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Health Psychology Third Edition Chapter 14 Complementary and Alternative Medicine

1. Traditional or biomedically trained doctors and nurses provide about __ of the world’s health care. (449) A.10% B.30% C.70% D.90% E.100%

1. Traditional or biomedically trained doctors and nurses provide about __ of the world’s health care. (427) A.10% B.30% C.70% D.90% E.100%

2. Meditation, hypnosis, relaxation and prayer are examples of: (442) A.Energy therapies B.Biologically based therapies C.Mind-body interventions D.Alternative medical systems E.Manipulative and body-based methods

2. Meditation, hypnosis, relaxation and prayer are examples of: (442) A.Energy therapies B.Biologically based therapies C.Mind-body interventions D.Alternative medical systems E.Manipulative and body-based methods

3. Conventional medicine using evidence-based biological interventions is called ___ medicine. (592) A.Holistic B.Osteopathic C.Chiropractic D.Allopathic E.Alternative

3. Conventional medicine using evidence-based biological interventions is called ___ medicine. (592) A.Holistic B.Osteopathic C.Chiropractic D.Allopathic E.Alternative

4. Which of the following is true of a naturopath? They emphasize: (627) A.evidence-based analysis B.non-invasive methods and life-style changes C.Gamma butyrolactone (GBL) and l-tryptophan D.a waking state of attentive and focused concentration E.Corrections of blockages or deficiencies in qi

4. Which of the following is true of a naturopath? They emphasize: (457) A.evidence-based analysis B.non-invasive methods and life-style changes C.Gamma butyrolactone (GBL) and l-tryptophan D.a waking state of attentive and focused concentration E.Corrections of blockages or deficiencies in qi

5. The most widely accepted use of acupuncture in the U.S. is for treatment of: (605) A.Hemorrhoids B.Insomnia or stress C.Pain or addiction D.Back problems and depression E.Sinusitis, depression and asthma

5. The most widely accepted use of acupuncture in the U.S. is for treatment of: (605) A.Hemorrhoids B.Insomnia or stress C.Pain or addiction D.Back problems and depression E.Sinusitis, depression and asthma

6. Which of the following is true of Complementary and Alternative Medicines? A.They rely on controlled clinical trials. B.They usually involve “natural” medicine C.They are usually reimbursed by insurance D.They have decreased significantly in popularity E.All of the above

6. Which of the following is true of Complementary and Alternative Medicines? A.They rely on controlled clinical trials. B.They usually involve “natural” medicine C.They are usually reimbursed by insurance D.They have decreased significantly in popularity E.All of the above

7. Which of the following is true of chiropractic manipulation? A.It is endorsed by most physicians B.it has good empirical support C.the chiropractor doesn’t actually touch you D.it is relatively new E.it assumes misalignment

7. Which of the following is true of chiropractic manipulation? A.It is endorsed by most physicians B.it has good empirical support C.the chiropractor doesn’t actually touch you D.it is relatively new E.it assumes misalignment

8. _____ arouse as an alternative to the narrow specialization of conventional biomedicine. (594) A.Homeopathy B.Acupuncture C.Osteopathy D.Vitalism E.Holistic medicine

8. _____ arouse as an alternative to the narrow specialization of conventional biomedicine. (594) A.Homeopathy B.Acupuncture C.Osteopathy D.Vitalism E.Holistic medicine

9. Which of the following is true of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)? (459) A.Most people use it instead of allopathic medicine. B.The number of CAM providers is increasing. C.It reflects the passive-dependent role of patients. D.The American Medical association still calls it “quackery.” E.It is incompatible with conventional medicine.

9. Which of the following is true of Complimentary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)? (459) A.Most people use it instead of allopathic medicine. B.The number of CAM providers is increasing. C.It reflects the passive-dependent role of patients. D.The American Medical association still calls it “quackery.” E.It is incompatible with conventional medicine.

10. It is difficult to do double-blind research with: A.acupuncture B.drugs C.Dietary changes D.Food supplement therapy E.All of the above

10. It is difficult to do double-blind research with: A.acupuncture B.drugs C.Dietary changes D.Food supplement therapy E.All of the above

The End

1.B 2.C 3.D 4.B 5.C 6.B 7.A 8.E 9.B 10.B