Deck 11: Complementary and Alternative Healing

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A patient who is pregnant has used the herb feverfew for a history of migraine headaches.The nurse should provide teaching related to a risk for what side effect?

A) Uterine contractions resulting in possible miscarriage
B) Reduced fetal growth
C) Insomnia
D) Tiredness the following day
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A patient informs the nurse,"I burn a lavender-scented candle for an hour before bedtime to help me relax and sleep." The nurse realizes this patient is using what complementary alternative medicine (CAM)?

A) The mind-body intervention of aromatherapy
B) An energy technique known as qi gong
C) The manipulative method using the Alexander technique
D) Conventional medicine,also called allopathic
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A patient observes the practitioner burning a dried herb on the needle during an acupuncture session and asks about this practice.The practitioner responds by referring to this practice using what term?

A) Doshas
B) Moxibustion
C) Yoga
D) Kapha
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A patient diagnosed with kyphosis is visiting a practitioner of chiropractic medicine for the first time and asks,"How does this therapy work?" The practitioner replies,"I will use my hands along with heat to correct the misalignment of your spine by placing pressure on the nerves that have produced pain." What term will the practitioner use to refer to the misalignment of the spine?

A) Subluxation
B) A sprain
C) A fracture
D) Epicondylitis
Question
A patient is prescribed reserpine to decrease mild anxiety and treat hypertension.The patient researches the medication on the Internet and finds that this medication comes from which plant?

A) Atropa belladonna
B) Digitalis purpurea
C) Rauwolfia serpentina
D) Cephaelis ipecacuanha
Question
What symptom would the nurse caring for a patient who practices Ayurveda assess for?

A) An increased stool osmolality gap resulting from dehydration
B) Petechiae resulting from fine-needle punctures
C) Use of over-the-counter remedies intended for intended symptom
D) Magnets strategically placed on affected joints
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A person who is recovering from a stroke is becoming more forgetful and is unable to recall people's names.A friend suggests the use of a natural ingredient,ginkgo biloba.The nurse is concerned about which serious risk associated with this herb?

A) Thromboembolism
B) Seizures
C) Hypertension
D) Photosensitivity
Question
Which complementary alternative medicine (CAM)may interfere with early detection of the dementia?

A) Large doses of calcium can cause cerebral plaques to form,thereby disguising atrophy of the brain.
B) Excess doses of folic acid can mask a vitamin B12 deficiency that led to dementia.
C) Hypnotherapy focused on current pleasant thoughts can eliminate clues to the past.
D) The electrical current from magnetic fields can interfere with normal brain waves,resulting in confusion and inability to concentrate.
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A nurse practices a relaxing massage technique to stimulate and apply pressure to the feet or hands,increasing blood supply circulation to various parts of the body and relieving pain.The massage technique used by the practitioner is referred to by term?

A) Reflexology
B) Feldenkrais method
C) Reiki
D) Rolfing
Question
An older adult diagnosed with atrial fibrillation uses imagery to alter the dysrhythmia.The client is using which type of complementary alternative medicine (CAM)?

A) Ayurveda
B) Dosha
C) Homeopathy
D) Biofeedback
Question
During an admission history and physical,a female patient states,"I use 5000 mg/day of calcium to prevent osteoporosis and to maintain health." The nurse should assess for what possible side effect?

A) Excessive bleeding
B) Kidney stones
C) Lower blood sugar
D) Jaundice
Question
A pregnant woman reports back pain and wants to try a complementary alternative medicine (CAM)therapy.The nurse knows that which CAM would be contraindicated?

A) Magnet therapy
B) Aromatherapy
C) Imagery
D) Therapeutic touch
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A young adult experiencing pain states,"I want to see a chiropractor,but I don't have any money.However,I do have health insurance." What is the most appropriate response the nurse can provide regarding payment for this form of health care service?

A) "Most insurance companies will pay for chiropractic treatment."
B) "Because chiropractors are not required to be licensed,services must be paid for by the patient."
C) "Chiropractic medicine is a new complementary alternative medicine (CAM)therapy that has not yet been recognized by insurance companies."
D) "Chiropractic medicine is more than 100 years old,but because it is preventive in nature,it is not covered by most insurance."
Question
Despite the presence of safety aids such as handrails in the bathrooms at an assisted living facility,the number of fractures due to unsteady ambulation upon arising from the bed and when attempting to perform activities of daily living has increased.Which complementary alternative medicine (CAM)would be an effective intervention for this population?

