Deck 21: Understanding Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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Before considering an alternative medical treatment, a wise consumer will do all of the following EXCEPT

A) consult reliable resources to determine the scientific basis of claimed benefits.
B) avoid practitioners who promote their treatment as a "miracle cure."
C) thoroughly evaluate the risks of the CAM product or service.
D) believe practitioners' promises without doing any research or asking for references.
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Which form of energy medicine is derived from the Japanese word representing "universal life energy"?

A) Qigong
B) Reiki
C) Tai chi
D) Shiatsu
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Naturopathy refers to a

A) practice based on manipulation of the spinal column and other structures.
B) practice based on the principle of "like cures like."
C) practice based on restoring the body's innate ability to heal itself.
D) holistic treatment approach based on three body types.
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Which therapeutic system is based on administration of extremely diluted doses of natural agents that produce symptoms in large doses but are believed to produce a cure when given in minute doses?

A) Herbal
B) Homeopathic
C) Naturopathic
D) Chiropractic
Question
All of the following are forms of bodywork EXCEPT

A) Rolfing Structural Integration.
B) the Alexander Technique.
C) reflexology.
D) the Feldenkrais Method.
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Which CAM modality focuses on the manipulation of biofields?

A) Homeopathy
B) Ayurvedic medicine
C) Energy medicine
D) Traditional Chinese medicine
Question
A person who administers minute doses of natural substances derived from plants, animals, and minerals is which type of CAM practitioner?

A) Naturopath
B) Homeopath
C) Ayurvedic practitioner
D) Chinese medicine practitioner
Question
The CAM therapy that Americans have come to rely on heavily for treatment of musculoskeletal problems and that many insurance companies will now cover is

A) massage therapy.
B) chiropractic medicine.
C) energy medicine.
D) Chinese medicine.
Question
A form of traditional Chinese medicine that is based on knowledge of the body's energy channels but does not involve the insertion of needles is

A) acupuncture.
B) acupressure.
C) tai chi.
D) reiki.
Question
In traditional Chinese medicine, the vital energy force that courses through the body is

A) qigong.
B) tai chi.
C) qi (chi).
D) yang.
Question
You are seeking to balance your body, mind, and spirit and reduce stress-related symptoms by eliminating impurities in your body. You decide to consult with a practitioner of

A) traditional Chinese medicine.
B) Ayurvedic medicine.
C) homeopathic medicine.
D) naturopathic medicine.
Question
Chiropractic medicine is based on the idea that

A) health is defined as having the proper balance of vital energy or life force.
B) soft-tissue manipulation can be used for a wide variety of healing purposes.
C) equal emphasis on body, mind, and spirit is essential to restore harmony.
D) energy flows through the spine via nerves and if the spine is not properly aligned, the energy is disrupted.
Question
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine serves as an information clearinghouse and conducts research and educational programs. The Center is part of which federal agency?

A) Food and Drug Administration
B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
C) National Institutes of Health
D) Department of Health and Human Services
Question
All of the following are examples of conventional medical treatment EXCEPT

A) physical therapy.
B) prescription medications.
C) acupuncture.
D) surgery.
Question
A Japanese massage technique based on applying pressure to traditional acupuncture points to unblock energy flow is

A) relaxation.
B) trigger point.
C) deep tissue.
D) shiatsu.
Question
Which CAM modality focuses on balancing qi (chi) through acupuncture, massage, energy therapies, and herbal treatments?

