Exam 12: Understanding the Complexities of Health Care and Medical Professions
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Homeopathy was developed over ______ years ago in Europe by Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician.
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In what year did the National Institutes of Health (NIH) create the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine?
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Low-cost or free care to treat routine medical problems or conduct preventive screening is widely available throughout the United States.
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Who are the front-line doctors who spend most of their time diagnosing and treating common and routine illnesses and diseases?
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The ______ is a complex, market-based network of individuals and organizations that provide and underwrite medical services.
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What type of education is required for a person to become a registered dietitian?
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Explain what biologically based therapies are, giving at least one example.
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What is the typical length of a doctoral program in clinical psychology?
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What is the name for a dental professional who specializes in treating the gums and the bones supporting the teeth?
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The blending or combining of aspects of conventional Western medicine with those of complementary and alternative medicine is called
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Which of the following does complementary and alternative medicine NOT rely on?
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Health care in the United States is predominantly in the form of ______ medicine, a science-based approach that was largely developed in Europe and North America.
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Under the guidance of a physician, a ______ provides treatments that help patients restore musculoskeletal function.
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A patient with a rare and invasive form of cancer would most likely be treated with which type of health care?
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Most CAM practices are developed as a result of empirical evidence from research conducted via the scientific method.
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The central principle of therapeutic massage is that the body's soft tissues will function optimally when the circulatory and lymphatic systems are unimpeded.
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What kind of care would a physician with a specialty in internal medicine most likely provide?
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Integrative medicine is based on the Western view of patient care and the promotion of optimal health.
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Osteopathic manipulation, chiropractic adjustment, and therapeutic massage are the three most common types of manual therapies in the United States.
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