Deck 21: Alternative Complementary and Integrative Medicine

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_______ uses specific pressure points on the hands and feet that correspond to specific organs or body areas.

A) Reflexology
B) Acupressure
C) Shiatsu
D) Therapeutic massage
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_______ is used by many nurses and lay healers to clear the patient's energy field and balance the flow of energy through the body.

A) Therapeutic massage
B) Acupuncture
C) Homeopathy
D) Healing touch
Question
A legitimate health care professional is likely to _______

A) accept major insurance plans.
B) display credentials such as degrees, licenses, diplomas, or certificates.
C) obtain a thorough medical history before treating a patient.
D) all of the above
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The field of _______ involves knowledge of the body's energy pathways and electromagnetic fields.

A) energy medicine
B) psychotherapy
C) healing touch
D) psychoneuroimmunology
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_______ is a Japanese technique that consists of a rhythmic application of pressure at specific points on the body.

A) Ayurveda
B) Acupuncture
C) Shiatsu
D) Acupressure
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The field of _______ investigates the effects of attitudes, thoughts, beliefs, and stress on the immune system.

A) energy medicine
B) psychotherapy
C) healing touch
D) psychoneuroimmunology
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Match between columns
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
psychotherapy and counseling
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
osteopathy
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
traditional Chinese medicine
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
naturopathy
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
Ayurvedic medicine
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
chiropractic
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
acupuncture
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
integrative medicine
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
massage therapy
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
homeopathy
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
psychotherapy and counseling
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
osteopathy
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
traditional Chinese medicine
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
naturopathy
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
Ayurvedic medicine
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
chiropractic
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
acupuncture
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
integrative medicine
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
massage therapy
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
homeopathy
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
psychotherapy and counseling
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
osteopathy
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
traditional Chinese medicine
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
naturopathy
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
Ayurvedic medicine
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
chiropractic
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
acupuncture
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
integrative medicine
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
massage therapy
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
homeopathy
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
psychotherapy and counseling
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
osteopathy
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
traditional Chinese medicine
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
naturopathy
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
Ayurvedic medicine
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
chiropractic
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
acupuncture
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
integrative medicine
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
massage therapy
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
homeopathy
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
psychotherapy and counseling
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
osteopathy
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
traditional Chinese medicine
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
naturopathy
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
Ayurvedic medicine
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
chiropractic
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
acupuncture
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
integrative medicine
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
massage therapy
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
homeopathy
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
psychotherapy and counseling
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
osteopathy
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
traditional Chinese medicine
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
naturopathy
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
Ayurvedic medicine
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
chiropractic
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
acupuncture
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
integrative medicine
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
massage therapy
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
homeopathy
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
psychotherapy and counseling
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
osteopathy
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
traditional Chinese medicine
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
naturopathy
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
Ayurvedic medicine
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
chiropractic
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
acupuncture
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
integrative medicine
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
massage therapy
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
homeopathy
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
psychotherapy and counseling
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
osteopathy
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
traditional Chinese medicine
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
naturopathy
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
Ayurvedic medicine
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
chiropractic
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
acupuncture
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
integrative medicine
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
massage therapy
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
homeopathy
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
psychotherapy and counseling
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
osteopathy
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
traditional Chinese medicine
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
naturopathy
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
Ayurvedic medicine
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
chiropractic
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
acupuncture
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
integrative medicine
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
massage therapy
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
homeopathy
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
psychotherapy and counseling
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
osteopathy
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
traditional Chinese medicine
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
naturopathy
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
Ayurvedic medicine
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
chiropractic
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
acupuncture
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
integrative medicine
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
massage therapy
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
homeopathy
Question
Prana (the breath) and dosha (body type) are terms associated with _______

A) traditional Chinese medicine.
B) Ayurvedic medicine.
C) Shiatsu.
D) holism.
Question
Describe a holistic approach to health care and healing.
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Name three different therapies that use specific points to stimulate energy flow and relieve energy blockage.
Question
How are acupuncture and acupressure alike and how are they different?
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As a health care professional, how should you respond when someone asks you for advice about an alternative or complementary therapy?
Question
List several warning signs that might indicate a health care professional is not legitimate.
Question
In the United States, what is the most widely known aspect of traditional Chinese medicine?
Question
List several benefits of therapeutic massage.
Question
Describe an experience that you, a close friend, or family member has had with one of the complementary therapies described in Chapter 21.
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Give an example of the use of integrative medicine.
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1
_______ uses specific pressure points on the hands and feet that correspond to specific organs or body areas.

A) Reflexology
B) Acupressure
C) Shiatsu
D) Therapeutic massage
Reflexology
2
_______ is used by many nurses and lay healers to clear the patient's energy field and balance the flow of energy through the body.

