Chapter 17 – Complementary and Alternative Medicine

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Chapter 17 – Complementary and Alternative Medicine Biologically Based Practices Alternative Medical Systems What Is CAM? Energy Medicine $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 FINAL ROUND

Treatments involving movement of body parts are referred to as: What Is Cam? $100 Question Treatments involving movement of body parts are referred to as: a. Manipulative and body-based practices b. Energy medicine c. Mind–body medicine d. Biologically based practices ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Treatments involving movement of body parts are referred to as: What Is Cam? $100 Answer Treatments involving movement of body parts are referred to as: a. Manipulative and body-based practices b. Energy medicine c. Mind–body medicine d. Biologically based practices BACK TO GAME

a. Alternative medicine b. Allopathic medicine What Is Cam? $200 Question Following a special diet or herbal remedy to treat cancer instead of using radiation or surgery is an example of: a. Alternative medicine b. Allopathic medicine c. Complementary medicine d. Conventional medicine ANSWER BACK TO GAME

a. Alternative medicine b. Allopathic medicine What Is Cam? $200 Answer Following a special diet or herbal remedy to treat cancer instead of using radiation or surgery is an example of: a. Alternative medicine b. Allopathic medicine c. Complementary medicine d. Conventional medicine BACK TO GAME

Who would be more likely to use CAM? What Is Cam? $300 Question Who would be more likely to use CAM? a. People with lower educational levels b. People who have never been hospitalized c. People with sleeping problems d. Nonsmokers ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Who would be more likely to use CAM? What Is Cam? $300 Answer Who would be more likely to use CAM? a. People with lower educational levels b. People who have never been hospitalized c. People with sleeping problems d. Nonsmokers BACK TO GAME

What Is Cam? $400 Question The most significant difference between CAM providers and conventional providers is: a. Knowledge b. Empathy c. Licensure standards d. Years of experience ANSWER BACK TO GAME

What Is Cam? $400 Answer The most significant difference between CAM providers and conventional providers is: a. Knowledge b. Empathy c. Licensure standards d. Years of experience BACK TO GAME

Energy Medicine: $100 Question Which technique involves applying pressure to points critical to balancing yin and yang, the two Chinese principles that interact to influence overall harmony of the body? a. Trager bodywork b. Rolfing c. Acupressure d. Feldenkrais method ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Energy Medicine: $100 Answer Which technique involves applying pressure to points critical to balancing yin and yang, the two Chinese principles that interact to influence overall harmony of the body? a. Trager bodywork b. Rolfing c. Acupressure d. Feldenkrais method BACK TO GAME

Energy Medicine: $200 Question What energy medicine therapy is derived from the ancient technique of “laying on” of hands? a. Qigong b. Chiropractic medicine c. Massage therapy d. Therapeutic touch ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Energy Medicine: $200 Answer What energy medicine therapy is derived from the ancient technique of “laying on” of hands? a. Qigong b. Chiropractic medicine c. Massage therapy d. Therapeutic touch BACK TO GAME

Energy Medicine: $300 Question What method is based on the belief that by channeling spiritual energy through the practitioner, the spirit is healed? a. Reiki b. Ayurveda c. Tai chi d. Shiatsu ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Energy Medicine: $300 Answer What method is based on the belief that by channeling spiritual energy through the practitioner, the spirit is healed? a. Reiki b. Ayurveda c. Tai chi d. Shiatsu BACK TO GAME

Energy Medicine: $400 Question Some Western researchers believe that acupuncture may work by stimulating or repressing the: a. Autonomic nervous system b. Central nervous system c. Sympathetic nervous system d. Brain ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Energy Medicine: $400 Answer Some Western researchers believe that acupuncture may work by stimulating or repressing the: a. Autonomic nervous system b. Central nervous system c. Sympathetic nervous system d. Brain BACK TO GAME

Biologically Based Practices: $100 Question Which statement is true regarding herbal medicines? a. They are diluted forms of drugs. b. The effects occur quicker than with chemical drugs. c. They are stronger than chemical drugs. d. They cause more toxicity than chemical drugs. ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Biologically Based Practices: $100 Answer Which statement is true regarding herbal medicines? a. They are diluted forms of drugs. b. The effects occur quicker than with chemical drugs. c. They are stronger than chemical drugs. d. They cause more toxicity than chemical drugs. BACK TO GAME

Biologically Based Practices: $200 Question St. John’s wort should never be taken in combination with: a. Antibiotics b. Antihistamines c. Antidepressants d Diuretics ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Biologically Based Practices: $200 Answer St. John’s wort should never be taken in combination with: a. Antibiotics b. Antihistamines c. Antidepressants d Diuretics BACK TO GAME

Biologically Based Practices: $300 Question The FDA has warned that certain herbal products containing kava may be associated with: a. Stroke b. Heart attack c. Hepatitis d. Liver damage ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Biologically Based Practices: $300 Answer The FDA has warned that certain herbal products containing kava may be associated with: a. Stroke b. Heart attack c. Hepatitis d. Liver damage BACK TO GAME

Biologically Based Practices: $400 Question Which healthful food is purported to reduce the clotting tendency of the blood? a. Garlic b. Ginkgo biloba c. Green tea d. Flaxseed ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Biologically Based Products: $400 Answer Which healthful food is purported to reduce the clotting tendency of the blood? a. Garlic b. Ginkgo biloba c. Green tea d. Flaxseed BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medical Systems: $100 Question The Chinese art of inserting fine needles at various points of the skin that fall along pathways of energy is known as: a. Iridology b. Acupressure c. Acupuncture d. Reflexology ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medical Systems: $100 Answer The Chinese art of inserting fine needles at various points of the skin that fall along pathways of energy is known as: a. Iridology b. Acupressure c. Acupuncture d. Reflexology BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medical Systems: $200 Question A method of treatment in which practitioners diagnose by questioning, observing, and touching is called: a. TCM b. Ayurveda c. Homeopathy d. Chiropractic medicine ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medical Systems: $200 Answer A method of treatment in which practitioners diagnose by questioning, observing, and touching is called: a. TCM b. Ayurveda c. Homeopathy d. Chiropractic medicine BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medical Systems: $300 Question In which type of medicine do physicians emphasize restoring health rather than curing disease? a. Naturopathic medicine b. Energy medicine c. Traditional Chinese medicine d. Homeopathic medicine ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medical Systems: $300 Answer In which type of medicine do physicians emphasize restoring health rather than curing disease? a. Naturopathic medicine b. Energy medicine c. Traditional Chinese medicine d. Homeopathic medicine BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medical Systems: $400 Question Which type of massage therapy involves applying friction on the muscles and moving the joints to aid flexibility? a. Swedish massage b. Deep-tissue massage c. Trigger-point massage d. Shiatsu massage ANSWER BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medical Systems: $400 Answer Which type of massage therapy involves applying friction on the muscles and moving the joints to aid flexibility? a. Swedish massage b. Deep-tissue massage c. Trigger-point massage d. Shiatsu massage BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question Foods or supplements designed to improve some specific aspect of physical or mental functioning are known as: a. Phytomedicines b. Antioxidants c. Neutraceuticals d. Isoflavones ANSWER BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Answer Foods or supplements designed to improve some specific aspect of physical or mental functioning are known as: a. Phytomedicines b. Antioxidants c. Neutraceuticals d. Isoflavones BACK TO GAME