6. Shang Han Lun classifies Febrile Diseases into how many stages: 3 12 6 None7. Which of the following IS NOT among the Stages of Febrile Disease: Taiyang Bing Yangming Bing Xia Fa Shaoyang Bing8. Shang Han Lun classifies treatments into how many methods: 3 8 5 29. True or False: Disease transmission follows a singular linear progression: True False10. The methods of treatment described in Shang Han Lun include: Diaphoresis Emesis Purgation all of the above11. The Emesis method relieves pathogens through: Regulation Vomiting Dissolving Transmission12. The Purgation method relieves pathogens through: Bowel movements Transmission Warming Dissolving13. Learning Shang Han Lun requires a knowledge of: Yin Yang Zang Fu and Channels Six Channel differentiation All of the aboveTime is Up!0 CommentsShare This Story, Choose Your Platform!FacebookTwitterRedditLinkedInTumblrPinterestVkEmailLeave A CommentComment
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