A) Therapeutic massage
B) Acupuncture
C) Homeopathy
D) Healing touch
Healing touch
3
A legitimate health care professional is likely to _______

A) accept major insurance plans.
B) display credentials such as degrees, licenses, diplomas, or certificates.
C) obtain a thorough medical history before treating a patient.
D) all of the above
display credentials such as degrees, licenses, diplomas, or certificates.
4
The field of _______ involves knowledge of the body's energy pathways and electromagnetic fields.

A) energy medicine
B) psychotherapy
C) healing touch
D) psychoneuroimmunology
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_______ is a Japanese technique that consists of a rhythmic application of pressure at specific points on the body.

A) Ayurveda
B) Acupuncture
C) Shiatsu
D) Acupressure
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The field of _______ investigates the effects of attitudes, thoughts, beliefs, and stress on the immune system.

A) energy medicine
B) psychotherapy
C) healing touch
D) psychoneuroimmunology
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Match between columns
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
psychotherapy and counseling
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
osteopathy
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
traditional Chinese medicine
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
naturopathy
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
Ayurvedic medicine
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
chiropractic
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
acupuncture
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
integrative medicine
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
massage therapy
The basic notion of this practice is that "like cures like."
homeopathy
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
psychotherapy and counseling
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
osteopathy
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
traditional Chinese medicine
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
naturopathy
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
Ayurvedic medicine
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
chiropractic
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
acupuncture
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
integrative medicine
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
massage therapy
This practice is based on the concepts of holism and the balance of yin and yang.
homeopathy
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
psychotherapy and counseling
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
osteopathy
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
traditional Chinese medicine
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
naturopathy
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
Ayurvedic medicine
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
chiropractic
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
acupuncture
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
integrative medicine
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
massage therapy
In this practice, conventional treatment and therapies which were once considered complementary or alternative are used together
homeopathy
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
psychotherapy and counseling
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
osteopathy
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
traditional Chinese medicine
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
naturopathy
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
Ayurvedic medicine
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
chiropractic
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
acupuncture
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
integrative medicine
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
massage therapy
This ancient Chinese practice involves inserting fine needles into specific points on the body.
homeopathy
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
psychotherapy and counseling
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
osteopathy
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
traditional Chinese medicine
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
naturopathy
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
Ayurvedic medicine
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
chiropractic
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
acupuncture
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
integrative medicine
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
massage therapy
This practice helps clients release suppressed emotions, correct faulty thought patterns, improve interpersonal skills, and modify dynamics within a family or work setting.
homeopathy
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
psychotherapy and counseling
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
osteopathy
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
traditional Chinese medicine
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
naturopathy
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
Ayurvedic medicine
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
chiropractic
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
acupuncture
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
integrative medicine
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
massage therapy
This approach to health care originated in India and focuses on diet, prana (the breath) , exercise, spiritual practices, and one's dosha (body type) .
homeopathy
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
psychotherapy and counseling
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
osteopathy
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
traditional Chinese medicine
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
naturopathy
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
Ayurvedic medicine
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
chiropractic
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
acupuncture
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
integrative medicine
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
massage therapy
The purpose of this treatment is to remove pressure from nerves by restoring each vertebra to its proper alignment.
homeopathy
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
psychotherapy and counseling
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
osteopathy
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
traditional Chinese medicine
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
naturopathy
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
Ayurvedic medicine
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
chiropractic
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
acupuncture
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
integrative medicine
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
massage therapy
This practice relieves muscle tension, improves circulation, and corrects body alignment.
homeopathy
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
psychotherapy and counseling
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
osteopathy
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
traditional Chinese medicine
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
naturopathy
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
Ayurvedic medicine
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
chiropractic
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
acupuncture
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
integrative medicine
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
massage therapy
The basic belief of this practice is that the body has a "vital force" that enables it to heal itself if brought back into balance.
homeopathy
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
psychotherapy and counseling
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
osteopathy
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
traditional Chinese medicine
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
naturopathy
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
Ayurvedic medicine
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
chiropractic
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
acupuncture
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
integrative medicine
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
massage therapy
This practice uses manipulation of the spine as a therapeutic tool.
homeopathy
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Prana (the breath) and dosha (body type) are terms associated with _______

A) traditional Chinese medicine.
B) Ayurvedic medicine.
C) Shiatsu.
D) holism.
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Describe a holistic approach to health care and healing.
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Name three different therapies that use specific points to stimulate energy flow and relieve energy blockage.
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How are acupuncture and acupressure alike and how are they different?
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As a health care professional, how should you respond when someone asks you for advice about an alternative or complementary therapy?
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List several warning signs that might indicate a health care professional is not legitimate.
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In the United States, what is the most widely known aspect of traditional Chinese medicine?
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List several benefits of therapeutic massage.
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Describe an experience that you, a close friend, or family member has had with one of the complementary therapies described in Chapter 21.
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Give an example of the use of integrative medicine.
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