A) Homeopathy
B) Ayurvedic medicine
C) Energy medicine
D) Traditional Chinese medicine
Question
Chiropractors

A) attend a training program that requires three years of intensive courses.
B) offer treatment that has proven to be effective for low back pain, neck pain, and headaches.
C) and medical doctors still maintain an adversarial relationship.
D) are federally licensed and regulated.
Question
Ayurveda refers to

A) a practice based on manipulation of the spinal column and other structures.
B) a practice based on the principle of "like cures like."
C) energy medicine techniques.
D) a holistic treatment approach based on three body types.
Question
Traditional Chinese medicine is an example of

A) energy medicine.
B) an alternative medical system.
C) mind-body medicine.
D) a manipulative practice.
Question
A form of traditional Chinese medicine that involves the insertion of fine needles at specific points along the body's energy channels is

A) acupuncture.
B) acupressure.
C) tai chi.
D) reiki.
Question
Prior to taking an herbal supplement that claims to increase muscle mass, Jermaine should consult all the following EXCEPT

A) his personal trainer at the gym.
B) the NCCAM website
C) the Cochrane Collaboration's review on CAM.
D) his physician.
Question
All of the following are true of herbal remedies EXCEPT

A) they cannot harm humans because they are in a natural plant form.
B) they are not regulated by the FDA in the same manner as other medications.
C) the active ingredients have not been standardized.
D) they can interact with other medications and foods in a way that could be dangerous.
Question
Biologically based therapies include

A) herbal remedies and functional foods.
B) special diets prescribed to treat food allergies.
C) Ayurveda.
D) acupressure.
Question
A movement therapy based on mind-body integration that can involve gentle movement of a client's limbs to induce deep relaxation is

A) Rolfing Structural Integration.
B) the Alexander Technique.
C) the Trager Approach.
D) the Feldenkrais Method.
Question
Herbal remedies that are sold as fresh or dried plant extracts preserved in alcohol are

A) tinctures.
B) solutions.
C) extracts.
D) freeze-dried extracts.
Question
You once took an herbal supplement to help you lose weight quickly but it has been banned due to dangerous side effects; you took.

A) ephedra.
B) echinacea.
C) green tea.
D) ginkgo biloba.
Question
Biologically based therapy (the use of herbs and other natural products) is

A) one of the most controversial domains of CAM practice.
B) highly regulated by the state and federal government.
C) within the scope of practice of Registered Dietitians.
D) thoroughly investigated and based in sound science.
Question
You want to take several herbal supplements in tablet or capsule form. Your best option is to purchase them as

A) tinctures.
B) freeze-dried extracts.
C) herbal teas.
D) standardized extracts.
Question
Acupuncture has been shown to be effective in treating all of the following EXCEPT

A) nausea associated with chemotherapy.
B) headaches.
C) low back pain.
D) breast cancer.
Question
Acupuncture

A) practitioners are state licensed and regulated.
B) has not proven effective for any medical problem.
C) is the art of inserting fine needles in multiple locations on the head and torso.
D) can only be practiced by medical doctors in the United States.
Question
Rich lives in close quarters with 30 fraternity brothers, so which supplement would be helpful for him to take to prevent getting sick from a cold or the flu?

A) Zinc
B) Echinacea
C) Ginkgo biloba
D) Ginseng
Question
While you were an exchange student in Germany, you became mildly depressed because you missed your family back home. The doctor there treated you with the natural product

A) kava.
B) ginseng.
C) St. John's wort.
D) echinacea.
Question
Which of the following supplements can cause liver damage?

A) Flaxseed
B) Kava
C) Zinc
D) St. John's wort
Question
People who have been successfully treated with acupuncture report that they have a(n)

A) suspicion that the successful treatment is related to the placebo effect.
B) reluctance to return to a conventional doctor.
C) reduced reliance on prescription drugs.
D) increased use of prescription drugs.
Question
Although you study for hours, your memory seems to fail you when taking an exam. To improve your memory, you are considering trying

A) kava.
B) ginkgo biloba.
C) St. John's wort.
D) echinacea.
Question
A form of bodywork that uses manual pressure to release muscle tension and reorganize connective tissue is

A) Rolfing Structural Integration.
B) the Alexander Technique.
C) the Trager Approach.
D) the Feldenkrais Method.
Question
All of the following are true about dietary supplements EXCEPT

A) they are taken to enhance mood, prevent disease, and enhance health.
B) they come in the form of capsules, powder, or liquids.
C) they may contain vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
D) they can be marketed as a conventional food item.
Question
According to studies in psychoneuroimmunology, which of the following would be most effective for improving a person's immunity?

