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Which statement is most correct about naturopathy as a profession?
A. has a strong spiritual component
B. has little coherent theory and uses many forms of diagnosis and treatment
C. prefers manipulative approaches such as massage
D. only prescribes and recommends herbal therapies -- Correct Answers--B. has little
coherent theory and uses many forms of diagnosis and treatment
The following statement best characterizes which form of CAM?"High focus on using
traditional combinations of herbals to restore imbalances in the body's energy flow"
A. naturopathy
B. functional medicine
C. osteopathy
D. traditional Chinese medicine -- Correct Answers--D. traditional Chinese medicine
In Chinese medicine, the substance that makes up the universe is called:
A. zang-fu
B. the 5 elements
C. pattern
D. qi -- Correct Answers--D. qi
Naturopaths are unique among CAM practitioners in that they emphasize a thorough
physical exam for making diagnoses (T/F) -- Correct Answers--T
Based upon east Indian religions, 7 energy centers within the body are called:
A. Reiki
B. auras
C. prana
D. chakras -- Correct Answers--D. chakras
Practitioners of Ayureveda in the USA:
A. must complete 2 years of training by an accredited institution to open a practice in
most states
B. are licensed by all 50 states
, C. require no licensure or certification in any state, although training programs are
available
D. are not recognized by health practitioners and no formal training programs exist in
the USA -- Correct Answers--C. require no licensure or certification in any state,
although training programs are available
In today's India, Ayurvedic healers outnumber allopathic physicians.(T/F) -- Correct
Answers--F
In Ayurveda, vita, pita, and kapha make up your personal:
A. dosha
B. yoga
C. veda
D. panchkarma -- Correct Answers--A. dosha
Which of the following best describes the Ayurvedic herbal called tumeric?
A. very useful for lowering cholesterol
B. has anti-inflammatory properties, but may cause drug interactions
C. also known as ginger, may cause diaherra
D. a polyherbal preparation useful for lowering blood sugar -- Correct Answers--B.
has anti-inflammatory properties, but may cause drug interactions
In cohort studies, members of the church of Christian Science:
A. live longer than similar non members of this church
B. live shorter life spans than non-members of this church
C. have no difference in life expectancy -- Correct Answers--B. live shorter life spans
than non-members of this church
Hypnosis is not recommended for:
A. recalling past memories
B. habit disorders like nail biting
C. anxiety
D. depression -- Correct Answers--A. recalling past memories
Which of the following is more accurate about mind-body interventions?
A. they change the way nerves sense pain
B. they change the brain's interpretation of pain
C. they simply distract the patient's attention away from the pain -- Correct Answers--
B. they change the brain's interpretation of pain
One study has found that a mind-body approach could reduce the number of hospital
and urgent care visits compared to the control group of patients. (T/F) -- Correct
Answers--T
Which form of mind-body therapy is most effective for relieving pain?
A. yoga