Deck 12: Understanding the Complexities of Health Care and Medical Professions

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The ______ is a complex, market-based network of individuals and organizations that provide and underwrite medical services.

A) U.S. health care system
B) national health care system
C) World Health Organization (WHO)
D) federal health care system
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What kind of health care does a family practice physician usually provide?

A) primary care
B) secondary care
C) tertiary care
D) emergency care
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A patient who is treated by a specialist for a health problem is receiving ______ care.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) emergency
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Which of the following is an example of secondary care?

A) a nurse giving a flu shot
B) a family doctor diagnosing high blood pressure
C) a doctor suturing a wound in the emergency room
D) a neurologist ordering an MRI scan
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Which kind of health care involves various specialists providing a complex set of medical services in order to diagnose and treat the most challenging health problems?

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) emergency
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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?

A) emergency
B) tertiary
C) secondary
D) primary
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Physician/clinical services and ______ account for more than half of annual health care costs in the United States.

A) community health care clinics
B) emergency room visits
C) hospital care
D) consultation services
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Factors such as medical litigation, the aging population, and treatment for the uninsured ______ the cost of health care.

A) increase
B) decrease
C) stabilize
D) rarely affect
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What is the fastest-growing age group in the American population?

A) under 20 years old
B) ages 20 to 40 years
C) ages 40 to 60 years
D) over 60 years old
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Where do most uninsured people seek medical treatment?

A) private practice offices
B) low-cost medical clinics
C) emergency rooms
D) multi-service clinics
Question
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.

A) alternative
B) preventive
C) Western
D) holistic
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The main distinction between medical doctors and osteopaths is that osteopathic medicine places special emphasis on the body's ______ system, preventive medicine, and holistic care.

A) immune
B) neurological
C) musculoskeletal
D) cardiorespiratory
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A person who holds either an M.D. or an D.O. degree is primarily referred to as a(n)

A) physician.
B) specialist.
C) secondary-care doctor.
D) internist.
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Medical education typically extends ______ years beyond the undergraduate degree.

A) 2 to 5
B) 4 to 10
C) 7 to 11
D) 9 to 15
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Which of the following are common courses taken during the first two years of medical school?

A) biochemistry and medical ethics
B) surgery and pediatrics
C) physics and geometry
D) philosophy and radiology
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After medical school, most physicians receive further training during a residency in

A) a major hospital or medical center.
B) a health care clinic.
C) a community service center.
D) an internship sponsored by his or her academic institute.
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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?

A) primary care physicians
B) emergency care physicians
C) general practitioners
D) obstetricians/gynecologists
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What kind of care would a physician with a specialty in internal medicine most likely provide?

A) emergency
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tertiary
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What is the name for a primary care specialist in the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents?

A) general practitioner
B) dermatologist
C) pediatrician
D) obstetrician
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How many years of training beyond medical school do physicians typically receive?

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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What degree is awarded by most dental schools?

A) Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.D.M.)
B) Certified Dental Practitioner (C.D.P.)
C) Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.)
D) Registered Dental Provider (R.D.P.)
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What is the name for a dental professional who specializes in treating the gums and the bones supporting the teeth?

A) periodontist
B) orthodontist
C) maxillofacial surgeon
D) halitologist
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An optometrist typically has an education of ______ years after his or her undergraduate degree.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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Which health care profession uses methods including behavior therapy, group therapy, biofeedback, and cognitive retraining?

A) clinical psychologist
B) clinical psychiatrist
C) clinical physician
D) clinical pharmacologist
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What is the typical length of a doctoral program in clinical psychology?

A) 2 to 4 years
B) 4 to 6 years
C) 5 to 7 years
D) 7 to 9 years
Question
Complex illnesses are treated and managed by medical teams led by physicians and containing a mix of allied health care professionals, depending on the patient's particular medical condition. There are more than ______ recognized allied health professions.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 50
D) 80
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Registered nurses make up the ______ group of health care professionals.

A) smallest
B) largest
C) second largest
D) third largest
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Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a registered nurse?

