Deck 3: Frauds and Quackery
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Deck 3: Frauds and Quackery
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Many people turn to unscientific and unproven methods of treatment for health problems.
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2
Recovery from illness after self-medication or treatment by an unscientific practitioner may lead people to believe that the treatment led to the recovery.
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3
If you treat a cold it will disappear in about a week, but if you leave it alone it will last roughly seven days.
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4
People are willing to believe in unTrue things; even scientifically sophisticated people may respond to the power of suggestion.
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5
A physician who lessens the anxiety of a patient may help to alleviate the symptoms of illness.
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6
Health frauds and quackery may be difficult for consumers to recognize.
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7
Promoters of quackery disparage science and scientific methods of arriving at truths.
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8
Many billions of dollars are spent yearly on products and services that are Falsely claimed to prevent or alleviate health problems.
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9
No reliable figures exist on the total amount spent on quackery each year.
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10
Unproven methods that are consistent with established scientific concepts may be considered experimental.
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11
Most quackery involves charlatans who deliberately exploit their victims.
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12
Rheumatoid arthritis seldom remits spontaneously.
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13
A placebo effect is a response to substance, device, or procedure that can be accounted for pharmacologically or by direct physical action.
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14
The less trust a patient has for a physician, the greater the placebo effect will be.
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15
Placebo effects can only take place through the use of drugs.
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16
Use of questionable or quack practices is a sign of low intelligence.
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17
Most people find quackery easy to spot.
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18
"Quackery"and "fraud"are the same thing.
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19
Malpractice is
A) the use of methods that are not scientifically accepted.
B) the same as quackery.
C) the failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards of diagnosis and treatment.
D) all of the choices are characteristic of malpractice.
E) none of these choices is a characteristic of malpractice.
A) the use of methods that are not scientifically accepted.
B) the same as quackery.
C) the failure by a health professional to meet accepted standards of diagnosis and treatment.
D) all of the choices are characteristic of malpractice.
E) none of these choices is a characteristic of malpractice.
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20
The California Medical Association considers all of the following to be questionable except
A) acupuncture.
B) laser surgery.
C) applied kinesiology.
A) acupuncture.
B) laser surgery.
C) applied kinesiology.
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21
Which of the following were identified as frauds by a congressional subcommittee?
A) doctors who order too many electrocardiograms
B) most plastic surgeons
C) clinics that advocate dietary treatment for arthritis and cancer
D) proponents of surgical treatment of nearsightedness
A) doctors who order too many electrocardiograms
B) most plastic surgeons
C) clinics that advocate dietary treatment for arthritis and cancer
D) proponents of surgical treatment of nearsightedness
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22
Which of the following factors contributes to consumer vulnerability to quackery?
A) recognition that serious illnesses can have remissions
B) skepticism toward extraordinary medical claims
C) distrust of physicians
D) suspicion of people who exude confidence
A) recognition that serious illnesses can have remissions
B) skepticism toward extraordinary medical claims
C) distrust of physicians
D) suspicion of people who exude confidence
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23
The hazards of fraud and quackery include all the following except
A) financial harm.
B) spontaneous remission.
C) improper diagnosis.
D) delay in obtaining proper treatment.
A) financial harm.
B) spontaneous remission.
C) improper diagnosis.
D) delay in obtaining proper treatment.
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24
Which of the following is a common misconception about quackery?
A) Many promoters of quackery sincerely believe in what they do.
B) Most victims of quackery are harmed economically, rather than physically.
C) Radio and television talk shows abound with promoters of quackery.
D) Personal experience is the best way to tell whether a treatment works.
A) Many promoters of quackery sincerely believe in what they do.
B) Most victims of quackery are harmed economically, rather than physically.
C) Radio and television talk shows abound with promoters of quackery.
D) Personal experience is the best way to tell whether a treatment works.
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25
Practitioners and promoters of quackery seldom
A) promise quick and drugless treatments or cures.
B) conduct controlled experiments to test theories.
C) claim that a single product or service cures a wide range of illness.
D) claim that medical doctors cannot be trusted.
A) promise quick and drugless treatments or cures.
B) conduct controlled experiments to test theories.
C) claim that a single product or service cures a wide range of illness.
D) claim that medical doctors cannot be trusted.
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26
Which of the following are placebo effects?
A) effects caused by the actions of a drug in the body
B) toxic reactions to taking a drug
C) treatment effects someone describes that were actually not experienced
D) symptoms related to stopping a treatment
E) effects of taking a drug product that are not caused by chemical action of the drug
A) effects caused by the actions of a drug in the body
B) toxic reactions to taking a drug
C) treatment effects someone describes that were actually not experienced
D) symptoms related to stopping a treatment
E) effects of taking a drug product that are not caused by chemical action of the drug
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