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Fundamentals of Nursing
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Lesson 8
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Level 1 of Lesson 8
level: Level 1 of Lesson 8
Questions and Answers List
level questions: Level 1 of Lesson 8
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Is an approach to health that focuses on the use of science in the diagnosis and treatment of health problems. This is in contrast to Eastern medicine, which places greater emphasis on prevention and natural healing
Western medicine
Refers to the use of CAM together with conventional medicine
Complementary medicine
Refers to use of CAM in place of conventional medicine
Alternative medicine
Combines treatments from conventional medicine and CAM for which there is some high-quality evidence of safety and effectiveness. It is also called integrated science
Integrative medicine
Holism Humanism Balance Spirituality Energy Healing environments
Basic concepts
Healing modalities
Avuryeda Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) Native American Healing Curanderismo
Botanical Healing
Herbal medicine Aromatheraphy Homeopathy Naturopathy
Manual healing methods
Chiropractic Massage Acupuncture, Acupressure, and reflexology Hand-mediated biofield therapies
Mind-Body Therapies
Yoga Meditation Hypnotherapy Guided imagery Biofeedback Qi Gong and T'Ai Chi Pilates
Spiritual therapy
Faith and prayer
Miscellaneous Therapies
Music therapy Humor and laughter Bioelectromagnetics Detoxifying therapies Animal-assisted therapy Horticultural therapy
An athletic young woman has just fractured her leg while training for a marathon. The use of meditation has many physiological properties that will help the young woman to: a. Raise blood pressure b. Increase mood swings c. Increase oxygen consumption d. Lower muscle tension
D. Lower muscle tension