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The nurse is caring for a patient recovering from a hip replacement and is providing education regarding exercises in physical therapy . What type of therapy should the nurse call these exercises?complementary therapies
An older adult patient tells the home health nurse " my health care provider hasn't helped with my arthritis at all. I am using a chiropractor now." What change has the patient made?Allopathic medicine to alternative
What is the responsibility of the national center for complementary and alternative medicine (NCCAM) ?To evaluate effectiveness of alternative medicine
What is the importance of the nurse asking about the patient's use of alternative therapies when obtaining a health history?alternative therapies have unfortunate interactions with traditional therapies
The nurse is obtaining health history information on a new patient at a health care provider's office and he or she records a barbiturate medication on the current list .What herb should the nurse ask if the patient is takingValerian
What should the nurse instruct a patient who takes tincture of rosemary to do several times a day ?wear sunscreen
What is true regarding manufacturers of herbal remedy products?they do not have to demonstrate their safety
Herbs have not been approved for use as drugs. How are herbs allowed to be sold?as diet supplements
What is the goal of herbal therapy ?:restore balance
Confusion and misinformation relative to herbal medicine can make patients reluctant to disclose their herbal use health care providers. What should be the nurse's approach ?Nonjudgemental
What will placing a herb in alcohol or vinegar make?a tincture
During a follow-up visit with a patient recently started on Coumadin, the home health nurse is concerned after seeing a herbal remedy that enhances the effect of anticoagulants by the patient's bedside. What is this herbal remedy ?Asian ginseng
Acupuncture is a complementary therapy that uses fine needles placed in acupoints. What is the believed purpose of these acupoints?Open meridians to release qi
The nurse is educating a patient with phlebitis of the left leg. What alternative therapy should this patient avoid until the condition is resolved ?therapeutic massage
What type of alternative therapy is the nurse practicing when using essential oils to provide inhalation treatments?aromatherapy
The nurse is educating a patient regarding reflexology. Information includes that reflexology is a therapy based on the theory that the entire body can be reached by applying pressure to specific areas. Where is pressure mainly applied ?feet
What type of therapy is contraindicated in patients with pacemakers ?magnetic therapy
Which term describes using the conscious mind to create situations that evoke physical changes in the body?imagery
The nurse describes a therapy to can produce a state of decreased cognitive, Physiologic, and/or behavioral arousal. To what alternative therapy is the nurse referring?relaxation
What is a therapeutic treatment that joins the mind and body and increases muscle tone and flexibility ?yoga therapy
What training system may help prevent osteoporosis ?Tai Chi
A patient wants to use aromatherapy to treat pneumonia but the hospital policy will not allow burning of eucalyptus- scented candles. What should the nurse suggest the patient use instead?A topical eucalyptus product
A patient admitted with lower back pain and is not sure that the prescribed treatment is helping and asks what alternative therapies might help. What should the nurse suggest?Chiropractic therapy
Herbal remedies vary from pharmaceutical remedies in what ways?use the whole plant, have no quality control, have no standard dose, are sold as food supplements
Founded in 1992 the national center for complementary and alternative medicine has the responsibility for what actions?evaluating alternative treatments, distributing information to the public, coordinating and conducting research
The nurse recommends that a patient have animal-assisted therapy (AAT) sessions because this therapy has been found to have what effects?improvement in mood, decrease in blood pressure, increase in socialization skills
Why do people often choose complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)?less invasive, is more holistic, dedicated to health maintenance, is within the control of the patient
The nurse reassures a patient that _____ of all adults in the US take some form of CAM therapy each year.one third
People with fractures, rheumatoid arthritis, and osteoporosis are not candidates for _____ therapy ?chiropractic
______ is a noninvasive method an individual can employ to learn control of the body to manage certain conditions. Monitoring equipment is used to measure vital signs and muscle tension. The messages are sent back to the individual.Biofeedback
Complementary therapiestreatments used in addition to conventional health care regimens recommended by a person's health care provider (uses both western medicine and holistic care)
Alternative therapiesmethod of treatment used in place of biomedical therapies
allopathic medicinetraditional or conventional western medicine
holistic nursingaddresses and treats the mind body spirit of the patient
herbal therapyThe use of plants or plant extracts for medicinal purposes (especially plants that are not part of the normal diet).
