Deck 20: Conventional and Complementary Medicine

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Which of the following is NOT a guideline to medicating yourself safely?

A)Store your medication in a cool,dry place that is out of the reach of children.
B)Do not exceed the recommended dosage or length of treatment unless you discuss it with your physician.
C)Whenever possible,buy brand name products as they contain more effective ingredients.
D)Select medications with one active ingredient rather than an "all in one" product.
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A person does NOT usually need to check with a physician about symptoms that are

A)recurrent.
B)familiar.
C)persistent.
D)severe.
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Which statement is a helpful guideline for using over-the-counter (OTC)medications?

A)Try to select medications with only one active ingredient.
B)OTC medications are safe to combine with prescription drugs.
C)Brand name products are more effective than generic products.
D)All of these statements are helpful guidelines.
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Generic drugs are drugs that

A)require a prescription from your physician.
B)have the same active ingredients as a brand name product and generally cost more money.
C)are effective but do not have the approval of the FDA.
D)have the same active ingredients as a brand name product but generally cost less money.
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Which of the following is needed to effectively manage one's medical problems?

A)You need to learn to how to be a good observer and assess your symptoms.
B)You need to be able to decide when to seek professional advice.
C)You need to know how to safely self-treat common medical issues.
D)You need to do all of these.
Question
Fatima has had a cough for three weeks.Which of the following is likely to be Fatima's best option for addressing this symptom?

A)waiting two more weeks to see if she improves
B)treating herself
C)checking with a physician
D)going to the emergency room
Question
Which of the following statements about over-the-counter medication is TRUE?

A)They are medicines that the FDA has deemed safe for use without a physician's prescription.
B)Many of these medicines were formerly prescription drugs.
C)Many ingredients in over-the-counter drugs have not been proven by the FDA to be effective.
D)All of these statements are true.
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Which of the following would NOT be a purpose or condition for which consumers are likely to turn to complementary and alternative medicine?

A)weight loss
B)chronic joint problems
C)smoking cessation
D)broken bones
Question
Therapies or practices that do NOT form part of conventional health care are called

A)therapeutic treatments.
B)complementary and alternative medicine.
C)nonconventional medicine.
D)mainstream health care.
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If you have any questions about using an over-the-counter medication,the best thing is to

A)avoid using it.
B)search on the Internet.
C)ask a pharmacist.
D)ask a frienD.
Question
Self-assessment of medical symptoms begins with

A)purchase of over-the-counter drugs.
B)observation of your own body.
C)medical self-tests.
D)a phone call to your doctor.
Question
All of the following are appropriate reasons to visit the emergency room at your local hospital EXCEPT for

A)severe burns.
B)chest pain.
C)sore throat.
D)poisoning.
Question
Ramon has been stung by a bee and is now becoming short of breath.Which of the following is likely to be the best strategy for dealing with Ramon's symptom?

A)waiting an hour to see if his condition improves
B)self-treatment with over-the-counter antihistamine
C)calling a physician's office for advice
D)going to an emergency room
Question
An approach that replaces conventional medicine is known as

A)alternative medicine.
B)complementary medicine.
C)integrative medicine.
D)dualistic health care.
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Jonas is having severe chest pains with shortness of breath that has not subsided within the last ten minutes.He should

A)wait at least an hour to see if his symptoms go away.
B)take an over-the-counter medicine and see if he feels better.
C)call and get medical advice over the phone.
D)have someone take him to the nearest emergency room.
Question
The over-the-counter medication that should NOT be given to children with flu-like symptoms is

A)naproxen sodium.
B)ibuprofen.
C)aspirin.
D)acetaminophen.
Question
Which one of the following statements about managing medical problems is FALSE?

A)Most symptoms require treatment with OTC drugs or professional assistance.
B)An individual with a chronic condition such as diabetes should consult a physician before using an OTC drug.
C)Professional medical advice is recommended for a symptom that is severe,unusual,persistent,or recurrent.
D)Self-evaluation of symptoms and self-treatment with OTC drugs is a major part of the U.S.health care system.
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Which of the following statements about the expiration dates of medications is TRUE?

