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Deck 27: Complementary Therapies As Cardiopulmonary Physical Therapy Interventions
1
Psychosocial management has been identified as a:
A) mind/body technique that that includes cognitive behavioral interventions
B) pathophysiological basis for applying CAM therapies to cardiovascular conditions
C) specific intervention that addresses psychological stress and hypertension
D) core component of cardiac rehabilitation/secondary prevention programs
A) mind/body technique that that includes cognitive behavioral interventions
B) pathophysiological basis for applying CAM therapies to cardiovascular conditions
C) specific intervention that addresses psychological stress and hypertension
D) core component of cardiac rehabilitation/secondary prevention programs
D
2
Chinese medicine focuses on:
A) enhancing the flow of chi along body pathways or meridians
B) movement awareness techniques
C) acupressure
D) acupuncture
A) enhancing the flow of chi along body pathways or meridians
B) movement awareness techniques
C) acupressure
D) acupuncture
A
3
Mind/body intervention includes:
A) complementary therapies
B) manual therapies
C) mechanical force, bioelectromagnetic force, and energetic force
D) meditation, imagery and art therapy
A) complementary therapies
B) manual therapies
C) mechanical force, bioelectromagnetic force, and energetic force
D) meditation, imagery and art therapy
D
4
T'ai chi practice has been recommended as a:
A) way of lessening anxiety
B) therapeutic intervention in balance disorders and fall prevention in the elderly
C) to lower episodes of myocardial ischemia
D) way to lower the incidents of Type A behavior patterns
A) way of lessening anxiety
B) therapeutic intervention in balance disorders and fall prevention in the elderly
C) to lower episodes of myocardial ischemia
D) way to lower the incidents of Type A behavior patterns
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5
Massage is the:
A) manipulation of tissue through the skin with the intention of bringing about a change in the present condition of the mind/body
B) belief that holistic health, nutrition and joint mobilization to maintain proper balance and homeostasis
C)form of manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
D) form of hands-on therapy with the goal being to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
A) manipulation of tissue through the skin with the intention of bringing about a change in the present condition of the mind/body
B) belief that holistic health, nutrition and joint mobilization to maintain proper balance and homeostasis
C)form of manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
D) form of hands-on therapy with the goal being to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
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6
Individuals with chronic anxiety and depression also exhibit more episodes of:
A) seizures
B) migraine headaches
C) cardiac arrest
D) myocardial ischemia
A) seizures
B) migraine headaches
C) cardiac arrest
D) myocardial ischemia
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7
Craniosacral therapy is a:
A) form of hands-on therapy with the goal being to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
B) manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
C) manipulation of tissue through the skin with the intention of bringing about a change in the present condition of the mind/body
D) belief that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
A) form of hands-on therapy with the goal being to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
B) manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
C) manipulation of tissue through the skin with the intention of bringing about a change in the present condition of the mind/body
D) belief that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
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8
Osteopathic medicine stresses the importance of:
A) believing that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
B) using light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
C) holistic health, nutrition and joint mobilization to maintain proper balance and homeostasis
D) using hands-on therapy to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
A) believing that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
B) using light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
C) holistic health, nutrition and joint mobilization to maintain proper balance and homeostasis
D) using hands-on therapy to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
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9
Chiropractic medical education is a:
A) manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
B) belief that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
C) belief that holistic health, nutrition and joint mobilization can be used to maintain proper balance and homeostasis
D) psychotherapeutic approach that brings to awareness ways in which the use of certain words, body postures and eye movements that will enhance energy flow and bring a more relaxed state
A) manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
B) belief that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
C) belief that holistic health, nutrition and joint mobilization can be used to maintain proper balance and homeostasis
D) psychotherapeutic approach that brings to awareness ways in which the use of certain words, body postures and eye movements that will enhance energy flow and bring a more relaxed state
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10
Friedman and Rosenman defined the Type A personality as:
A) an anxiety disorder in which the patient experiences ongoing depression and heightened stress levels
B) an emotional syndrome characterized by a continuously harrying sense of time urgency and easily aroused free-floating hostility
