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Chapter 11 Complementary and Alternative Healing
Complete Chapter Questions And Answers
Sample Questions
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. A patient observes the practitioner burning a dried herb on the needle during an acupuncture session and asks about this practice. The practitioner responds, “I am inciting the acupuncture points and this is referred to as:
a.
doshas.”
b.
moxibustion.”
c.
yoga.”
d.
kapha.”
ANS: B
Correct: Applying heat to the acupoints is termed moxibustion.
Incorrect:
a. Distinct metabolic body types called doshas include vata, pitta, and kapha; signs of illness occur when the delicate balance of the doshas is disturbed.
c. Yoga is a type of mind-body intervention of complementary alternative medicine.
d. Kapha is the metabolic body type that is characterized by a relaxed, graceful tendency toward procrastination, affection, forgiveness, compassion, long and deep sleep, coolness, pale and oily skin, slow eating, a tendency toward high cholesterol, obesity, allergies, and sinusitis.
DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 208
2. An older adult has atrial fibrillation, which causes the heart to have an irregular rhythm. The client 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
ANS: D
Correct: Biofeedback is a type of mind-body intervention that is based on techniques in which the client is taught to alter specific bodily functions such as heart rate, blood pressure, and muscle tension. The client uses various relaxation and imagery exercises to produce desired responses.
Incorrect:
a. Ayurveda consists of a group of noninvasive approaches that are used to achieve balance; these include yoga, massage, diet, purification regimens, breathing exercises, meditation, and herbs.
b. Dosha is a distinct body type in which illness occurs with any imbalance.
c. With homeopathy, the care provider provides small quantities of remedies that produce symptoms similar to those of the illness being treated.
DIF: Application REF: p. 208 | p. 210
3. A patient 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. The misalignment of your spine is referred to as:
a.
subluxation.”
b.
a sprain.”
c.
a fracture.”
d.
epicondylitis.”
ANS: A
Correct: The chiropractor corrects misalignments of the spine, called subluxations, by putting pressure on the nerves that are causing pain.
Incorrect:
b. A sprain refers to a tear in a ligament.
c. A fracture is the separation of a bone or body part into two or more parts.
d. Epicondylitis is inflammation of the elbow joints leading to “tennis elbow.”
DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 210
4. A young adult on a limited income who is having back pain states, “I want to see a chiropractor, but I don’t have any money. However, I do have health insurance.” The most appropriate response that the nurse can provide is:
a.
“Most insurance companies will pay for chiropractic treatment.”
b.
“Because chiropractors are not licensed in any state, all services must be paid for by the patient.”
c.
“Chiropractic medicine is a new 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.”
ANS: A
Correct: Chiropractic medicine is performed by a licensed professional with reimbursement privileges and is an accepted complementary alternative medicine (CAM) therapy.
Incorrect:
b. Chiropractors are licensed in the state in which they practice.
c. Chiropractic medicine is covered by most insurance companies.
d. Chiropractic medicine has been practiced for longer than 100 years.
DIF: Comprehension REF: p. 210
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