pharmaceuticalof or about drugs; also, a drug product
chiropractic therapyNontraditional therapy that includes manipulation of the musculoskeletal system
acupuncturea method of stimulating certain points on the body by the insertion of special needles to modify the perception of pain, normalize physiologic functions, or treat or prevent disease
acupressureentails the use of gentle pressure at similar points on the body
reikia Japanese technique in which the practitioner transfers healing energy to the patient by means of visualization or gentle touch
therapeutic massagemassage performed by trained professionals to manipulate the soft tissues of the body and assist with healing
aromatherapythe use of essential oils of plants to treat symptoms
ReflexologyBased on the use of reflex points located throughout the hands, feet, and head that are linked to other parts of the body
imageryvisualization techniques
relaxationstate of a generalized decrease in cognitive, physiologic, or behavioral arousal
focusingthe ability to identify, differentiate, maintain attention on, and return attention to simple stimuli for an extended period
receptivitythe ability to tolerate and accept experiences that are sometimes uncertain, unfamiliar, or paradoxic
Taijimartial arts (energy training)
biofeedbacka noninvasive method that an individual can employ to learn control of the body to manage certain conditions
Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC)the main active ingredient of cannabis substances
cannabidiolcannabinoid useful in treating drug-resistant epilepsy
Cannabinoidsterm applied to marijuana and parts of the plant cannabis sativa in which tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the active agent
passivitythe ability to stop unnecessary goal- directed and analytic activity
receptivitythe ability to tolerate and accept experiences that are sometimes uncertain, unfamiliar, or paradoxical
holistic nursingaddresses and treats the mind-body-spirit of the patient
Asian ginsengimproves overall health and well being, bleeding disorders, diabetes -do not administer to pregnant or breast feeding women, patients with diabetes, or hypertension
Aloe veraused for burns , skin irritation, has laxative properties - internal uses produces a cathartic action, painful cramps, kidney damage,etc
Cayennereduces cholesterol levels, controls bleeding - repeated uses produce analgesia that results from a neuronal depletion of substance P
Comfreystimulates quick healing strains and slow healing wounds -do not use internally because it can be harmful, reports of live toxicity
Echinaceastimulates immune function , excellent blood cleanser adverse reactions include fever, taste disturbance, vomiting, diarrhea
Evening primrose oilhelps with premenstrual syndrome, cardio problems, hot flashes - do not give to a patient with history of epilepsy , use of this oil occasionally un masks previously undiagnosed epilepsy
Gingerhelps improve symptoms of nausea, vomiting , motion sickness sometimes enhances the effect of anticoagulants, drug interaction with antacids, anticoagulants
Ginkgoimproves memory, increases circulation to the extremities and the brain adverse reactions dizziness, headache, cardiac insufficency
Goldensealis an antibiotic and antiseptic, digestive aid do not give to children
Kavareduces anxiety, stress, and restlessness, wound healing patient should not use kava when ingesting alcohol or during pregnancy or breast feeding
Lavenderantiseptic, antidepressant excessive inhalation of lavender can cause vertigo, nausea, and syncope
St. John's warttreats mild to moderate depression, anxiety, viral infections do not give to pregnant or breast feeding women do not give to children
Tea tree oilreduces skin irritation, acne, athletes foot do not apply around nose, mouth, eyes because it can cause burns
Valeriantreats insomnia, stress, and anxiety do not give to patient who is breast feeding or pregnant , can be toxic
Reikienergy healing, is an alternative method of care
Chamomilefor pain, stress, insomnia Avoid giving to pregnant patients because of potential abortifacient and teratogenic effects. Instruct patients with atopic eczema to avoid use because of potential allergic reactions.
Eucalyptusreduces respiratory problems Eucalyptus oil sometimes causes nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and asthma-like attacks. It may enhance the effects of hypoglycemic agents.
Lemonreduces cold and flue, diuretic, anti inflammatory Patients who are pregnant or breast-feeding should avoid oral ingestion of expressed oil. Do not give to patients who are hypersensitive to members of the citrus family. Skin reactions of photo dermatotoxicity from expressed oil are possible.
Peppermintreduces acne, upset stomach Do not give peppermint teas and mentholated ointment to infants and small children. Menthol sometimes causes sensitization and allergic reactions.
Rosemarymental stimulant, migraines promotes menstral flow, induces abortion
Tea treeAntiseptic, viral illness, respiratory infections Topical applications have not shown to be toxic, but ingesting the oil possibly will produce CNS depression and gastrointestinal irritation.
Reflexology demonstrates what four main benefits?-relaxes the body and removes stress -enhances the circulation -assists the body in normalizing metabolism normally -Complements all other healing modalities
Meridianschannels of energy