Integrated Medicine Chapter Test Study Guide
Acupuncture has had mainstream appeal in the United States since: a. 1970s b. 1980s c. 1990s d. 2000s
1970s
Who is considered the founder fo osteopathy? a. Andrew Wel b. Andrew Taylor Still c. Samuel Hahnemann d. Daniel David Palmer
Andrew Taylor Still
Who is considered the founder of homeopathy? a. Andrew Weil b. Andrew Taylor Still c. Samuel Hahnemann d. Daniel David Palmer
Samuel Hahnemann
All hypnosis techniques promote a relaxed state and what type of brain wave activity? a. alpha b. beta c. delta d. theta
alpha
therapeutic touch therapy is classified as which type of medicine? a. alternative b. holistic c. folk d. natural
alternative
Which of these is one of Kubler-Ross' stages of death? a. feeling powerless b. ignoring friends c. confusion d. bargaining
bargaining
Folk remeies are based on: a. animal behavior b. the weather c. recipes d. charms
charms
which of these treatments would commonly be labbelled "orthodox or conventional medicine? a. chemotherapy b. acupuncture c. homeopathy d. hypnosis
chemotherapy
Who is considered the founder of chiropractics? a. andrew weil b. andrew taylor still c. samuel hahnemann d. daniel david palmer
daniel david palmer
small acupuncture needles are used to treat which area of the body? a. shoulder b. hands c. feet d. ears
ears
Which of these body parts is commonly massaged by practitioners of reflexology? a. neck b. hand c. abdomen d. chest
hand (and feet)
Complimentary or alternative medicine is now referred to as: a. inegrated medicine b. professional medicine c. co-operative medicine d. ancient medicine
integrated medicine
massage and relfexology are examples of: a. psychotherapy b. neurological medicine c. integrated medicine d. traditional medicine
integrated medicine
which oil might an aromathnerpist use to attempt to ease a client's joint pain? a. sage b. lavender c. peppermint d. juniper
juniper
Homeo/path/ic literally means: a. other or opposite of disease/refers b. many/disorder/refers to c. like or same/as disease/refers d. remedy/disease/refers
like or same/as disease/refers
Any therapy that relies on the body's own healing powers is considered: a. natural b. alternative c. traditional d. holistic
natural
acu/puncture literally means: a. bone puncture b. a type of massage c. a type of therapeutic touch therapy d. needle puncture
needle puncture
aromatherapy uses which principle? a. compression of nerves b. spinal adjustment c. life energy d. olfactory stimulation
olfactory stimulation
biofeedback is a type of _____ therapy: a. holistic b. biochemical c. psychosomatic d. gene
psychosomatic
holistic therapies stress importance of: a. body self healing b. life energy c. self-care and illness prevention d. relaxation techniques
self-care and illness prevention
placebo affect therapy uses the principle of: a. bone-nerve manipulation b. exercise c. suggestion and believability d. massage
suggestion and believability
Dr. Elizabeth Kubler-Ross is best known for: a. aroma therapy research b. the stages of death and dying c. programs of integrated healingand medicine d. biofeedback research
the stages of death and dying
What types of medicine has ancient origins, strong cultural ties and trained healers? a. complementary b. alternative c. traditional d. holistic
traditional
What does Reiki mean in Japanese? a. no pain b. universal vital force c. grey mist d. hand pressure
universal vital force