Alexanders Care Of the Patient in Surgery 14th Edition Rothrock
Alexanders Care Of the Patient in Surgery 14th Edition Rothrock
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Chapter 29: Integrated Health Practices: Complementary and Alternative Therapies
Complete Chapter Questions With Answers
Sample Questions Are Posted Below
MULTIPLE CHOICE
| a. | Targeted therapies can balance the equality of the mind with the body. |
| b. | The mind has the ability to affect the body. |
| c. | The body has the ability to positively and negatively affect the mind. |
| d. | All of these scientific theories have been supported by high-level research. |
ANS: B
Mind-body intervention is a growing scientific movement that has explored the mind’s ability to affect the body. Some mind-body interventions (e.g., behavioral-cognitive therapy), formerly categorized as CAM therapies, have been assimilated into conventional mainstream medicine. Other mind-body interventions still considered CAM include hypnosis, music, dance, art therapy, prayer, and mental healing.
REF: Page 1241
| a. | The diets of Drs. Atkins, Pritikin, and Weil |
| b. | Cartilage products from cattle, sheep, or sharks |
| c. | Bee pollen |
| d. | All of the options are correct. |
ANS: A
The diets promoted by Drs. Atkins, Pritikin, and Weil, as well as veganism, vegetarianism, and raw food diets, are examples of therapeutic nutrition. Many biologic therapies are available that are not currently accepted by mainstream medicine, such as the use of cartilage products from cattle, sheep, or sharks for treatment of cancer and arthritis or the use of bee pollen to treat autoimmune and inflammatory diseases.
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| a. | Therapeutic touch manipulation |
| b. | Massage manipulation |
| c. | Osteopathic manipulation |
| d. | Chiropractic manipulation |
ANS: B
Methods that are based on the movement or manipulation of the body include chiropractic, osteopathy, and massage. Massage therapy is one of the oldest methods known in the practice of healthcare.
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| a. | Electromagnetic fields are generated from sources of earth energy, while biofields originate from animal or plant life. |
| b. | The body produces biofields from body hormone secretions, while electromagnetic fields are produced from body electrolytes. |
| c. | Biofields originate from within the body, while electromagnetic fields are from outside of the body. |
| d. | Electromagnetic fields are produced within the body by nerve/muscle interactions (e.g., SA and AV node), while biofields are micronerve plexuses that distribute sensory perceptions. |
ANS: C
Energy therapies have been categorized into two groups: biofield therapies (those that focus on fields believed to originate within the body) and electromagnetic fields (those that originate from other sources).
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| a. | Herbal medicine |
| b. | Acupuncture |
| c. | Therapeutic counseling |
| d. | All of the options are correct. |
ANS: D
Naturopathic physicians use multiple modalities, including clinical nutrition and diet; acupuncture; herbal medicine; homeopathy; spinal and soft tissue manipulation; physical therapies involving ultrasound, light, and electric currents; therapeutic counseling; and pharmacology.
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