A) Providing social support
B) Teaching relaxation and stress-management techniques
C) Supplementing the diet with multiple herbal remedies
D) Walking 30 minutes per day
Question
Mind-body interventions that have been researched to the degree that they are now considered part of traditional medicine rather than alternative treatments are

A) yoga and Pilates.
B) meditation and tai chi.
C) hypnosis and regression therapy.
D) biofeedback and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
Question
A woman has experienced multiple symptoms, including fatigue and depression, for which her doctor has not been of much help. She decides to participate in a native tribal ceremony that involves the laying on of hands by a shaman. Within days of the ceremony, her symptoms have improved. This treatment method is an example of

A) Ayurvedic medicine.
B) Chinese medicine.
C) osteopathic medicine.
D) therapeutic or healing touch.
Question
Which scientific field examines the relationship between consciousness, the nervous system, and how the body defends itself against infections and disease?

A) Psychology
B) Psychiatric immunology
C) Psychoneuroimmunology
D) Mind-body medicine
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A country that has implemented stringent methods for the regulation of dietary supplements is

A) China.
B) France.
C) Germany.
D) the United States.
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Which term describes treatments that are outside the realm of traditional Western medicine but are used in conjunction with conventional treatments?

A) Alternative
B) Complementary
C) Integrative
D) Functional
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Which term describes treatments that are outside the realm of traditional Western medicine and are used in place of conventional treatments?

A) Alternative
B) Complementary
C) Integrative
D) Functional
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Complementary and alternative medicine is a subsection of conventional medicine.
Question
A somatic education technique designed to improve movement, flexibility, and nervous system function is

A) Rolfing Structural Integration.
B) the Alexander Technique.
C) the Trager Approach.
D) the Feldenkrais Method.
Question
Which supplement has shown some promising results in treating Alzheimer's disease and dementia?

A) Echinacea
B) Flaxseed
C) Ginseng
D) Ginkgo biloba
Question
In Ayurvedic medicine, patients are classified by body types, which determine the treatments that are likely to work best. These body types are known as

A) auras.
B) meridians.
C) chakras.
D) doshas.
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Which term describes a type of medical practice that combines conventional medicine with CAM therapies?

A) Alternative
B) Complementary
C) Integrative
D) Functional
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Foods that provide a specific health benefit beyond basic nutrition are known as functional foods or

A) healthy foods.
B) nutraceuticals.
C) nutritional supplements.
D) pharmaceuticals.
Question
Cinnamon, oat fiber, ginger, and garlic are examples of

A) functional foods.
B) foods to which many people are intolerant.
C) dietary supplements.
D) seasonings.
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Several traditional Chinese medicine therapies are based on the idea that energy flows through the body through channels or

A) auras.
B) meridians.
C) chakras.
D) doshas.
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Natasha has not had much luck receiving help from her regular doctor to alleviate her PMS symptoms and overall fatigue. The medication that was prescribed made her dizzy, so Natasha stopped taking it. She decided to find a new doctor who was more focused on treating the whole person, not just individual symptoms or diseases. Her next step is to make an appointment with a

A) holistic practitioner.
B) chiropractor.
C) gynecologist.
D) pain specialist.
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Which supplement affects the pituitary gland and helps with metabolism, concentration, and resisting the effects of stress?

A) Echinacea
B) Flaxseed
C) Ginseng
D) Ginkgo biloba
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The current FDA regulations for supplements have the goal of ensuring that supplements

A) comply with safety and purity standards and have accurate labeling.
B) are sold only by U.S. pharmacies.
C) are sold only by reputable retail outlets.
D) do not contain inactive ingredients.
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Which supplement can be used to increase dietary fiber and may have some benefits in lowering cholesterol?