A) Yoga
B) Acupuncture
C) Tai chi
D) Magnet therapy
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The nurse who presents a class on different methods of complementary alternative medicine (CAM)differentiates between imagery and hypnosis in which of the following ways?

A) Imagery involves the dependent mental construction of a picture,whereas hypnosis requires the patient to recall and verbally describe difficult times in his or her life.
B) Hypnosis requires a trained psychologist,but imagery can be performed by any health care practitioner.
C) Imagery produces a temporary sense of well-being compared with hypnosis,which evokes a permanent positive effect.
D) Although both therapies focus on specific problems and guide the patient into relaxation,imagery requires the patient to formulate the impression,whereas the hypnotist constructs the image for the patient.
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A patient states,"My cancer is in remission finally after all that chemotherapy,my friend used the same chemotherapy and wasn't so lucky.I want to continue participating in spiritual care and 'mind games' to keep my memory intact.I am also enrolled in Tai chi,but I just can't stop thinking about my sick lung." This patient adheres to which principle underlying alternative healing?

A) A negative alteration in the body produces a parallel effect on the mind and spirit.
B) The body can heal itself with the help of complementary alternative therapies.
C) Approaches to therapy are individualized.
D) There is a focus on the total lifestyle.
Question
The use of plants in conventional modern medicine is evidenced by the drug atropine,which is derived from which plant?

A) Digitalis purpurea
B) Cephaelis ipecacuanha
C) Rauwolfia serpentina
D) Atropa belladonna
Question
The massage therapist uses kinesthesia to correct habits that cause poor posture and limited movement.What is this type of massage called?

A) Alexander technique
B) Feldenkrais method
C) healing touch
D) Reiki
Question
A patient who is just beginning to use homeopathy to treat depression is concerned because symptoms are becoming worse with increasing sadness,anxiety,and fatigue.The practitioner of homeopathy bases teaching on the Law of Cure and provides what instructions to the patient?

A) Discontinue the therapy and seek another alternative therapy.
B) Concentrate the preparation to increase its potency in hopes to improve depressive symptoms.
C) Increase the dosage of the substance to increase its effectiveness.
D) Remain on the current regimen since worsening is a positive sign that healing is occurring.
Question
A patient informs the nurse,"I can't sit in the yard for even 10 minutes without my skin turning red and tender." The nurse would assess for the use of which complementary alternative medicine (CAM)?

A) St.John's wort
B) Ginkgo biloba
C) Feverfew
D) Echinacea
Question
A patient has fallen at home and complains that joints are very painful when trying to climb stairs.The patient desires to use an alternative complementary medicine rather than pain medication.The practitioner begins treatment with touch consisting of rocking,rhythmical motions to loosen tense,sore muscles and joints.The patient is receiving which type of treatment?

A) Swedish massage
B) Rolfing
C) Trager approach
D) Reflexology
Question
A patient who is interested in herbal medicine attends a seminar to learn more about complementary alternative medicine (CAM).The nurse discusses what common belief related to all CAMs? (Select all that apply. )

A) The body is not able to repair itself;thus,natural remedies are used to inhibit the immune system.
B) Many different CAMs that focus on specific body parts and the mind are needed.
C) The focus of CAM is on an intervention for the diseased body part.
D) Each CAM treatment is unique to the person who is being treated.
E) Health promotion is incorporated into CAM.
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Why is the various forms of complementary alternative medicine (CAM)gaining popularity in Western society? (Select all that apply. )

A) Consumers want knowledgeable,trained physicians to control their care.
B) CAM consumers want personalized health care.
C) Quantity,rather than quality,of life is most important in Western society.
D) Consumers have access to evidence that support CAMs.
E) Consumers want to remain indifferent to the health care provider.
Question
A nurse investigates energy therapies and learns that which therapies would be included? (Select all that apply. )

A) Qi gong
B) Osteopathy
C) Imagery
D) Healing touch
E) Magnet therapy
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A patient regularly experiences migraine headaches that are not relieved by traditional Western medical practices.Why does the family physician suggest acupuncture? (Select all that apply. )

A) It is based on the belief that meridians are vital for life,and when they are out of balance,pain occurs.
B) It uses strategically placed,slender needles for pain relief.
C) It uses breathing exercises and meditation to relieve pain.
D) It corrects metabolic imbalance through purification regimens.
E) It determines distinct metabolic body types.
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1
A patient who is pregnant has used the herb feverfew for a history of migraine headaches.The nurse should provide teaching related to a risk for what side effect?