A)Medications should be disposed of on or before their expiration date.
B)Expiration dates should be ignored;they are used by the manufacturer to increase sales.
C)A study by the FDA found that 90 percent of all medications are potent several years after their stated expiration date.
D)Medications don't ever lose their potency as long as they are sealed tight and stored in a cool,dry place.
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Marc has had a fever for two days.Which of the following is likely to be Marc's best option for addressing this symptom?

A)treating it himself
B)visiting his physician
C)going to the emergency room
D)none of these
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When conventional health practice is augmented by unconventional treatments,that is known as

A)alternative medicine.
B)complementary medicine.
C)unlicensed medicine.
D)dualistic health care.
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The first step in the diagnostic process is

A)a physical exam.
B)taking medical tests.
C)a medical history.
D)a second opinion.
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Which of the following is MOST likely to be an elective surgery?

A)lumpectomy to remove tumor
B)heart valve replacement
C)appendix removal
D)knee replacement
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Sean is a basketball player who is having problems with bunions on his feet.What type of health care professional should he make an appointment to see?

A)chiropractor
B)podiatrist
C)physical therapist
D)osteopath
Question
Explanations of data based on evidence gathered by the senses through systematic observations are

A)empirical.
B)rational.
C)testable.
D)rigorous.
Question
If a physician prescribes the wrong drug or a dangerous combination of drugs,resulting problems are especially likely for ____________,who typically take more medications.

A)children
B)young adults
C)older adults
D)infants
Question
Which of the following statements about off-label use of a drug is FALSE?

A)About 20 percent of medications are prescribed for off-label use.
B)Many off-label uses are safe.
C)It occurs when a drug is approved by the FDA for one purpose and then prescribed for a purpose not listed on the label.
D)It occurs most often when doctors err in prescribing a drug.
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Explanations that follow the rules of logic are

A)empirical.
B)rational.
C)tentative.
D)parsimonious.
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Which of the following statements about medical tests is TRUE?

A)They are usually requested by the patient to confirm the diagnosis.
B)They can provide information to help solve medical problems.
C)They are always 100 percent accurate in helping to diagnose a medical problem.
D)All of these statements are true.
Question
In traditional Chinese medicine,the life force contained in all living things is called

A)pranA.
B)vis vitalis.
C)yang.
D)qi.
Question
In traditional Chinese medicine,the principle of balance is expressed as

A)yin and yang.
B)vis vitalis.
C)chi.
D)ayurveda.
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Strategies for good communication with your physician include all of the following EXCEPT

A)making a written list of questions before your appointment.
B)bringing a list of the medications you are taking to your appointment.
C)saving your major concerns until the doctor brings them up.
D)repeating to the doctor what you understand you're supposed to do.
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Western medicine traditionally relies on the use of ________ to treat and cure diseases.

A)phytochemicals
B)antioxidants
C)isoflavones
D)pharmaceuticals
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Which of the following statements about choosing a primary care physician is TRUE?

A)You should ask for recommendations from family,friends,or coworkers.
B)The best time to look for a primary care physician is before you are sick and need assistance.
C)You should check to see that your insurance plan does not limit your choices.
D)All of these statements are true.
Question
An NIH panel of experts found evidence that acupuncture is effective for

A)relieving pain after surgery.
B)relieving menstrual cramps.
C)treating asthma.
D)treating carpal tunnel syndrome.
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When a theory explains a phenomena,such as the cause of a disease,in the simplest manner possible,it is said to be

A)testable.
B)parsimonious.
C)tentative.
D)empirical.
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Which of the following is a primary treatment method used in traditional Chinese medicine?

A)bloodletting
B)herbal remedies
C)chiropractic
D)surgery
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Which of the following is NOT an example of taking a drug incorrectly?