A) Echinacea
B) Flaxseed
C) Ginseng
D) Ginkgo biloba
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Which supplement may be helpful in lowering the risk of some forms of cancer?

A) Zinc
B) Flaxseed
C) Ginseng
D) Green tea
Question
A CAM therapy that is a manipulative practice used for relaxation, stress relief, pain management, and injury recovery is

A) naturopathy.
B) meditation.
C) massage.
D) yoga.
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Alternative medicine approaches are never used along with conventional medicine.
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Which of the following therapies are most likely to be covered by health insurance?

A) Chiropractic and massage
B) Acupressure and Chinese medicine
C) Dietary supplements
D) Massage and homeopathy
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Most people seek out CAM therapies because conventional medicine is too expensive.
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Echinacea can cause an allergic reaction in some individuals.
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Compare and contrast complementary medicine and alternative medicine.
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If a product is labeled "natural," you may assume that it is safe.
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Kava has been linked to severe liver damage.
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The FDA banned the sale of all supplements containing ephedra.
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Discuss the four major domains of CAM practices and their interactions with each other.
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Because herbs are natural products, they will not interfere with how prescription drugs work within the body.
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Discuss how updated FDA regulations help to protect consumers who purchase dietary supplements.
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Name four therapies that fall under the category of mind-body interventions.
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Naturopathic physicians do not earn a recognized degree.
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Briefly describe four patterns of utilization of CAM practice.
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More than one-third of 18- to 29-year-olds have used some form of alternative medicine.
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According to a NCCAM survey, the people who use alternative therapy tend to have higher levels of education.
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People are now more likely to use CAM and other therapies once considered exotic and strange.
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1
Before considering an alternative medical treatment, a wise consumer will do all of the following EXCEPT

A) consult reliable resources to determine the scientific basis of claimed benefits.
B) avoid practitioners who promote their treatment as a "miracle cure."
C) thoroughly evaluate the risks of the CAM product or service.
D) believe practitioners' promises without doing any research or asking for references.
believe practitioners' promises without doing any research or asking for references.
2
Which form of energy medicine is derived from the Japanese word representing "universal life energy"?

A) Qigong
B) Reiki
C) Tai chi
D) Shiatsu
Reiki
3
Naturopathy refers to a

A) practice based on manipulation of the spinal column and other structures.
B) practice based on the principle of "like cures like."
C) practice based on restoring the body's innate ability to heal itself.
D) holistic treatment approach based on three body types.
practice based on restoring the body's innate ability to heal itself.
4
Which therapeutic system is based on administration of extremely diluted doses of natural agents that produce symptoms in large doses but are believed to produce a cure when given in minute doses?

A) Herbal
B) Homeopathic
C) Naturopathic
D) Chiropractic
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All of the following are forms of bodywork EXCEPT

A) Rolfing Structural Integration.
B) the Alexander Technique.
C) reflexology.
D) the Feldenkrais Method.
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6
Which CAM modality focuses on the manipulation of biofields?

A) Homeopathy
B) Ayurvedic medicine
C) Energy medicine
D) Traditional Chinese medicine
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7
A person who administers minute doses of natural substances derived from plants, animals, and minerals is which type of CAM practitioner?

