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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.
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Complementary therapies.

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What is CAM?
Complimentary alternative medicine.
List the following holistic nursing interventions:
Relaxation therapy. Guided imagery. Music therapy. Simple touch. Massage. Prayer.
Before administering herbal product to a patient always remember:
Teach patient. Review with healthcare provider, pharmacist, or certified herbalist.
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 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.
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.
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.
List two key advantages of biofeedback.
Increased awareness. Reduction of stress response.
List the three species of cannabis:
Sativa. Indicia. Ruderalis.