A)stopping before the course of treatment is done
B)skipping a dose
C)replacing a brand name with generic
D)taking extra if symptoms do not improve
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A health care professional who receives medical education very similar to that of medical doctors but whose training emphasizes musculoskeletal problems and manipulative therapy is a

A)doctor of podiatric medicine.
B)doctor of osteopathic medicine.
C)doctor of chiropractiC.
D)physical therapist.
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Joan's doctor has recommended she have heart surgery.Which of the following is an important question she should ask her doctor?

A)What can I expect before,during,and after the surgery?
B)Why do I need surgery at this time?
C)What are the risks and complications associated with the surgery?
D)All of these choices are correct.
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Western researchers might explain the effects of acupuncture as being the result of

A)correction of the flow of qi.
B)rebalancing of yin and yang.
C)release of hormones and neurotransmitters.
D)restoration of equilibrium.
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The type of insurance plan in which physicians may have a financial incentive to order more tests and treatments for their patients is a

A)point-of-service plan.
B)fee-for-service plan.
C)health maintenance organization.
D)preferred provider organization.
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All of the following are examples of managed care plans EXCEPT

A)point-of-service plans.
B)fee-for-service plans.
C)health maintenance organizations.
D)preferred provider organizations.
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Homeopathy is an example of a(n)

A)mind-body intervention.
B)alternative medical system.
C)biologically based therapy.
D)energy therapy.
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A typical indemnity health insurance plan

A)costs consumers less money than other types of plans cost.
B)restricts which physicians patients may use.
C)bases coverage on the usual and customary charges for services.
D)has all of these characteristics.
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A form of treatment that uses therapeutic magnets would belong to which of the following domains of complementary and alternative medicine practice?

A)mind-body intervention
B)alternative medical systems
C)biologically based
D)energy therapy
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Capitation is a medical cost-control strategy that

A)limits the number of patients covered on a group policy.
B)increases the employee-paid portion of an employer-provided policy based on the employee's number of dependents.
C)sets a monthly amount that a physician can earn from any individual patient covered under the policy.
D)limits the amounts the insurance company will pay out for any single diagnosis.
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Which one of the following is considered a mind-body intervention?

A)yoga
B)visualization
C)tai chi chuan
D)all of these
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Herbal remedies are an example of which of the following domains of complementary and alternative medicine practice?

A)mind-body intervention
B)alternative medical systems
C)biologically based
D)energy therapy
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Approximately _______ million Americans had no health insurance at all prior to the passage of the Affordable Care Act.

A)1
B)10
C)20
D)50
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A governmental health insurance program for Americans over age 65 is

A)Medicaid.
B)Mediplan.
C)Medineed.
D)Medicare.
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Which of the following statements about botanicals is TRUE?

A)The majority of botanical products are sold as FDA-approved pharmaceuticals.
B)FDA inspections ensure that botanicals are free from contaminants.
C)There is no evidence of any potentially serious drug-herb interaction.
D)Well-designed clinical studies have been conducted on a number of botanicals.
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All of the following are good strategies for evaluating complementary and alternative therapies EXCEPT

A)keeping a symptom diary to track pain,fatigue,and other symptoms.
B)checking information posted at the Web sites for the FDA and the NCCAM.
C)finding out in advance the expected length and cost of treatment.
D)speaking with your physician about the CAM therapy only after you have tried it for a month.
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Severe shortness of breath is a valid reason to go to the nearest emergency room.
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Reiki is an example of which of the following domains of complementary and alternative medicine practice?

A)mind-body intervention
B)alternative medical systems
C)biological-based therapy
D)energy therapy
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Managed care plans

A)cost consumers more money than traditional insurance plans cost.
B)restrict which physicians patients may use.
C)have a fixed annual deductible.
D)vary the monthly fee owed based on the level of services provideD.
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People without insurance are less likely to obtain

A)childhood immunizations.
B)eyeglasses.
C)treatment for chronic conditions like asthma.
D)all of these.
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The complementary and alternative medicine therapy that involves the use of highly diluted extracts is

A)traditional Chinese medicine.
B)qigong.
C)Reiki.
D)homeopathy.
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Symptoms are often an expression of the body's attempt to heal itself.
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The most commonly used form of manual healing is

