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IM Exam 4 With 100% Correct Answers 2023, Exams of Advanced Education

IM Exam 4 With 100% Correct Answers 2023 Pre check quizzes - Correct Answer- Chiropractic medicine is a method of treatment based on the belief that the _____ systems interact, and if that interaction is blocked, disease and/or pain will occur - Correct Answer-nervous, skeletal, and muscular The chiropractic spinal manipulation, or _____, is a process of manipulating misaligned vertebrae or other joints in the body - Correct Answer-adjustment The theory of reflexology is that the body is divided into 10 energy loops that start at and return to the.... - Correct Answer-hands and feet The former schoolteacher, farmer, and grocer who founded the concept of chiropractic medicine in Davenport, Iowa was: - Correct Answer-Daniel D Palmer The misalignment of a vertebra is called - Correct Answer-subluxation Which of these

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Pre check quizzes - Correct Answer- Chiropractic medicine is a method of treatment based on the belief that the _____ systems interact, and if that interaction is blocked, disease and/or pain will occur - Correct Answer-nervous, skeletal, and muscular The chiropractic spinal manipulation, or _____, is a process of manipulating misaligned vertebrae or other joints in the body - Correct Answer-adjustment The theory of reflexology is that the body is divided into 10 energy loops that start at and return to the.... - Correct Answer-hands and feet The former schoolteacher, farmer, and grocer who founded the concept of chiropractic medicine in Davenport, Iowa was: - Correct Answer-Daniel D Palmer The misalignment of a vertebra is called - Correct Answer-subluxation Which of these people cannot have chiropractic adjustment? asthma migraines on anticoagulant med on antibiotic med - Correct Answer-Someone on anticoagulant medication Which type of massage is a form of eastern massage? - Correct Answer-tuina Massage is not thought to - Correct Answer-Increase blood glucose in children with diabetes Massage can reduce anxiety and stress, ease premenstrual symptoms, alleviate lower back pain Which statement about massage therapy training is false? -Education programs can require 500 hours or more of study to complete. -Massage therapists can specialize in more than 80 different type of massage. -The course of study includes anatomy, kinesiology, and clinical massage techniques. -An associate's degree is a prerequisite to massage therapy school. - Correct Answer- An associate's degree is a prerequisite to massage therapy school What massage technique involves striking the body using different parts of the hands, keeping the wrists loose, beginning slowly and increasing to moderate speed, then building to a crescendo and stopping abruptly? - Correct Answer-percussion

Examples of mind-body interventions include all of the following except: biofeedback yoga medication dietary supplements - Correct Answer-dietary supplements The stage of hypnosis in which the participant can let go of critical thoughts and gain the capacity to compartmentalize his or her experience is called: - Correct Answer- dissociation The mind-body intervention used by many professions to train people to improve their health using their own body's electrical signals from the muscles or brain is called: - Correct Answer-biofeedback Which statement about meditation is true? -when meditation is performed correctly, everyday is a good day -meditation requires that the meditator stop thinking -meditation is best described as out there rather than within -meditation may stimulate people to become aware of feelings such as mental anguish - Correct Answer-Meditation may stimulate people to become aware of feelings such as mental anguish Which statement about hypnosis is false? It is used to make sure that thinking and behavior stay the same. It is used to modify feelings of pain, fear, and anxiety. Studies have shown that it can be used to cure warts. It is used to gain access to the deeper levels of the mind. - Correct Answer-It is used to make sure that thinking and behavior stay the same One of the effects of meditation is that it - Correct Answer-helps drop cholesterol levels How does meditation impact the nervous system? - Correct Answer-It reduces the activity of the sympathetic nervous system and increases the activity of the parasympathetic nervous system The Alexander Technique is a process in which people can learn to - Correct Answer- release muscular tension Many health and medical specialists use biofeedback to help their patients - Correct Answer-cope with pain What energy therapy utilizes physical forms, focused breathing, and deliberate movement to access and redistribute energy? - Correct Answer-qigong In which energy therapy are practitioners said to serve as a channel for life force energy and use their hands to transmit life force energy to the ill? - Correct Answer-Reiki

