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Chapter 3
Complementary and Alternative
Therapies
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best
completes the statement or answers the question.
1)
The client states “I am using homeopathic remedies to help with
my morning sickness.” The nurse understands that the client is utilizing:
1. A)
Traditional Chinese medicine.
1. B)
A complementary therapy.
1. C)
Naturopathy.
1. D)
An alternative therapy.
Answer:
B
2)
Complementary and alternative therapies are becoming more
commonly used in the U.S. Based on an understanding of how clients learn about
these therapies, which client is most likely to use either a complementary or
an alternative therapy?
1. A)
A middle-aged woman who travels internationally for her job
1. B)
An adolescent male who plays many sports through school
1. C)
An elderly couple on a fixed income without a computer at home
1. D)
A young mother of three preschoolers who works part-time
Answer:
A
3)
The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM)
is responsible for:
1. A)
Ensuring the safety of complementary and alternative therapies.
1. B)
Disseminating information to consumers.
1. C)
Performing testing on new therapies and products.
1. D)
Endorsing products for further approval by the FDA.
Answer:
B
4)
The nurse is planning a community education program on the role
of complementary and alternative therapies during pregnancy. Which statement
should the nurse include? “Alternative and complementary therapies:
1. A)
Bring about cures for illnesses and diseases.”
1. B)
Prevent pregnancy complications.”
1. C)
Emphasize prevention and wellness.”
1. D)
Are invasive but effective for achieving health.”
Answer:
C
5)
The pregnant client asks the nurse about the safety and risks of
using complementary and alternative therapies. How should the nurse respond?
“The use of complementary and alternative therapies is:
1. A)
Not regulated by the FDA and little has been proven about some
methods.”
1. B)
Safe as long as you see a certified and registered practitioner
of the therapy.”
1. C)
Completely safe and therefore not a problem during pregnancy.”
1. D)
Very inexpensive and can easily be tried to see if they help
your health.”
Answer:
A
6)
The nurse is teaching a community education class on
complementary and alternative therapies. To assess learning, the nurse asks
this question about traditional Chinese medicine: “What is the invisible flow
of energy in the body that maintains health and assures physiologic
functioning?” Which answer indicates teaching was successful?
1. A)
Yin
1. B)
Chi
1. C)
Yang
1. D)
Meridians
Answer:
B
7)
The client reports to the nurse that she is utilizing Ayurvedic
medicine. Which statements would the nurse expect this client to make?
“Aryurvedic medicine (Select all that apply.)
1. A)
Uses both traditional means with current modern medicine.”
1. B)
Cures an illness with a like substance.”
1. C)
Combines heat and cold with spinal manipulation.”
1. D)
Seeks balance to achieve harmony in my life.”
1. E)
Is knowledge of how to live a vital, healthful life.”
Answer:
D, E
8)
The nurse is seeing clients at the wellness clinic. Which client
is most likely to be using a form of chromotherapy?
1. A)
A client with severe burns
1. B)
A client with cancer
1. C)
A baby with spina bifida
1. D)
A client with a seasonal mood disorder
Answer:
D
9)
The nurse is teaching a class to the community on mind-body
therapies. A class participant gives an example of a friend with leukemia who
was taught by her complementary therapist to concentrate on making antibodies
that will fight and kill the cancer cells in the blood stream. The nurse would
describe this technique as:
1. A)
Homeopathy.
1. B)
Biofeedback.
1. C)
Qigong.
1. D)
Guided imagery.
Answer:
D
10)
The client reports using an alternative therapy that involves
the manipulation of soft tissues. This therapy has reduced the client’s stress,
diminished pain, and increased circulation. This therapy is most likely:
1. A)
Homeopathy.
1. B)
Guided imagery.
1. C)
Massage therapy.
1. D)
Reflexology.
Answer:
C
11)
The client asks why she should not use a sauna or sweat bath in
the first trimester of pregnancy. The best explanation by the nurse is that
saunas and sweat baths have been associated with fetal:
1. A)
Neural tube defects.
1. B)
Craniofacial defects.
1. C)
Patent ductus arteriosus.
1. D)
Gastroschisis.
Answer:
A
12)
The client reports relief from headaches when she rubs the
temples on each side of the head. The nurse understands that this is a form of:
1. A)
The Alexander technique.
1. B)
The Feldenkrais method.
1. C)
Acupressure.
1. D)
Acupuncture.
Answer:
C
13)
The nurse is reviewing charts. A client seen in the clinic
yesterday reported seeing a practitioner that placed his hands above a painful
abdomen in order to transfer energy. This resulted in a decrease in pain
simultaneously with an improved overall sense of well-being. The nurse
understands this therapy to be:
1. A)
Therapeutic touch.
1. B)
Chiropractic.
1. C)
Reiki.
1. D)
Homeopathy.
Answer:
C
14)
The nurse is preparing a class on complementary and alternative
medicine (CAM). One fact that could be included in this presentation is:
1. A)
Men are more likely to use CAM than women.
1. B)
People of lower educational levels use more CAM.
1. C)
36% of Americans use some form of CAM.
1. D)
Prayer and megavitamin therapy are not considered CAM
Answer:
C
15)
The pregnant client has brought an herbal remedy to the clinic
to learn about the safety of the remedy. The nurse should include which
statements about herbal therapies? “Herbal remedies: (Select all that apply.)
1. A)
Are not subject to safety and effectiveness testing.”
1. B)
Are used to eliminate certain diseases.”
1. C)
Are subject to FDA approval.”
1. D)
Cannot be sold over the counter.”
1. E)
Are different from homeopathic remedies.”
Answer:
A, E
1)
B
2)
A
3)
B
4)
C
5)
A
6)
B
7)
D, E
8)
D
9)
D
10)
C
11)
A
12)
C
13)
C
14)
C
15)
A, E
Chapter 4 Women’s
Health Across the Lifespan
MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best
completes the statement or answers the question.
1)
A client asks her nurse “Is it okay for me to take a tub bath
during the heavy part of my menstruation?” The best response by the nurse is:
1. A)
“Either a bath or a shower is fine at that time.”
1. B)
“You should bathe and use a feminine deodorant spray during
menstruation.”
1. C)
“Tub baths are contraindicated during menstruation.”
1. D)
“You should shower and douche daily instead.”
Answer:
A
2)
An adolescent client is asking the nurse about using tampons
during heavy menstrual flow. Which answer is best for the nurse to provide?
1. A)
Tampons are recommended for use at the end of the menstrual
period rather than at the beginning.
1. B)
Tampons should be avoided when the menstrual flow is heavy.
1. C)
Super tampons with added deodorants are recommended for the day,
while regular tampons may be worn at night.
1. D)
Tampons should be used during the day; change to napkins at
night when flow is lighter to decrease the risk of toxic shock syndrome.
Answer:
D
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