Chap 20: Complementary and Alternative Therapies
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Treatments used in addition to conventional health care regiments recommended by a person's health care provider. | Complementary therapies. |
Traditional or conventional Western medicine. | Allopathic medicine. |
What is CAM? | Complimentary alternative medicine. |
List the following holistic nursing interventions: | Relaxation therapy. Guided imagery. Music therapy. Simple touch. Massage. Prayer. |
The use of prescription drugs concurrently with herbal remedies can: | Result in an adverse interaction. |
Before administering herbal product to a patient always remember: | Teach patient. Review with healthcare provider, pharmacist, or certified herbalist. |
Channels of energy. | Meridians. |
Life force. | Qi. |
The use of gentle point at similar point of the body to prevent and relief of symptoms of muscle tension. | Acupressure. |
Before giving initial massage to the patient remember: | Review health profile. |
List some of the following focuses on touch: | Feels connected and accepted. "Nutrient transmitted". Skin hunger or poverty of touch. |
List the four benefits of reflexology: | Relax the body and removes stress. Enhances circulation. Assists the body in normalizing metabolism naturally Complements all other healing modalities. |
What are the contraindication of magnet therapy? | Patients with metal devices i.e. defibrillators, pacemaker, cochlear implants, and insulin pumps. |
What possible forms can dried herbs be administered? | Capsule. Tablet form. |
Extensive training in manipulation of the musculoskeletal system. | Chiropractic therapy. |
A form a therapy on a holistic in the body’s capacity to take care of itself. | Chiropractor therapy. |
What is tea made of? | An infusion of herbs and hot water. |
How is tea made? | To be consumed or a moist compress that is applied to the affected area. |
List some of the following patient teaching pertaining to herbs. | Remind patients to take care to use herbs from a relievable source. Patient should always know exactly what any herb is and what actions before using it. |
A massage performed by trained professionals to manipulate the soft tissues of the body and assist with healing. | Therapeutic massage. |
List the following contraindications of therapeutic massage: | Acute back pain, phlebitis, and thrombosis. |
List some of the following contraindications of magnet therapy: | Defibrillators, pacemakers, cochlear implants, and insulin pumps. |
The ability to tolerate and accept experiences that are sometimes uncertain, unfamiliar, or paradoxical. | Receptivity. |
What is the long-term goal of relaxation therapy? | To continually monitor the self for indicators of tension and to consciously let go and release the tension contained in various body parts. |
List some of the following benefits of animal-assisted therapy: | Reducing blood pressure and anxiety. Decrease loneliness. Brings out positive social characteristics. |
Has emerged as a therapeutic treatment and now is being recognized by Western medical practice. | Yoga. |
List two key advantages of biofeedback. | Increased awareness. Reduction of stress response. |
List the three species of cannabis: | Sativa. Indicia. Ruderalis. |
Tends to have more Cannabidiol/CBD content, but Tetrahydrocannabinol/THC is present as well. | Cannabis indica. |
May be used as an herbal treatment but us not used a recreational drug. | Cannabis ruderalis. |