T or F Reiki is different from Therapeutic Touch (TT) in that Reiki practitioners do not touch the person (client) but they do direct energy flow like those who practice TT. - Correct Answer-False TT- do not touch patient Reiki-touch pt The majority of research in the use of magnets for health purposes is in the area of what? - Correct Answer-Pain control Although the exact history of Reiki involves some uncertainty the development of Reiki is attributed to whom? - Correct Answer-Dr. Mikao Usui Can you measure bioelectrical or biofield energy? - Correct Answer-It is possible to measure bioelectrical energy but not biofield energy Which statement about the human biofield is false? -Most practitioners of Western medicine believe the biofield can be manipulated for personal wellbeing. -The biofield is comprised of measurable electromagnetic energy and qi -The biofield is also commonly known as a human energy field or an aura. -The biofield links our cellular activity to the meridians of the body. - Correct Answer- Most practitioners of Western medicine believe the biofield can be manipulated for personal wellbeing. Qigong is a reference to the skill or practice of - Correct Answer-cultivating energy A review of studies noted that qigong was found to increase - Correct Answer-the volume of blood flow to the limbs Reiki movements are used through each of the following methods except - Correct Answer-by spelling the symbol names five times What are the different styles of massage and how are they different? - Correct Answer- LOOK IN BOOK Massage scope of Practice, Referrals & Insurance, CEDR (2017) - Correct Answer- Scope of practice and common terms are similar in most state regulations but there are significant differences between states All exclude authority to make diagnosis, prescribe meds, perform chiropractice adjustments, offer injections, practice acupuncture, or psychotherapy Chiropractice and PTs are allowed to perform massage under their respective scope of practice Not covered in medicare or medicaid

Chiropractic scope of Practice, Referrals & Insurance, CEDR (2017) - Correct Answer- Primary access-DCs accept patients directly without referral from other source Authority and obligation to establish diagnosis Authority to manage patient care DCs are collaborative providers and develop referral relationships with conventional doctors and other integrative providers Insurance coverage varies from state to state (often covered through private plans, most government workers are covered, growing trend to include this in health plans) Are you able to identify conditions that massage is used to address? See slide on Research from CEDR. - Correct Answer-Relief of back pain Treating migraines Easing symptoms of carpal tunnel Reducing anxiety Alleviating symptoms and side effects of cancer Lowering blood pressure What is the rationale for addressing substance abuse with Native American Nations as well as the solutions Judge Pyle proposed? - Correct Answer-Its a criminal justice problem and a public health crisis Impact of substance abuse of tribal nations: physical health issues, mental health issues, violence and family community issues Problems: criminal justice system's lack if awareness on impact of trauma, traditional 12 step program largely ineffective and high relapse rate What role do the integrative therapies play in the native american nations and substance issue framework? Why? - Correct Answer-Increase engagement and collaboration between tribes and courts Medically assisted treatment= physical with behavior health therapies Acudetox= NADA approach for stress and addiction with behavior modification strategies Traditional Healing Practices= sweat lodges, talking circles, smudging, purification, etc Two native healing rituals - Correct Answer-Sweat lodges (purificaiton ritual) Vision quest (4 day period by yourself to find purpose and meaning and contemplate things) What is the most commonly used complementary health approach among US adults? - Correct Answer-Yoga Explain the basics of yoga postures. Put another way, why are people encouraged to visualize themselves doing the postures with their eyes closed while coordinating their breath with movement? - Correct Answer-Postures or asanas are designed to help prepare the body to sit in meditation for long periods of time Eliminate subliminal activators Done in a specific sequence

Eyes closed= focus and awareness is inward Visualize self doing the posture Coordinate breathing with movement What is the energy anatomy of yoga? You may remember some of this from our unit on Ayurvedic medicine - prana, chakras, and nadis. - Correct Answer-Prana- moves through the body through energy channels Nadis- the energy channels prana moves through Chakras- energy centers, not physical structures What are flow states? - Correct Answer-Meditation (dhyana) A state in which the person performing some activity is fully immersed in a feeling of energized focus, full involvement, and enjoyment in the process of the activity What are some reasons WHY yoga is being practiced in schools? What are some of the benefits of having yoga in these settings? - Correct Answer-Yoga helps calm students and prepare them for learning Teaches self care techniques Reduces anxiety, regulates emotions, teaches resiliency Social and emotional learning (SEL) What are some reasons WHY yoga is being practiced in prisons? What are some of the benefits of having yoga in these settings? - Correct Answer-Inmates suffer from chronic interpersonal trauma (abandonment, drugs, violence, abuse, bullying, discrimination, crime, etc) These experiences are held in the mind and the body Yoga can alleviate symptoms that lead to both reactive behaviors and stress related disease by increasing relaxation and mindfulness Reengage prisoners with their bodies to restore the connection between mind and body Yoga therapy - Correct Answer-The process of empowering individuals to progress toward improved health and well being through the application of the teachings and practice of yoga Aims at the holistic treatment of various kinds of psychological or somatic dysfunctions ranging from back problems to emotional distress What is the difference between yoga therapy and a regular yoga class? - Correct Answer-Yoga therapy- clients are guided safely to the edge of embodied sensation, clients gain awareness focused on sensations, used for addressing chronic aches and pains Yoga class- used more recreational? -Yoga therapy is different than a yoga class bc it connects to somatic psychology In healthcare, how is yoga being used? What conditions? - Correct Answer-Yoga is used for: -mental health (mood, anxiety, trauma, depression, etc)

