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karen

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Which patient would most likely benefit from taking St. John's wort? A patient with:
 
  a. mood swings.
  b. hypomanic symptoms.
  c. mild depressive symptoms.
  d. panic disorder with agoraphobia.

Question 2

Which complementary and alternative therapy may be safely combined with traditional Western medicine in the treatment of anxiety disorder?
 
  a. Electroconvulsive therapy
  b. Megadoses of vitamins
  c. Meditative practices
  d. Herbal therapy



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
Research has found St. John's wort to be effective in treating mild to moderate depression. St John's wort has not been found to be effective in treatment of cyclothymic, bipolar, or anxiety disorders.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
Yoga, meditation, and prayer are considered to be beneficial adjuncts to treatment for anxiety disorder. Research supports this with findings of lower catecholamine levels following meditation. Patient self-reports suggest patient satisfaction, with increased ability to relax. Meditation and spiritual practices have no associated untoward side effects. Herbal therapy and megadoses of vitamins have potential associated side effects and interactions. Electroconvulsive therapy is not CAM.



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