A) Naturopath
B) Homeopath
C) Ayurvedic practitioner
D) Chinese medicine practitioner
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8
The CAM therapy that Americans have come to rely on heavily for treatment of musculoskeletal problems and that many insurance companies will now cover is

A) massage therapy.
B) chiropractic medicine.
C) energy medicine.
D) Chinese medicine.
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9
A form of traditional Chinese medicine that is based on knowledge of the body's energy channels but does not involve the insertion of needles is

A) acupuncture.
B) acupressure.
C) tai chi.
D) reiki.
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10
In traditional Chinese medicine, the vital energy force that courses through the body is

A) qigong.
B) tai chi.
C) qi (chi).
D) yang.
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11
You are seeking to balance your body, mind, and spirit and reduce stress-related symptoms by eliminating impurities in your body. You decide to consult with a practitioner of

A) traditional Chinese medicine.
B) Ayurvedic medicine.
C) homeopathic medicine.
D) naturopathic medicine.
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12
Chiropractic medicine is based on the idea that

A) health is defined as having the proper balance of vital energy or life force.
B) soft-tissue manipulation can be used for a wide variety of healing purposes.
C) equal emphasis on body, mind, and spirit is essential to restore harmony.
D) energy flows through the spine via nerves and if the spine is not properly aligned, the energy is disrupted.
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13
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine serves as an information clearinghouse and conducts research and educational programs. The Center is part of which federal agency?

A) Food and Drug Administration
B) Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
C) National Institutes of Health
D) Department of Health and Human Services
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All of the following are examples of conventional medical treatment EXCEPT

A) physical therapy.
B) prescription medications.
C) acupuncture.
D) surgery.
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15
A Japanese massage technique based on applying pressure to traditional acupuncture points to unblock energy flow is

A) relaxation.
B) trigger point.
C) deep tissue.
D) shiatsu.
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16
Which CAM modality focuses on balancing qi (chi) through acupuncture, massage, energy therapies, and herbal treatments?

A) Homeopathy
B) Ayurvedic medicine
C) Energy medicine
D) Traditional Chinese medicine
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17
Chiropractors

A) attend a training program that requires three years of intensive courses.
B) offer treatment that has proven to be effective for low back pain, neck pain, and headaches.
C) and medical doctors still maintain an adversarial relationship.
D) are federally licensed and regulated.
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18
Ayurveda refers to

A) a practice based on manipulation of the spinal column and other structures.
B) a practice based on the principle of "like cures like."
C) energy medicine techniques.
D) a holistic treatment approach based on three body types.
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19
Traditional Chinese medicine is an example of

A) energy medicine.
B) an alternative medical system.
C) mind-body medicine.
D) a manipulative practice.
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20
A form of traditional Chinese medicine that involves the insertion of fine needles at specific points along the body's energy channels is

A) acupuncture.
B) acupressure.
C) tai chi.
D) reiki.
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21
Prior to taking an herbal supplement that claims to increase muscle mass, Jermaine should consult all the following EXCEPT

A) his personal trainer at the gym.
B) the NCCAM website
C) the Cochrane Collaboration's review on CAM.
D) his physician.
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22
All of the following are true of herbal remedies EXCEPT

A) they cannot harm humans because they are in a natural plant form.
B) they are not regulated by the FDA in the same manner as other medications.
C) the active ingredients have not been standardized.
D) they can interact with other medications and foods in a way that could be dangerous.
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23
Biologically based therapies include

A) herbal remedies and functional foods.
B) special diets prescribed to treat food allergies.
C) Ayurveda.
D) acupressure.
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24
A movement therapy based on mind-body integration that can involve gentle movement of a client's limbs to induce deep relaxation is

A) Rolfing Structural Integration.
B) the Alexander Technique.
C) the Trager Approach.
D) the Feldenkrais Method.
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25
Herbal remedies that are sold as fresh or dried plant extracts preserved in alcohol are

A) tinctures.
B) solutions.
C) extracts.
D) freeze-dried extracts.
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26
You once took an herbal supplement to help you lose weight quickly but it has been banned due to dangerous side effects; you took.