-certain diseases (cancer, COPD, asthma, MS) -pain (low back, neck, headaches, fibromyalgia) -wellness (stress management, mental health, sleep, balance) What is the difference between Yoga Alliance and IAYT? - Correct Answer-Yoga alliance- committed to promoting and supporting the integrity and diversity of the teaching of yoga IAYT (international association of yoga therapists)- supports research and education in yoga and serves as a professional organization for yoga teachers and yoga therapists worldwide (medically oriented?) Who is Dr. Palmer and what is his connection to chiropractic care - Correct Answer-DD Palmer-founder of chiropractic Wondered why one person was sick and someone else doing the same job was not Came up with innate intelligence (ability to heal and function by yourself) What is the relationship between incidence of disease and curvature of the spine according to the chiropractic model - Correct Answer-more curvature of spine and misalignment leads to increased incidence of disease fluid, nerves, etc squeezed Why is chiropractic care considered integrative medicine? What are the 5 principles that chiropractic medicine espouses? - Correct Answer- Maximized mind Maximized nerve supply Maximized nutrition Maximized oxygen flow and lean muscle Minimize toxins What are some of the consequences of forward head syndrome? - Correct Answer- Incorrect head position leads to improper spinal function Lung capacity is lost, loss of freedom of motion, loss of endorphins (which effects emotions), According to research findings presented by Dr. Jay, what happens to the immune system after a chiropractic adjustment? - Correct Answer-Increase in CD4 (WBC) Increases immune system strength What are energy therapies - Correct Answer-A technique that involves channeling healing energy through the hands of a practitioner into the clients body to restore a normal energy balance and therefore health Subtle Energy - Correct Answer-Refers to a non-physical "life energy" inherent in living systems that parallels and reflects physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual well-being, or the state of the organism EX: qi/chi, prana, mana, etc

Biofield Therapies - Correct Answer-Biofield- refers to a massless field, not necessarily electromagnetic, it surrounds and interpenetrates the body Biofield medicine- act of channeling and manipulating the energy that courses through your body in order to heal it Subtle Energy & Biofield Healing: Evidence, Practice & Future Directions - Correct Answer-Created database of 400 existing researchers who have conducted or who are interested in biofield science research Identified and organized a database of over 225 research organizations worldwide and 125 healing organizations in the US Created public reference management database with over 6200 publications in biofield science Organized a database with over 280 biofield devices that are currently in use What is the profile of someone who uses energy medicine? - Correct Answer-Approx 5% of the US population Profile: female, using for mental health problems or pain What does research tell us? - Correct Answer-Subtle energy and biofield show progress Significantly reduce anxiety, pain, depression, and cancer Simultaneously reduce PTSD, anxiety, depression in heterogenous populations Positively impact physiologic outcomes (decreasing HR, cortisol, and BP) What are the criticisms related to energy medicine? - Correct Answer-Skepticism on the effects Some scholar deem any results as merely a placebo effect Quality of evidence is mixed Positive of NCCIH states reiki hasn't been shown to be positive Can subtle energies and the biofield be measured directly? - Correct Answer-no? What are some other applications of energy medicine? - Correct Answer-Reiki Healing touch Therapeutic touch External qigong Distant healing Intercessory prayer Brian Green Ted Talk - Correct Answer-Superstring theory- the idea that minuscule strands if energy vibrating in 11 dimensions create every particle and force in the universe There could be additional dimensions vibrating string make up particles (the strings vibrate via subtle energy?) Who created Watsu? - Correct Answer-Harold Dull

What are some of the other therapies and practices that shaped its development? - Correct Answer-Combined zen shiatsu techniques into the medium warm water creating an innovating and integrative approach What are the physiological benefits of Watsu? - Correct Answer-Decreased HR Decreased respirations Increased depth of respiration Quiets SNS Decreases somatic holding patterns Increases states of relaxation Wastu is beneficial for what kinds of conditions or populations? - Correct Answer- Arthritis Chronic pain Fibromyalgia Neuromuscular disorders Soft tissue dysfunction Cerebral palsy Autism Stroke Sleep/anxiety disorders Orthopedic conditions Spinal cord injury Lower back pain PTSD Parkinsons How does Dr. Wagner use energy medicine with animals? - Correct Answer-animals are the bridge between wisdom and spirituality fascia research? What is entrainment? Can you cite some common examples? - Correct Answer-Entrainment- once resonance occurs, two waves will match and entrain together (acting as a unit) -Ex: school of fish, flock of birds, dormitory effect, moon/sun/etc What are some challenges related to conducting energy medicine research? - Correct Answer-We are not just studying nature but nature exposed to our method of questioning What types of devices are used as part of energy medicine and what are they used for?

  • Correct Answer-laser assisi loop BEMER Healy

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