A) Uterine contractions resulting in possible miscarriage
B) Reduced fetal growth
C) Insomnia
D) Tiredness the following day
Uterine contractions resulting in possible miscarriage
2
A patient informs the nurse,"I burn a lavender-scented candle for an hour before bedtime to help me relax and sleep." The nurse realizes this patient is using what complementary alternative medicine (CAM)?

A) The mind-body intervention of aromatherapy
B) An energy technique known as qi gong
C) The manipulative method using the Alexander technique
D) Conventional medicine,also called allopathic
The mind-body intervention of aromatherapy
3
A patient observes the practitioner burning a dried herb on the needle during an acupuncture session and asks about this practice.The practitioner responds by referring to this practice using what term?

A) Doshas
B) Moxibustion
C) Yoga
D) Kapha
Moxibustion
4
A patient diagnosed with kyphosis is visiting a practitioner of chiropractic medicine for the first time and asks,"How does this therapy work?" The practitioner replies,"I will use my hands along with heat to correct the misalignment of your spine by placing pressure on the nerves that have produced pain." What term will the practitioner use to refer to the misalignment of the spine?

A) Subluxation
B) A sprain
C) A fracture
D) Epicondylitis
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5
A patient is prescribed reserpine to decrease mild anxiety and treat hypertension.The patient researches the medication on the Internet and finds that this medication comes from which plant?

A) Atropa belladonna
B) Digitalis purpurea
C) Rauwolfia serpentina
D) Cephaelis ipecacuanha
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6
What symptom would the nurse caring for a patient who practices Ayurveda assess for?

A) An increased stool osmolality gap resulting from dehydration
B) Petechiae resulting from fine-needle punctures
C) Use of over-the-counter remedies intended for intended symptom
D) Magnets strategically placed on affected joints
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7
A person who is recovering from a stroke is becoming more forgetful and is unable to recall people's names.A friend suggests the use of a natural ingredient,ginkgo biloba.The nurse is concerned about which serious risk associated with this herb?

A) Thromboembolism
B) Seizures
C) Hypertension
D) Photosensitivity
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8
Which complementary alternative medicine (CAM)may interfere with early detection of the dementia?

A) Large doses of calcium can cause cerebral plaques to form,thereby disguising atrophy of the brain.
B) Excess doses of folic acid can mask a vitamin B12 deficiency that led to dementia.
C) Hypnotherapy focused on current pleasant thoughts can eliminate clues to the past.
D) The electrical current from magnetic fields can interfere with normal brain waves,resulting in confusion and inability to concentrate.
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9
A nurse practices a relaxing massage technique to stimulate and apply pressure to the feet or hands,increasing blood supply circulation to various parts of the body and relieving pain.The massage technique used by the practitioner is referred to by term?

A) Reflexology
B) Feldenkrais method
C) Reiki
D) Rolfing
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10
An older adult diagnosed with atrial fibrillation uses imagery to alter the dysrhythmia.The client is using which type of complementary alternative medicine (CAM)?

A) Ayurveda
B) Dosha
C) Homeopathy
D) Biofeedback
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11
During an admission history and physical,a female patient states,"I use 5000 mg/day of calcium to prevent osteoporosis and to maintain health." The nurse should assess for what possible side effect?

A) Excessive bleeding
B) Kidney stones
C) Lower blood sugar
D) Jaundice
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12
A pregnant woman reports back pain and wants to try a complementary alternative medicine (CAM)therapy.The nurse knows that which CAM would be contraindicated?

A) Magnet therapy
B) Aromatherapy
C) Imagery
D) Therapeutic touch
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13
A young adult experiencing pain states,"I want to see a chiropractor,but I don't have any money.However,I do have health insurance." What is the most appropriate response the nurse can provide regarding payment for this form of health care service?

A) "Most insurance companies will pay for chiropractic treatment."
B) "Because chiropractors are not required to be licensed,services must be paid for by the patient."
C) "Chiropractic medicine is a new complementary alternative medicine (CAM)therapy that has not yet been recognized by insurance companies."
D) "Chiropractic medicine is more than 100 years old,but because it is preventive in nature,it is not covered by most insurance."
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14
Despite the presence of safety aids such as handrails in the bathrooms at an assisted living facility,the number of fractures due to unsteady ambulation upon arising from the bed and when attempting to perform activities of daily living has increased.Which complementary alternative medicine (CAM)would be an effective intervention for this population?