A) ephedra.
B) echinacea.
C) green tea.
D) ginkgo biloba.
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27
Biologically based therapy (the use of herbs and other natural products) is

A) one of the most controversial domains of CAM practice.
B) highly regulated by the state and federal government.
C) within the scope of practice of Registered Dietitians.
D) thoroughly investigated and based in sound science.
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28
You want to take several herbal supplements in tablet or capsule form. Your best option is to purchase them as

A) tinctures.
B) freeze-dried extracts.
C) herbal teas.
D) standardized extracts.
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29
Acupuncture has been shown to be effective in treating all of the following EXCEPT

A) nausea associated with chemotherapy.
B) headaches.
C) low back pain.
D) breast cancer.
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30
Acupuncture

A) practitioners are state licensed and regulated.
B) has not proven effective for any medical problem.
C) is the art of inserting fine needles in multiple locations on the head and torso.
D) can only be practiced by medical doctors in the United States.
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31
Rich lives in close quarters with 30 fraternity brothers, so which supplement would be helpful for him to take to prevent getting sick from a cold or the flu?

A) Zinc
B) Echinacea
C) Ginkgo biloba
D) Ginseng
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32
While you were an exchange student in Germany, you became mildly depressed because you missed your family back home. The doctor there treated you with the natural product

A) kava.
B) ginseng.
C) St. John's wort.
D) echinacea.
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33
Which of the following supplements can cause liver damage?

A) Flaxseed
B) Kava
C) Zinc
D) St. John's wort
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34
People who have been successfully treated with acupuncture report that they have a(n)

A) suspicion that the successful treatment is related to the placebo effect.
B) reluctance to return to a conventional doctor.
C) reduced reliance on prescription drugs.
D) increased use of prescription drugs.
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35
Although you study for hours, your memory seems to fail you when taking an exam. To improve your memory, you are considering trying

A) kava.
B) ginkgo biloba.
C) St. John's wort.
D) echinacea.
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36
A form of bodywork that uses manual pressure to release muscle tension and reorganize connective tissue is

A) Rolfing Structural Integration.
B) the Alexander Technique.
C) the Trager Approach.
D) the Feldenkrais Method.
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37
All of the following are true about dietary supplements EXCEPT

A) they are taken to enhance mood, prevent disease, and enhance health.
B) they come in the form of capsules, powder, or liquids.
C) they may contain vitamins, minerals, and amino acids.
D) they can be marketed as a conventional food item.
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38
According to studies in psychoneuroimmunology, which of the following would be most effective for improving a person's immunity?

A) Providing social support
B) Teaching relaxation and stress-management techniques
C) Supplementing the diet with multiple herbal remedies
D) Walking 30 minutes per day
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39
Mind-body interventions that have been researched to the degree that they are now considered part of traditional medicine rather than alternative treatments are

A) yoga and Pilates.
B) meditation and tai chi.
C) hypnosis and regression therapy.
D) biofeedback and cognitive-behavioral therapy.
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40
A woman has experienced multiple symptoms, including fatigue and depression, for which her doctor has not been of much help. She decides to participate in a native tribal ceremony that involves the laying on of hands by a shaman. Within days of the ceremony, her symptoms have improved. This treatment method is an example of

A) Ayurvedic medicine.
B) Chinese medicine.
C) osteopathic medicine.
D) therapeutic or healing touch.
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41
Which scientific field examines the relationship between consciousness, the nervous system, and how the body defends itself against infections and disease?

A) Psychology
B) Psychiatric immunology
C) Psychoneuroimmunology
D) Mind-body medicine
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42
A country that has implemented stringent methods for the regulation of dietary supplements is

A) China.
B) France.
C) Germany.
D) the United States.
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43
Which term describes treatments that are outside the realm of traditional Western medicine but are used in conjunction with conventional treatments?

A) Alternative
B) Complementary
C) Integrative
D) Functional
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44
Which term describes treatments that are outside the realm of traditional Western medicine and are used in place of conventional treatments?