A) taking x-rays
B) administering medication
C) dressing wounds
D) recording medical histories
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What is the name for a health care professional licensed to practice medicine with a physician's supervision?

A) health care provider
B) registered nurses
C) physician assistant
D) osteopath
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Under the guidance of a physician, a ______ provides treatments that help patients restore musculoskeletal function.

A) health care provider
B) registered nurse
C) physician assistant
D) physical therapist
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A registered dietitian who coordinates medical and nutritional needs and provides nutritional services for patients in institutions such as hospitals and nursing care facilities is called a

A) community dietitian.
B) management dietitian.
C) consultant dietitian.
D) clinical dietitian.
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Which of the following terms specifically refers to practices used at the same time as, but not necessarily in conjunction with, conventional medical practices?

A) alternative medicine
B) complementary medicine
C) holistic medicine
D) Western medicine
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Which approach to medicine involves the diagnosis and treatment of illness within a biomedical framework using highly trained specialists and advanced technology?

A) alternative medicine
B) complementary medicine
C) holistic medicine
D) Western medicine
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Which of the following does complementary and alternative medicine NOT rely on?

A) the scientific method
B) the diagnosis of illness
C) prescribed treatments
D) the body's capacity for self-repair
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In what year did the National Institutes of Health (NIH) create the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine?

A) 1978
B) 1988
C) 1998
D) 2008
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For how many years has traditional Chinese medicine been practiced in China?

A) 3,000
B) 5,000
C) 8,000
D) 12,000
Question
Homeopathy was developed over ______ years ago in Europe by Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 200
D) 400
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The premise that a potent connection exists between our minds and our physical health is associated with what type of complementary and alternative medicine?

A) mind-body interventions
B) acupuncture
C) homeopathy
D) manipulative and body-based methods
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What is the name for a professional who typically treats health problems associated with the muscular, nervous, and skeletal systems, especially the spine?

A) orthopedic surgeon
B) chiropractor
C) homeopath
D) acupuncturist
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The two groups of energy therapies include ______ energy therapies that use electromagnetic forces to treat patients, and putative energy therapies based on theorized energy or life forces emanating from the body.

A) physical
B) measured
C) manipulative
D) veritable
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The blending or combining of aspects of conventional Western medicine with those of complementary and alternative medicine is called

A) mind-body medicine.
B) integrative medicine.
C) traditional medicine.
D) inclusive medicine.
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Primary health care involves diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses such as acne, influenza, high blood pressure, and depression.
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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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Researchers have estimated that more than 44,000 Americans die in hospitals each year as a result of medical errors.
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Doctors specializing in internal medicine (internists) focus on the primary care of adults, particularly the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases of the internal organs.
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Dental school is typically six academic years.
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A podiatrist is to the ears what a dentist is to the mouth.
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Doctors of Optometry (O.D.s, or optometrists) are health care professionals for the ears.
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Both optometrists and ophthalmologists can perform surgery.
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A clinical psychologist holds a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical psychology and provides psycho-socio-behavioral therapies to help people adjust to or overcome emotional problems or mental illnesses.
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A registered nurse is a graduate of a nursing school who has passed the licensing exam for the R.N. credential.
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A registered dietitian is a food and nutrition expert who holds a degree in dietetics and has passed a state exam.
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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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Acupuncture has been most thoroughly studied as a potential treatment for two conditions: low back pain and nausea/vomiting.
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Homeopathy is based on the "law of similars."
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Meditation is one of the newest and most widely practiced mind-body therapies.
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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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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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Energy therapies assume that energy is simply a denser form of matter.
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Alternative medicine is subject to government regulations.
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Integrative medicine is the blending or combining of aspects of Western medicine with those of complementary and alternative medicine.
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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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Most academic medical centers in the United States prohibit the use of integrative medicine.
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Why does the large number of uninsured Americans contribute to the overall rise in health care costs?
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Describe the three main paths to becoming an R.N.
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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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The ______ is a complex, market-based network of individuals and organizations that provide and underwrite medical services.

A) U.S. health care system
B) national health care system
C) World Health Organization (WHO)
D) federal health care system
U.S. health care system
2
What kind of health care does a family practice physician usually provide?