C) a risk factor for developing coronary artery disease
D) psychological factor related to personality factors, character traits and social isolation
A) an anxiety disorder in which the patient experiences ongoing depression and heightened stress levels
B) an emotional syndrome characterized by a continuously harrying sense of time urgency and easily aroused free-floating hostility
C) a risk factor for developing coronary artery disease
D) psychological factor related to personality factors, character traits and social isolation
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11
Neurolinguistic psychology is a:
A) belief that holistic health, nutrition and joint mobilization can be used to maintain proper balance and homeostasis
B) belief that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
C) psychotherapeutic approach that brings to awareness ways in which the use of certain words, body postures and eye movements that will enhance energy flow and bring a more relaxed state
D) manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
A) belief that holistic health, nutrition and joint mobilization can be used to maintain proper balance and homeostasis
B) belief that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
C) psychotherapeutic approach that brings to awareness ways in which the use of certain words, body postures and eye movements that will enhance energy flow and bring a more relaxed state
D) manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
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12
Complementary and alternative medical (CAM)therapies alter the mechanics of the:
A) musculoskeletal pump of the thorax
B) cardiopulmonary system
C) nervous system
D) spinal cord
A) musculoskeletal pump of the thorax
B) cardiopulmonary system
C) nervous system
D) spinal cord
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13
Manual therapies involve the use of hands on the body/mind surface to:
A) stimulate mechanical force
B) stimulate bioelectromagnetic force
C) stimulate energetic force
D) optimize conditions for metabolism
A) stimulate mechanical force
B) stimulate bioelectromagnetic force
C) stimulate energetic force
D) optimize conditions for metabolism
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14
_______ is one of the most well-studied mind/body therapies
A) T'ai chi
B) Meditation
C) Chi
D) Yoga
A) T'ai chi
B) Meditation
C) Chi
D) Yoga
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15
Complementary therapies are often viewed as:
A) holistic therapies
B) mind/body therapies
C) energy-based therapies
D) all of the above
A) holistic therapies
B) mind/body therapies
C) energy-based therapies
D) all of the above
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16
The study of the effect of the mind on the body is:
A) psychology
B) physiology
C) psychoneuroimmunology
D) psychotherapy
A) psychology
B) physiology
C) psychoneuroimmunology
D) psychotherapy
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17
Rolfing is an approach that uses a:
A) light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
B) deep connective tissue massage to loosen fascial restrictions and line up the structure of bones, muscles and organs so the body has a more vertical relation to gravity
C) form of hands-on therapy with the goal being to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
D) manipulation of tissue through the skin with the intention of bringing about a change in the present condition of the mind/body
A) light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
B) deep connective tissue massage to loosen fascial restrictions and line up the structure of bones, muscles and organs so the body has a more vertical relation to gravity
C) form of hands-on therapy with the goal being to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
D) manipulation of tissue through the skin with the intention of bringing about a change in the present condition of the mind/body
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18
Reiki is a method of a:
A) bioelectromagnetic technique
B) psychotherapy approach
C) influencing the mind on the body
D) personal transmission of healing energy
A) bioelectromagnetic technique
B) psychotherapy approach
C) influencing the mind on the body
D) personal transmission of healing energy
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19
Bioelectromagnetics include:
A) traditional Chinese medicine
B) movement awareness techniques
C) thermal applications of nonionizing radiation
D) mind/body intervention
A) traditional Chinese medicine
B) movement awareness techniques
C) thermal applications of nonionizing radiation
D) mind/body intervention
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20
Rosen method body work is a:
A) manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
B) manipulation of tissue through the skin with the intention of bringing about a change in the present condition of the mind/body
C) belief that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular Manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
D) form of hands-on therapy with the goal being to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
A) manual therapy that uses light touch to balance energy flow, partly by balancing the flow of cerebral spinal fluid during its circulation around the meninges of the cranium and down the spinal column
B) manipulation of tissue through the skin with the intention of bringing about a change in the present condition of the mind/body
C) belief that illness and disease result from vertebral misalignment and regular Manipulation can maintain energy flow to organs and the body/mind
D) form of hands-on therapy with the goal being to enhance relaxation and emotional awareness
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