A) Alternative
B) Complementary
C) Integrative
D) Functional
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45
Complementary and alternative medicine is a subsection of conventional medicine.
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46
A somatic education technique designed to improve movement, flexibility, and nervous system function is

A) Rolfing Structural Integration.
B) the Alexander Technique.
C) the Trager Approach.
D) the Feldenkrais Method.
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47
Which supplement has shown some promising results in treating Alzheimer's disease and dementia?

A) Echinacea
B) Flaxseed
C) Ginseng
D) Ginkgo biloba
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48
In Ayurvedic medicine, patients are classified by body types, which determine the treatments that are likely to work best. These body types are known as

A) auras.
B) meridians.
C) chakras.
D) doshas.
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49
Which term describes a type of medical practice that combines conventional medicine with CAM therapies?

A) Alternative
B) Complementary
C) Integrative
D) Functional
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50
Foods that provide a specific health benefit beyond basic nutrition are known as functional foods or

A) healthy foods.
B) nutraceuticals.
C) nutritional supplements.
D) pharmaceuticals.
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51
Cinnamon, oat fiber, ginger, and garlic are examples of

A) functional foods.
B) foods to which many people are intolerant.
C) dietary supplements.
D) seasonings.
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52
Several traditional Chinese medicine therapies are based on the idea that energy flows through the body through channels or

A) auras.
B) meridians.
C) chakras.
D) doshas.
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53
Natasha has not had much luck receiving help from her regular doctor to alleviate her PMS symptoms and overall fatigue. The medication that was prescribed made her dizzy, so Natasha stopped taking it. She decided to find a new doctor who was more focused on treating the whole person, not just individual symptoms or diseases. Her next step is to make an appointment with a

A) holistic practitioner.
B) chiropractor.
C) gynecologist.
D) pain specialist.
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54
Which supplement affects the pituitary gland and helps with metabolism, concentration, and resisting the effects of stress?

A) Echinacea
B) Flaxseed
C) Ginseng
D) Ginkgo biloba
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55
The current FDA regulations for supplements have the goal of ensuring that supplements

A) comply with safety and purity standards and have accurate labeling.
B) are sold only by U.S. pharmacies.
C) are sold only by reputable retail outlets.
D) do not contain inactive ingredients.
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56
Which supplement can be used to increase dietary fiber and may have some benefits in lowering cholesterol?

A) Echinacea
B) Flaxseed
C) Ginseng
D) Ginkgo biloba
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57
Which supplement may be helpful in lowering the risk of some forms of cancer?

A) Zinc
B) Flaxseed
C) Ginseng
D) Green tea
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58
A CAM therapy that is a manipulative practice used for relaxation, stress relief, pain management, and injury recovery is

A) naturopathy.
B) meditation.
C) massage.
D) yoga.
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59
Alternative medicine approaches are never used along with conventional medicine.
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60
Which of the following therapies are most likely to be covered by health insurance?

A) Chiropractic and massage
B) Acupressure and Chinese medicine
C) Dietary supplements
D) Massage and homeopathy
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61
Most people seek out CAM therapies because conventional medicine is too expensive.
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62
Echinacea can cause an allergic reaction in some individuals.
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63
Compare and contrast complementary medicine and alternative medicine.
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64
If a product is labeled "natural," you may assume that it is safe.
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65
Kava has been linked to severe liver damage.
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66
The FDA banned the sale of all supplements containing ephedra.
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67
Discuss the four major domains of CAM practices and their interactions with each other.
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68
Because herbs are natural products, they will not interfere with how prescription drugs work within the body.
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69
Discuss how updated FDA regulations help to protect consumers who purchase dietary supplements.
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70
Name four therapies that fall under the category of mind-body interventions.
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71
Naturopathic physicians do not earn a recognized degree.
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72
Briefly describe four patterns of utilization of CAM practice.
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73
More than one-third of 18- to 29-year-olds have used some form of alternative medicine.
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74
According to a NCCAM survey, the people who use alternative therapy tend to have higher levels of education.
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75
People are now more likely to use CAM and other therapies once considered exotic and strange.
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