A)acupressure.
B)Rolfing.
C)chiropractiC.
D)massage.
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Bioelectromagnetic-based therapies involve the use of electromagnetic fields to treat primarily

A)cancer.
B)diabetes.
C)arthritis.
D)heart disease.
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The patient should ask the physician to repeat the diagnosis and instructions before leaving the office.
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Problems can occur with a prescription because of a physician's poor handwriting.
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Outdated aspirin can have an acidic odor.
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Western medicine focuses on the spiritual and psychological aspects of human functioning.
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In traditional Chinese medicine,herbal remedies are categorized as having yin or yang characteristics.
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Although convenient,some online pharmacies may sell products or engage in practices that are illegal.
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Studies show that patients who are more active in interacting with physicians enjoy better health outcomes.
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Spending on prescription drugs is rising faster than the rate of inflation and is now the fastest-growing portion of health care spending in the United States.
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Acupuncture is one of two primary treatment methods used in traditional Chinese medicine.
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Optometrists are M.D.eye specialists who can perform eye surgery.
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There is evidence that acupuncture is effective in relieving nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy.
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Western medicine is firmly based on the scientific method of obtaining knowledge and explaining health-related phenomena.
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Conventional medicine is also known as Western medicine.
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Despite their growing popularity,many complementary and alternative medicine practices remain controversial,and individuals need to be critically aware of safety issues.
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Physicians sometimes overprescribe drugs in response to pressure from patients.
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Western medicine identifies the causes of disease as pathogens,physical factors,genetic factors,and unhealthy lifestyles.
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Aspirin should not be given to children or adolescents who have chicken pox.
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Buying drugs from Canada is a safe and effective way for Americans to lower their health care costs.
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The United States ranks third in the number of surgical procedures performed worldwide.
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Professionally administered diagnostic tests are 100 percent accurate.
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1
Which of the following is NOT a guideline to medicating yourself safely?

A)Store your medication in a cool,dry place that is out of the reach of children.
B)Do not exceed the recommended dosage or length of treatment unless you discuss it with your physician.
C)Whenever possible,buy brand name products as they contain more effective ingredients.
D)Select medications with one active ingredient rather than an "all in one" product.
Whenever possible,buy brand name products as they contain more effective ingredients.
2
A person does NOT usually need to check with a physician about symptoms that are

A)recurrent.
B)familiar.
C)persistent.
D)severe.
familiar.
3
Which statement is a helpful guideline for using over-the-counter (OTC)medications?

A)Try to select medications with only one active ingredient.
B)OTC medications are safe to combine with prescription drugs.
C)Brand name products are more effective than generic products.
D)All of these statements are helpful guidelines.
Try to select medications with only one active ingredient.
4
Generic drugs are drugs that

A)require a prescription from your physician.
B)have the same active ingredients as a brand name product and generally cost more money.
C)are effective but do not have the approval of the FDA.
D)have the same active ingredients as a brand name product but generally cost less money.
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Which of the following is needed to effectively manage one's medical problems?

A)You need to learn to how to be a good observer and assess your symptoms.
B)You need to be able to decide when to seek professional advice.
C)You need to know how to safely self-treat common medical issues.
D)You need to do all of these.
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6
Fatima has had a cough for three weeks.Which of the following is likely to be Fatima's best option for addressing this symptom?

A)waiting two more weeks to see if she improves
B)treating herself
C)checking with a physician
D)going to the emergency room
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7
Which of the following statements about over-the-counter medication is TRUE?

A)They are medicines that the FDA has deemed safe for use without a physician's prescription.
B)Many of these medicines were formerly prescription drugs.
C)Many ingredients in over-the-counter drugs have not been proven by the FDA to be effective.
D)All of these statements are true.
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Which of the following would NOT be a purpose or condition for which consumers are likely to turn to complementary and alternative medicine?