A) primary care
B) secondary care
C) tertiary care
D) emergency care
primary care
3
A patient who is treated by a specialist for a health problem is receiving ______ care.

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) emergency
secondary
4
Which of the following is an example of secondary care?

A) a nurse giving a flu shot
B) a family doctor diagnosing high blood pressure
C) a doctor suturing a wound in the emergency room
D) a neurologist ordering an MRI scan
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Which kind of health care involves various specialists providing a complex set of medical services in order to diagnose and treat the most challenging health problems?

A) primary
B) secondary
C) tertiary
D) emergency
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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?

A) emergency
B) tertiary
C) secondary
D) primary
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Physician/clinical services and ______ account for more than half of annual health care costs in the United States.

A) community health care clinics
B) emergency room visits
C) hospital care
D) consultation services
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Factors such as medical litigation, the aging population, and treatment for the uninsured ______ the cost of health care.

A) increase
B) decrease
C) stabilize
D) rarely affect
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What is the fastest-growing age group in the American population?

A) under 20 years old
B) ages 20 to 40 years
C) ages 40 to 60 years
D) over 60 years old
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Where do most uninsured people seek medical treatment?

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C) emergency rooms
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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.

A) alternative
B) preventive
C) Western
D) holistic
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The main distinction between medical doctors and osteopaths is that osteopathic medicine places special emphasis on the body's ______ system, preventive medicine, and holistic care.

A) immune
B) neurological
C) musculoskeletal
D) cardiorespiratory
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A person who holds either an M.D. or an D.O. degree is primarily referred to as a(n)

A) physician.
B) specialist.
C) secondary-care doctor.
D) internist.
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Medical education typically extends ______ years beyond the undergraduate degree.

A) 2 to 5
B) 4 to 10
C) 7 to 11
D) 9 to 15
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Which of the following are common courses taken during the first two years of medical school?

A) biochemistry and medical ethics
B) surgery and pediatrics
C) physics and geometry
D) philosophy and radiology
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After medical school, most physicians receive further training during a residency in

A) a major hospital or medical center.
B) a health care clinic.
C) a community service center.
D) an internship sponsored by his or her academic institute.
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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?

A) primary care physicians
B) emergency care physicians
C) general practitioners
D) obstetricians/gynecologists
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What kind of care would a physician with a specialty in internal medicine most likely provide?

A) emergency
B) primary
C) secondary
D) tertiary
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What is the name for a primary care specialist in the medical care of infants, children, and adolescents?

A) general practitioner
B) dermatologist
C) pediatrician
D) obstetrician
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How many years of training beyond medical school do physicians typically receive?

A) two
B) three
C) four
D) five
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21
What degree is awarded by most dental schools?

A) Doctor of Dental Medicine (D.D.M.)
B) Certified Dental Practitioner (C.D.P.)
C) Doctor of Dental Surgery (D.D.S.)
D) Registered Dental Provider (R.D.P.)
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What is the name for a dental professional who specializes in treating the gums and the bones supporting the teeth?

A) periodontist
B) orthodontist
C) maxillofacial surgeon
D) halitologist
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An optometrist typically has an education of ______ years after his or her undergraduate degree.

A) 2
B) 4
C) 6
D) 8
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Which health care profession uses methods including behavior therapy, group therapy, biofeedback, and cognitive retraining?

A) clinical psychologist
B) clinical psychiatrist
C) clinical physician
D) clinical pharmacologist
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What is the typical length of a doctoral program in clinical psychology?

A) 2 to 4 years
B) 4 to 6 years
C) 5 to 7 years
D) 7 to 9 years
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26
Complex illnesses are treated and managed by medical teams led by physicians and containing a mix of allied health care professionals, depending on the patient's particular medical condition. There are more than ______ recognized allied health professions.

A) 10
B) 30
C) 50
D) 80
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Registered nurses make up the ______ group of health care professionals.

A) smallest
B) largest
C) second largest
D) third largest
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Which of the following is NOT a responsibility of a registered nurse?

