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Comprehensive knowledge and skill outline of pharmacy in the examination outline of licensed pharmacists

Examination outline for licensed pharmacists (outline of comprehensive knowledge and skills of traditional Chinese medicine)

According to the needs of licensed pharmacists' duties and practice activities, the examination contents of comprehensive knowledge and skills of traditional Chinese medicine mainly include:

1. Basic knowledge of TCM theory and TCM diagnostics.

2. Differentiation and treatment of common diseases and basic knowledge of ethnic medicine.

3. The reference range of normal values of commonly used medical examination indexes and the clinical significance of examination results.

4. Basic contents of pharmaceutical service and consultation.

5. Basic knowledge and operational skills of traditional Chinese medicine dispensing.

6. Knowledge of storage and maintenance of traditional Chinese medicine.

7.OTC knowledge.

8. Rational application of traditional Chinese medicine and adverse reactions of traditional Chinese medicine.

9 Chinese medicine literature and medical equipment related knowledge.

Examination outline of comprehensive knowledge and skills of traditional Chinese medicine for licensed pharmacists

Details of large units and small units

(A) the basic characteristics of Chinese medicine

1. The main content of the overall concept

2. Treatment based on syndrome differentiation

(1) the difference between symptoms, syndromes and diseases

(2) the relationship between syndrome differentiation and treatment

(2) Yin-Yang theory

1. Analysis and Application of Yin and Yang Properties of Things

2. The relationship between Yin and Yang

(1) Contradiction between Yin and Yang

(2) Interaction of Yin and Yang.

(3) Balance of Yin and Yang

(4) Mutual transformation of Yin and Yang

3. Clinical application of Yin-Yang theory

Application of (1) in disease diagnosis

(2) Application in disease treatment

(C) Five Elements Theory

1. Features of Five Elements and Five Elements Theory

2. The five elements of life, abuse and abuse

(1) Formation and Law of Interaction of Five Elements

(2) The formation and law of the five elements.

(3) the formation of five elements and the law of multiplication

(4) The formation and law of the five elements.

3. Clinical application of Five Elements Theory

Application of (1) in disease diagnosis

(2) Application in disease treatment

(4) Tibetan elephants

1. Physiological functions of five internal organs

(1) Physiological function of the heart

(2) Physiological function of lung

(3) Physiological function of spleen

(4) Physiological function of liver

(5) Physiological function of kidney

2. The relationship between the five internal organs

(1) Main physiological relationship between heart and lung

(2) The main physiological relationship between heart and spleen.

(3) The main physiological relationship between heart and liver

(4) The main physiological relationship between heart and kidney.

(5) The main physiological relationship between lung and spleen

(6) The main physiological relationship between lung and liver

(7) The main physiological relationship between lung and kidney

(8) The main physiological relationship between liver and spleen

(9) The main physiological relationship between liver and kidney

(10) Main physiological relationship between spleen and kidney

3. The relationship between five zang-organs and heart, fluid, body, mind and body.

(1) The relationship between heart and heart, fluid, body, culture and orifices.

(2) The relationship between lung and heart, fluid, body, mind and orifices.

(3) The relationship between spleen and heart, fluid, body, culture and orifices.

(4) The relationship between liver and heart, fluid, body, mind and orifices.

(5) The relationship between kidney and heart, fluid, body, mind and body.

4. Physiological function of six fu organs

(1) Main physiological functions of gallbladder

(2) The main physiological functions of the stomach

(3) Main physiological functions of small intestine

(4) Main physiological functions of large intestine

(5) The main physiological function of bladder

(6) Main physiological functions of triple energizer

5. Qi Fu Heng-Organ

(1) The tissues and organs contained in Qi Heng's fu organs.

(2) The physiological function of the brain and its relationship with the five internal organs.

(3) Physiological functions of daughter cells and physiological factors affecting their functions.

6. The relationship between five internal organs and six internal organs

(1) Main physiological relationship between heart and small intestine

(2) The main physiological relationship between lung and large intestine

(3) the main physiological relationship between spleen and stomach

(4) The main physiological relationship between liver and gallbladder.

(5) The main physiological relationship between kidney and bladder

(5) Basic substances of life activities

1.qi

The function of (1) gas

(2) Pneumatic operation

(3) Classification and distribution of gases

2. Blood

(1) blood output

(2) Blood circulation

(3) the function of blood

(4) the relationship between qi and blood

Step 3: Body fluids

Metabolism of (1) body fluids

(2) Function of body fluid

(6) Meridian

1. Composition of meridian system

(1) composition of meridians

(2) Composition of collateral

(3) the composition of the subsidiary part

2. the twelve meridians

(1) trend and handover law

(2) Distribution law

(3) Process sequence

3. Strange Meridian and Eight Veins

The characteristics and functions of (1) odd meridians and eight pulses

(2) The basic functions of supervision, appointment, impulse and pulsation.

4. Physiological functions of meridians

Main physiological functions of meridians

(7) Constitution

1. Formation and classification of constitution

Composition and characteristics of (1)

(2) the relationship between constitution and viscera and meridians

(3) The relationship between constitution and essence, qi, blood and body fluid.

(4) Constitution classification

2. Factors affecting health

(1) Endowment, age, gender, emotion, disease

(2) Diet, rest and acupuncture

(3) Geographical environment and others

3. The application of constitution theory

(1) individual susceptibility to some causes.

(2) It affects the conghua and spread of diseases.

(3) to guide the treatment based on syndrome differentiation

deal with

(A) the principles and methods of treatment

1. Cure the disease

(1) Application of palliative treatment and radical treatment

(2) The application of positive and negative therapy.

2. Strengthening the body resistance and eliminating evil spirits

(1) The difference between strengthening the body resistance and eliminating pathogenic factors

(2) the application of strengthening body resistance and eliminating pathogenic factors

Regulate yin and yang

(1) The difference between damaging its profit and making up its deficiency.

(2) The clinical application of the therapy of damaging its surplus and supplementing its deficiency.

4. Three factors are appropriate.

(1) principle of adapting to the time and its clinical application

(2) The principle of local conditions and clinical application.

(3) The principle and clinical application of adapting to individual needs.

(2) Examples of syndrome differentiation and treatment of common diseases.

1. Symptoms and treatment of common cold, wind-heat cold and wind-cold cold

2. Symptoms and treatment of cough and wind-cold invading the lung, wind-heat invading the lung, and dryness and evil injuring the lung.

3. Asthma syndrome is caused by wind-cold blocking lung, phlegm-heat blocking lung and kidney deficiency.

4. Symptoms and treatment of insomnia due to hyperactivity of heart fire, stagnation of liver-qi, hyperactivity of fire due to yin deficiency and deficiency of both heart and spleen.

5. Stomach pain, stomach cold, indigestion, stomach pain, liver qi invading the stomach, liver and stomach stagnation, spleen and stomach deficiency and cold symptoms and treatment.

6. Symptoms and treatment of vomiting, indigestion, and liver-qi invading the stomach.

7. Symptoms and treatment of diarrhea, diarrhea and kidney-yang deficiency.

8. Symptoms and treatment of constipation caused by stomach heat, stagnation of liver and spleen, fluid deficiency and blood dryness, and yang deficiency and cold coagulation.

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