A)weight loss
B)chronic joint problems
C)smoking cessation
D)broken bones
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Therapies or practices that do NOT form part of conventional health care are called

A)therapeutic treatments.
B)complementary and alternative medicine.
C)nonconventional medicine.
D)mainstream health care.
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10
If you have any questions about using an over-the-counter medication,the best thing is to

A)avoid using it.
B)search on the Internet.
C)ask a pharmacist.
D)ask a frienD.
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Self-assessment of medical symptoms begins with

A)purchase of over-the-counter drugs.
B)observation of your own body.
C)medical self-tests.
D)a phone call to your doctor.
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All of the following are appropriate reasons to visit the emergency room at your local hospital EXCEPT for

A)severe burns.
B)chest pain.
C)sore throat.
D)poisoning.
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Ramon has been stung by a bee and is now becoming short of breath.Which of the following is likely to be the best strategy for dealing with Ramon's symptom?

A)waiting an hour to see if his condition improves
B)self-treatment with over-the-counter antihistamine
C)calling a physician's office for advice
D)going to an emergency room
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An approach that replaces conventional medicine is known as

A)alternative medicine.
B)complementary medicine.
C)integrative medicine.
D)dualistic health care.
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Jonas is having severe chest pains with shortness of breath that has not subsided within the last ten minutes.He should

A)wait at least an hour to see if his symptoms go away.
B)take an over-the-counter medicine and see if he feels better.
C)call and get medical advice over the phone.
D)have someone take him to the nearest emergency room.
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The over-the-counter medication that should NOT be given to children with flu-like symptoms is

A)naproxen sodium.
B)ibuprofen.
C)aspirin.
D)acetaminophen.
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Which one of the following statements about managing medical problems is FALSE?

A)Most symptoms require treatment with OTC drugs or professional assistance.
B)An individual with a chronic condition such as diabetes should consult a physician before using an OTC drug.
C)Professional medical advice is recommended for a symptom that is severe,unusual,persistent,or recurrent.
D)Self-evaluation of symptoms and self-treatment with OTC drugs is a major part of the U.S.health care system.
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Which of the following statements about the expiration dates of medications is TRUE?

A)Medications should be disposed of on or before their expiration date.
B)Expiration dates should be ignored;they are used by the manufacturer to increase sales.
C)A study by the FDA found that 90 percent of all medications are potent several years after their stated expiration date.
D)Medications don't ever lose their potency as long as they are sealed tight and stored in a cool,dry place.
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19
Marc has had a fever for two days.Which of the following is likely to be Marc's best option for addressing this symptom?

A)treating it himself
B)visiting his physician
C)going to the emergency room
D)none of these
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When conventional health practice is augmented by unconventional treatments,that is known as

A)alternative medicine.
B)complementary medicine.
C)unlicensed medicine.
D)dualistic health care.
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The first step in the diagnostic process is

A)a physical exam.
B)taking medical tests.
C)a medical history.
D)a second opinion.
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Which of the following is MOST likely to be an elective surgery?

A)lumpectomy to remove tumor
B)heart valve replacement
C)appendix removal
D)knee replacement
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23
Sean is a basketball player who is having problems with bunions on his feet.What type of health care professional should he make an appointment to see?

A)chiropractor
B)podiatrist
C)physical therapist
D)osteopath
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Explanations of data based on evidence gathered by the senses through systematic observations are

A)empirical.
B)rational.
C)testable.
D)rigorous.
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If a physician prescribes the wrong drug or a dangerous combination of drugs,resulting problems are especially likely for ____________,who typically take more medications.

A)children
B)young adults
C)older adults
D)infants
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Which of the following statements about off-label use of a drug is FALSE?

A)About 20 percent of medications are prescribed for off-label use.
B)Many off-label uses are safe.
C)It occurs when a drug is approved by the FDA for one purpose and then prescribed for a purpose not listed on the label.
D)It occurs most often when doctors err in prescribing a drug.
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Explanations that follow the rules of logic are

A)empirical.
B)rational.
C)tentative.
D)parsimonious.
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Which of the following statements about medical tests is TRUE?

