Exam 17: Complementary and Alternative Therapies
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Exam 17: Complementary and Alternative Therapies29 Questions
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An older adult patient tells the home health nurse,"My doctor hasn't helped my arthritis at all.I am using the chiropractor now." The patient has gone from:
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The nurse recognizes that reflexology is a therapy based on the theory that the entire body can be reached by applying pressure to specific areas of the:
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The nurse tells the patient with phlebitis of the left leg that until the condition is resolved,he should forgo:
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A patient wants to use aromatherapy to treat pneumonia,but the hospital policy will not allow burning of eucalyptus-scented candles.The nurse suggests the use of:
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When obtaining a health history,the nurse asks about the patient's use of alternative therapies because many such therapies can:
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Using the conscious mind to create situations that evoke physical changes in the body is termed:
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During a follow-up visit with a patient recently started on Coumadin,the home health nurse is concerned after seeing an herbal remedy that enhances the effect of anticoagulants by the patient's bedside.That herbal remedy is:
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People with fractures,rheumatoid arthritis,and osteoporosis are not candidates for ____________ therapy.
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When the nurse describes a therapy that can produce a state of decreased cognitive,physiological,and/or behavioral arousal,the nurse is referring to the alternative therapy of:
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A therapeutic treatment that joins the mind and body and increases muscle tone and flexibility is:
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The nurse recognizes that the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)has the responsibility of:
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A type of therapy thought to increase circulation to the affected area,promote healing,and stimulate acupuncture points,is called:
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Acupuncture is a complementary therapy that uses fine needles placed in acupoints that:
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Confusion and misinformation relative to herbal medicine can make patients reluctant to disclose their herbal use to health care providers.The nurse's approach should be:
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The nurse reminds users of herbal remedies that the manufacturers of these products:
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Because of its synergizing effect on barbiturates,the herb the nurse should ask if the patient taking barbiturates is also using is:
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The nurse reminds the patient recovering from a hip replacement that the exercises performed in the physical therapy department are considered:
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The nurse recommends that a patient have animal-assisted therapy sessions (AAT)because this therapy has been found to have what effect(s)? (Select all that apply.)
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Although herbs have not been approved for use as drugs,they are allowed to be sold:
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