A) Yoga
B) Acupuncture
C) Tai chi
D) Magnet therapy
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15
The nurse who presents a class on different methods of complementary alternative medicine (CAM)differentiates between imagery and hypnosis in which of the following ways?

A) Imagery involves the dependent mental construction of a picture,whereas hypnosis requires the patient to recall and verbally describe difficult times in his or her life.
B) Hypnosis requires a trained psychologist,but imagery can be performed by any health care practitioner.
C) Imagery produces a temporary sense of well-being compared with hypnosis,which evokes a permanent positive effect.
D) Although both therapies focus on specific problems and guide the patient into relaxation,imagery requires the patient to formulate the impression,whereas the hypnotist constructs the image for the patient.
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16
A patient states,"My cancer is in remission finally after all that chemotherapy,my friend used the same chemotherapy and wasn't so lucky.I want to continue participating in spiritual care and 'mind games' to keep my memory intact.I am also enrolled in Tai chi,but I just can't stop thinking about my sick lung." This patient adheres to which principle underlying alternative healing?

A) A negative alteration in the body produces a parallel effect on the mind and spirit.
B) The body can heal itself with the help of complementary alternative therapies.
C) Approaches to therapy are individualized.
D) There is a focus on the total lifestyle.
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17
The use of plants in conventional modern medicine is evidenced by the drug atropine,which is derived from which plant?

A) Digitalis purpurea
B) Cephaelis ipecacuanha
C) Rauwolfia serpentina
D) Atropa belladonna
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18
The massage therapist uses kinesthesia to correct habits that cause poor posture and limited movement.What is this type of massage called?

A) Alexander technique
B) Feldenkrais method
C) healing touch
D) Reiki
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19
A patient who is just beginning to use homeopathy to treat depression is concerned because symptoms are becoming worse with increasing sadness,anxiety,and fatigue.The practitioner of homeopathy bases teaching on the Law of Cure and provides what instructions to the patient?

A) Discontinue the therapy and seek another alternative therapy.
B) Concentrate the preparation to increase its potency in hopes to improve depressive symptoms.
C) Increase the dosage of the substance to increase its effectiveness.
D) Remain on the current regimen since worsening is a positive sign that healing is occurring.
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20
A patient informs the nurse,"I can't sit in the yard for even 10 minutes without my skin turning red and tender." The nurse would assess for the use of which complementary alternative medicine (CAM)?

A) St.John's wort
B) Ginkgo biloba
C) Feverfew
D) Echinacea
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21
A patient has fallen at home and complains that joints are very painful when trying to climb stairs.The patient desires to use an alternative complementary medicine rather than pain medication.The practitioner begins treatment with touch consisting of rocking,rhythmical motions to loosen tense,sore muscles and joints.The patient is receiving which type of treatment?

A) Swedish massage
B) Rolfing
C) Trager approach
D) Reflexology
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22
A patient who is interested in herbal medicine attends a seminar to learn more about complementary alternative medicine (CAM).The nurse discusses what common belief related to all CAMs? (Select all that apply. )

A) The body is not able to repair itself;thus,natural remedies are used to inhibit the immune system.
B) Many different CAMs that focus on specific body parts and the mind are needed.
C) The focus of CAM is on an intervention for the diseased body part.
D) Each CAM treatment is unique to the person who is being treated.
E) Health promotion is incorporated into CAM.
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23
Why is the various forms of complementary alternative medicine (CAM)gaining popularity in Western society? (Select all that apply. )

A) Consumers want knowledgeable,trained physicians to control their care.
B) CAM consumers want personalized health care.
C) Quantity,rather than quality,of life is most important in Western society.
D) Consumers have access to evidence that support CAMs.
E) Consumers want to remain indifferent to the health care provider.
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24
A nurse investigates energy therapies and learns that which therapies would be included? (Select all that apply. )

A) Qi gong
B) Osteopathy
C) Imagery
D) Healing touch
E) Magnet therapy
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A patient regularly experiences migraine headaches that are not relieved by traditional Western medical practices.Why does the family physician suggest acupuncture? (Select all that apply. )

A) It is based on the belief that meridians are vital for life,and when they are out of balance,pain occurs.
B) It uses strategically placed,slender needles for pain relief.
C) It uses breathing exercises and meditation to relieve pain.
D) It corrects metabolic imbalance through purification regimens.
E) It determines distinct metabolic body types.
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