A) taking x-rays
B) administering medication
C) dressing wounds
D) recording medical histories
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What is the name for a health care professional licensed to practice medicine with a physician's supervision?

A) health care provider
B) registered nurses
C) physician assistant
D) osteopath
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Under the guidance of a physician, a ______ provides treatments that help patients restore musculoskeletal function.

A) health care provider
B) registered nurse
C) physician assistant
D) physical therapist
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31
A registered dietitian who coordinates medical and nutritional needs and provides nutritional services for patients in institutions such as hospitals and nursing care facilities is called a

A) community dietitian.
B) management dietitian.
C) consultant dietitian.
D) clinical dietitian.
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Which of the following terms specifically refers to practices used at the same time as, but not necessarily in conjunction with, conventional medical practices?

A) alternative medicine
B) complementary medicine
C) holistic medicine
D) Western medicine
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Which approach to medicine involves the diagnosis and treatment of illness within a biomedical framework using highly trained specialists and advanced technology?

A) alternative medicine
B) complementary medicine
C) holistic medicine
D) Western medicine
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Which of the following does complementary and alternative medicine NOT rely on?

A) the scientific method
B) the diagnosis of illness
C) prescribed treatments
D) the body's capacity for self-repair
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In what year did the National Institutes of Health (NIH) create the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine?

A) 1978
B) 1988
C) 1998
D) 2008
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For how many years has traditional Chinese medicine been practiced in China?

A) 3,000
B) 5,000
C) 8,000
D) 12,000
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37
Homeopathy was developed over ______ years ago in Europe by Samuel Hahnemann, a German physician.

A) 50
B) 100
C) 200
D) 400
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38
The premise that a potent connection exists between our minds and our physical health is associated with what type of complementary and alternative medicine?

A) mind-body interventions
B) acupuncture
C) homeopathy
D) manipulative and body-based methods
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What is the name for a professional who typically treats health problems associated with the muscular, nervous, and skeletal systems, especially the spine?

A) orthopedic surgeon
B) chiropractor
C) homeopath
D) acupuncturist
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The two groups of energy therapies include ______ energy therapies that use electromagnetic forces to treat patients, and putative energy therapies based on theorized energy or life forces emanating from the body.

A) physical
B) measured
C) manipulative
D) veritable
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The blending or combining of aspects of conventional Western medicine with those of complementary and alternative medicine is called

A) mind-body medicine.
B) integrative medicine.
C) traditional medicine.
D) inclusive medicine.
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Primary health care involves diagnosis and treatment of common illnesses such as acne, influenza, high blood pressure, and depression.
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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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44
Researchers have estimated that more than 44,000 Americans die in hospitals each year as a result of medical errors.
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45
Doctors specializing in internal medicine (internists) focus on the primary care of adults, particularly the diagnosis and nonsurgical treatment of diseases of the internal organs.
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Dental school is typically six academic years.
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A podiatrist is to the ears what a dentist is to the mouth.
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Doctors of Optometry (O.D.s, or optometrists) are health care professionals for the ears.
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Both optometrists and ophthalmologists can perform surgery.
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A clinical psychologist holds a Ph.D. or Psy.D. in clinical psychology and provides psycho-socio-behavioral therapies to help people adjust to or overcome emotional problems or mental illnesses.
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A registered nurse is a graduate of a nursing school who has passed the licensing exam for the R.N. credential.
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A registered dietitian is a food and nutrition expert who holds a degree in dietetics and has passed a state exam.
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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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Acupuncture has been most thoroughly studied as a potential treatment for two conditions: low back pain and nausea/vomiting.
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Homeopathy is based on the "law of similars."
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Meditation is one of the newest and most widely practiced mind-body therapies.
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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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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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Energy therapies assume that energy is simply a denser form of matter.
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Alternative medicine is subject to government regulations.
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Integrative medicine is the blending or combining of aspects of Western medicine with those of complementary and alternative medicine.
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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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Most academic medical centers in the United States prohibit the use of integrative medicine.
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Why does the large number of uninsured Americans contribute to the overall rise in health care costs?
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Describe the three main paths to becoming an R.N.
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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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