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Chapter 17: Complementary and Alternative Medicine $100 $200 $300 $400 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 Energy Therapies Body-based Practices Remedies Alternative Medicine FINAL ROUND

Energy Therapies: $100 Question What energy therapy is derived from the ancient technique of “laying on” of hands? a. Reiki b. Qigong c. Therapeutic touch d. Acupressure BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Energy Therapies: $100 Answer What energy therapy is derived from the ancient technique of “laying on” of hands? a. Reiki b. Qigong c. Therapeutic touch d. Acupressure BACK TO GAME

Energy Therapies: $200 Question What method is based on the belief that by channeling spiritual energy through the practitioner, the spirit is healed? a. Reiki b. Feldenkrais method c. Tai chi d. Shiatsu BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Energy Therapies: $200 Answer What method is based on the belief that by channeling spiritual energy through the practitioner, the spirit is healed? a. Reiki b. Feldenkrais method c. Tai chi d. Shiatsu BACK TO GAME

Energy Therapies: $300 Question Which technique applies pressure points critical to balancing yin and yang, the two Chinese principles that influence harmony of the body? a. Rolfing b. Acupressure c. Trager bodywork d. Shiatsu BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Energy Therapies: $300 Answer Which technique applies pressure points critical to balancing yin and yang, the two Chinese principles that influence harmony of the body? a. Rolfing b. Acupressure c. Trager bodywork d. Shiatsu BACK TO GAME

Energy Therapies: $400 Question Bioelectromagnetic-based therapies involve the unconventional use of electromagnetic fields and have been used to treat all of the following except: a. Cancer b. Asthma c. Migraines d. Dizziness BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Energy Therapies: $400 Answer Bioelectromagnetic-based therapies involve the unconventional use of electromagnetic fields and have been used to treat all of the following except: a. Cancer b. Asthma c. Migraines d. Dizziness BACK TO GAME

Body-based Practices: $100 Question Chiropractic medicine is based on the idea that life-giving energy flows through the spine via the a. cardiovascular system. b. respiratory system. c. nervous system. d. immune system. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Body-based Practices: $100 Answer Chiropractic medicine is based on the idea that life-giving energy flows through the spine via the a. cardiovascular system. b. respiratory system. c. nervous system. d. immune system. BACK TO GAME

Body-based Practices: $200 Question Which type of medicine uses techniques such as observation and touch and assigns patients to one of three body types? a. Allopathic b. Ayurvedic c. Naturopathic d. Homeopathic BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Body-based Practices: $200 Answer Which type of medicine uses techniques such as observation and touch and assigns patients to one of three body types? a. Allopathic b. Ayurvedic c. Naturopathic d. Homeopathic BACK TO GAME

Body-based Practices: $300 Question Which type of massage uses long strokes, kneading, friction on the muscles, and moves joints to aid flexibility? a. Swedish massage b. Trigger point massage c. Shiatsu massage d. Deep tissue massage BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Body-based Practices: $300 Answer Which type of massage uses long strokes, kneading, friction on the muscles, and moves joints to aid flexibility? a. Swedish massage b. Trigger point massage c. Shiatsu massage d. Deep tissue massage BACK TO GAME

Body-based Practices: $400 Question The body work technique that employs gentle shaking motions of the patient’s limbs in a rhythmic fashion to induce deep relaxation is known as a. rolfing. b. trager body work. c. the feldenkrais method. d. shiatsu. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Body-based Practices: $400 Answer The body work technique that employs gentle shaking motions of the patient’s limbs in a rhythmic fashion to induce deep relaxation is known as a. rolfing. b. trager body work. c. the feldenkrais method. d. shiatsu. BACK TO GAME

Remedies: $100 Question What is the best-selling herb in the United States which is said to stimulate the immune system? a. Ginko biloba b. St. John’s wort c. Saw palmetto d. Echinacea BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Remedies: $100 Answer What is the best-selling herb in the United States which is said to stimulate the immune system? a. Ginko biloba b. St. John’s wort c. Saw palmetto d. Echinacea BACK TO GAME

Remedies: $200 Question What substance has been shown to be effective for treating osteoarthritis and related degenerative joint diseases? a. Flavonoids b. Glucosamine c. Ephedra d. Kava BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Remedies: $200 Answer What substance has been shown to be effective for treating osteoarthritis and related degenerative joint diseases? a. Flavonoids b. Glucosamine c. Ephedra d. Kava BACK TO GAME

Remedies: $300 Question Which healthful food is purported to serve as a natural soother of nerves and helps stabilize blood sugar levels? a. Oat fiber b. Ginseng c. Green tea d. Flaxseed BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Remedies: $300 Answer Which healthful food is purported to serve as a natural soother of nerves and helps stabilize blood sugar levels? a. Oat fiber b. Ginseng c. Green tea d. Flaxseed BACK TO GAME

Remedies: $400 Question Which naturally occurring compound is found primarily in skeletal muscle and helps optimize the muscles’ energy levels? a. Androstenedione b. Testosterone c. Creatine d. SAMe BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Remedies: $400 Answer Which naturally occurring compound is found primarily in skeletal muscle and helps optimize the muscles’ energy levels? a. Androstenedione b. Testosterone c. Creatine d. SAMe BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medicine: $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. reflexology. c. acupuncture. d. acupressure. BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Alternative Medicine: $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. reflexology. c. acupuncture. d. acupressure. BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medicine: $200 Question In which type of medicine do physicians emphasize restoring health rather than curing disease? a. Ayurvedic medicine b. Homeopathic medicine c. Naturopathic medicine d. Traditional Chinese medicine BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Alternative Medicine: $200 Answer In which type of medicine do physicians emphasize restoring health rather than curing disease? a. Ayurvedic medicine b. Homeopathic medicine c. Naturopathic medicine d. Traditional Chinese medicine BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medicine: $300 Question Today nearly all health insurance providers cover which type of complementary and alternative medicine? a. Massage therapy b. Energy healing c. Acupressure d. Herbal medicines BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Alternative Medicine: $300 Answer Today nearly all health insurance providers cover which type of complementary and alternative medicine? a. Massage therapy b. Energy healing c. Acupressure d. Herbal medicines BACK TO GAME

Alternative Medicine: $400 Question Those most likely to use complementary and alternative medicine include all of the following except: a. People with sleeping problems b. People with higher educational levels c. Smokers d. Women BACK TO GAME ANSWER

Alternative Medicine: $400 Answer Those most likely to use complementary and alternative medicine include all of the following except: a. People with sleeping problems b. People with higher educational levels c. Smokers d. Women BACK TO GAME

FINAL ROUND Question All of the following nutraceuticals are said to have a positive effect on cholesterol except: a. Garlic b. Ginger c. Plant sterol d. Soy protein BACK TO GAME ANSWER

FINAL ROUND Answer All of the following nutraceuticals are said to have a positive effect on cholesterol except: a. Garlic b. Ginger c. Plant sterol d. Soy protein BACK TO GAME