A)They are usually requested by the patient to confirm the diagnosis.
B)They can provide information to help solve medical problems.
C)They are always 100 percent accurate in helping to diagnose a medical problem.
D)All of these statements are true.
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In traditional Chinese medicine,the life force contained in all living things is called

A)pranA.
B)vis vitalis.
C)yang.
D)qi.
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In traditional Chinese medicine,the principle of balance is expressed as

A)yin and yang.
B)vis vitalis.
C)chi.
D)ayurveda.
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31
Strategies for good communication with your physician include all of the following EXCEPT

A)making a written list of questions before your appointment.
B)bringing a list of the medications you are taking to your appointment.
C)saving your major concerns until the doctor brings them up.
D)repeating to the doctor what you understand you're supposed to do.
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Western medicine traditionally relies on the use of ________ to treat and cure diseases.

A)phytochemicals
B)antioxidants
C)isoflavones
D)pharmaceuticals
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Which of the following statements about choosing a primary care physician is TRUE?

A)You should ask for recommendations from family,friends,or coworkers.
B)The best time to look for a primary care physician is before you are sick and need assistance.
C)You should check to see that your insurance plan does not limit your choices.
D)All of these statements are true.
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An NIH panel of experts found evidence that acupuncture is effective for

A)relieving pain after surgery.
B)relieving menstrual cramps.
C)treating asthma.
D)treating carpal tunnel syndrome.
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When a theory explains a phenomena,such as the cause of a disease,in the simplest manner possible,it is said to be

A)testable.
B)parsimonious.
C)tentative.
D)empirical.
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Which of the following is a primary treatment method used in traditional Chinese medicine?

A)bloodletting
B)herbal remedies
C)chiropractic
D)surgery
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Which of the following is NOT an example of taking a drug incorrectly?

A)stopping before the course of treatment is done
B)skipping a dose
C)replacing a brand name with generic
D)taking extra if symptoms do not improve
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A health care professional who receives medical education very similar to that of medical doctors but whose training emphasizes musculoskeletal problems and manipulative therapy is a

A)doctor of podiatric medicine.
B)doctor of osteopathic medicine.
C)doctor of chiropractiC.
D)physical therapist.
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39
Joan's doctor has recommended she have heart surgery.Which of the following is an important question she should ask her doctor?

A)What can I expect before,during,and after the surgery?
B)Why do I need surgery at this time?
C)What are the risks and complications associated with the surgery?
D)All of these choices are correct.
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40
Western researchers might explain the effects of acupuncture as being the result of

A)correction of the flow of qi.
B)rebalancing of yin and yang.
C)release of hormones and neurotransmitters.
D)restoration of equilibrium.
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The type of insurance plan in which physicians may have a financial incentive to order more tests and treatments for their patients is a

A)point-of-service plan.
B)fee-for-service plan.
C)health maintenance organization.
D)preferred provider organization.
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All of the following are examples of managed care plans EXCEPT

A)point-of-service plans.
B)fee-for-service plans.
C)health maintenance organizations.
D)preferred provider organizations.
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Homeopathy is an example of a(n)

A)mind-body intervention.
B)alternative medical system.
C)biologically based therapy.
D)energy therapy.
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44
A typical indemnity health insurance plan

A)costs consumers less money than other types of plans cost.
B)restricts which physicians patients may use.
C)bases coverage on the usual and customary charges for services.
D)has all of these characteristics.
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45
A form of treatment that uses therapeutic magnets would belong to which of the following domains of complementary and alternative medicine practice?

A)mind-body intervention
B)alternative medical systems
C)biologically based
D)energy therapy
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46
Capitation is a medical cost-control strategy that

A)limits the number of patients covered on a group policy.
B)increases the employee-paid portion of an employer-provided policy based on the employee's number of dependents.
C)sets a monthly amount that a physician can earn from any individual patient covered under the policy.
D)limits the amounts the insurance company will pay out for any single diagnosis.
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47
Which one of the following is considered a mind-body intervention?

