Exam 17: Complementary and Alternative Medicine
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Last night, while watching television, you saw an advertisement for a new prescription allergy medication.This type of advertisement is an example of
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The health system called ________ has come to closely resemble allopathic medicine, but it is based on the philosophy that the body is a whole unit, structure and function are interrelated, and manipulation of bones can improve the bodies balance and self-regulation.
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Massage has been shown to be beneficial for doing all of the following EXCEPT
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One side effect to using intranasal zinc to shorten the duration of a cold is the potential for permanent loss of smell.
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Sales of herbal remedies are currently doubling every four years.
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The concept of ________ involves actions you take on behalf of your own health; it includes observing your own symptoms, gathering information and advice, making an informed decision, and then either treating yourself or seeking professional care.
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Herbal medicine incorporates the use of succession, the dilution of curative substances.
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The Chinese practice of applying heat or burning herbs near specific points on the body to cure disease or relieve pain is called ________.
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The Chinese practice of ________ is believed to restore health or relieve pain by improving energy circulation through the body with the use of needles inserted at specific points of the body.
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Which of the following health practices incorporates a concept of spine subluxation-a misalignment, displacement, or dislocation of vertebrae in the spinal column-as a cause of illness?
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Conventional medicine is the oldest form of health care in the world.
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Hypnosis is the use of intentional relaxation and focusing exercises to produce an altered state of consciousness (a trance-like state) in which a person is more responsive to suggestion.
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Some studies suggest that practicing t'ai chi may improve physical functioning for older adults, lower blood pressure, reduce anxiety and depression, and enhance immune functioning.
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CAM practices are more commonly used by people with lower education.
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The energy therapy that combines physical movement, breathing techniques, and focused attention to enhance the flow of qi and boost immune functioning is called
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The treatment method that involves the insertion of long, thin needles at certain points in the skin to stimulate the flow of energy is called ________.
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