Aetiology & Pathogenesis June 13, 2022/0 Comments/by katee.luecke Welcome to your Aetiology & Pathogenesis 1. What type of internal wind disturbs the upper orifices and causes dizziness and convulsions? LV blood deficiency LV Yin deficiency Wind water invasion LV Yang turning into wind None 2. How many endogenous pathogenic factors are there? 4 7 6 5 None 3. What is not a pathogenesis of blood abnormality? Sinking of blood Blood heat Overflow of blood Blood deficiency None 4. How many external pathogenic factors are there? 5 6 7 4 None 5. What is not a cause of stones? Damp heat Improper diet Traumatic injury Abnormal emotion None 6. What is not as cause of blood stasis? Traumatic injury Qi deficiency Blood heat Wind None 7. Excessive use of eyes injures: Qi Yang Yin Blood None 8. What external pathogen tends to create internal wind? Fire Dryness Dampness Cold None 9. What can transform into heat in the body? External wind External cold External dryness All of the above None 10. Excessive lying down injures: Blood Qi Yang Muscles None Time's up https://www.tcmstudyguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tcm-study-guide-logo-png-long-black-300x106.png 0 0 katee.luecke https://www.tcmstudyguide.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/tcm-study-guide-logo-png-long-black-300x106.png katee.luecke2022-06-13 17:13:382022-12-29 17:31:16Aetiology & Pathogenesis
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