A)yoga
B)visualization
C)tai chi chuan
D)all of these
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48
Herbal remedies are an example of which of the following domains of complementary and alternative medicine practice?

A)mind-body intervention
B)alternative medical systems
C)biologically based
D)energy therapy
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49
Approximately _______ million Americans had no health insurance at all prior to the passage of the Affordable Care Act.

A)1
B)10
C)20
D)50
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50
A governmental health insurance program for Americans over age 65 is

A)Medicaid.
B)Mediplan.
C)Medineed.
D)Medicare.
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51
Which of the following statements about botanicals is TRUE?

A)The majority of botanical products are sold as FDA-approved pharmaceuticals.
B)FDA inspections ensure that botanicals are free from contaminants.
C)There is no evidence of any potentially serious drug-herb interaction.
D)Well-designed clinical studies have been conducted on a number of botanicals.
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All of the following are good strategies for evaluating complementary and alternative therapies EXCEPT

A)keeping a symptom diary to track pain,fatigue,and other symptoms.
B)checking information posted at the Web sites for the FDA and the NCCAM.
C)finding out in advance the expected length and cost of treatment.
D)speaking with your physician about the CAM therapy only after you have tried it for a month.
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53
Severe shortness of breath is a valid reason to go to the nearest emergency room.
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54
Reiki is an example of which of the following domains of complementary and alternative medicine practice?

A)mind-body intervention
B)alternative medical systems
C)biological-based therapy
D)energy therapy
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55
Managed care plans

A)cost consumers more money than traditional insurance plans cost.
B)restrict which physicians patients may use.
C)have a fixed annual deductible.
D)vary the monthly fee owed based on the level of services provideD.
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56
People without insurance are less likely to obtain

A)childhood immunizations.
B)eyeglasses.
C)treatment for chronic conditions like asthma.
D)all of these.
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57
The complementary and alternative medicine therapy that involves the use of highly diluted extracts is

A)traditional Chinese medicine.
B)qigong.
C)Reiki.
D)homeopathy.
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58
Symptoms are often an expression of the body's attempt to heal itself.
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59
The most commonly used form of manual healing is

A)acupressure.
B)Rolfing.
C)chiropractiC.
D)massage.
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60
Bioelectromagnetic-based therapies involve the use of electromagnetic fields to treat primarily

A)cancer.
B)diabetes.
C)arthritis.
D)heart disease.
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61
The patient should ask the physician to repeat the diagnosis and instructions before leaving the office.
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62
Problems can occur with a prescription because of a physician's poor handwriting.
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63
Outdated aspirin can have an acidic odor.
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64
Western medicine focuses on the spiritual and psychological aspects of human functioning.
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65
In traditional Chinese medicine,herbal remedies are categorized as having yin or yang characteristics.
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66
Although convenient,some online pharmacies may sell products or engage in practices that are illegal.
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67
Studies show that patients who are more active in interacting with physicians enjoy better health outcomes.
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68
Spending on prescription drugs is rising faster than the rate of inflation and is now the fastest-growing portion of health care spending in the United States.
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69
Acupuncture is one of two primary treatment methods used in traditional Chinese medicine.
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70
Optometrists are M.D.eye specialists who can perform eye surgery.
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71
There is evidence that acupuncture is effective in relieving nausea and vomiting after chemotherapy.
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72
Western medicine is firmly based on the scientific method of obtaining knowledge and explaining health-related phenomena.
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73
Conventional medicine is also known as Western medicine.
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74
Despite their growing popularity,many complementary and alternative medicine practices remain controversial,and individuals need to be critically aware of safety issues.
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75
Physicians sometimes overprescribe drugs in response to pressure from patients.
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76
Western medicine identifies the causes of disease as pathogens,physical factors,genetic factors,and unhealthy lifestyles.
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77
Aspirin should not be given to children or adolescents who have chicken pox.
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78
Buying drugs from Canada is a safe and effective way for Americans to lower their health care costs.
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The United States ranks third in the number of surgical procedures performed worldwide.
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Professionally administered diagnostic tests are 100 percent accurate.
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