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mwit1967

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A patient tells the nurse, I prefer to treat my physical problems with herbs and vitamins. They are natural substances, and natural products are safe. Which response by the nurse would be most appropriate?
 
  a. Natural substances tend to be safer than conventional medical remedies.
  b. Natural remedies give you the idea that you are controlling your treatment.
  c. The word natural can be a marketing term used to imply a product is healthy, but that's not always true.
  d. You should not treat your own physical problems. You should see your health care provider for these problems.

Question 2

A patient has tried a variety of complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) approaches to manage health concerns. The nurse asks, How is going to CAM practitioners different from seeing your medical doctors?
 
  The patient is most likely to respond, The CAM practitioners:
 
  a. usually prescribe a course of invasive and sometimes painful treatments.
  b. spend more time talking with me and not just about my symptoms.
  c. say I need to become much more spiritual to be well.
  d. order many tests to determine my diagnoses.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
CAM remedies are usually natural substances, but it is a fallacy that products labeled natural are safer than conventional medicines. Some natural products contain powerful ingredients that can cause illness and damage to the body if taken inappropriately and, for some persons, can be dangerous even when used as directed. This is the most important message for the nurse to convey to the patient. So-called natural substances can have a number have significant side effects. Natural substances may give one the belief that he is controlling his own treatment, but that is not the message that most needs to be communicated here. Many patients can safely self-manage minor physical problems.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B
CAM practitioners often spend considerable time assessing the person in a holistic way. Visits typically involve lengthy discussions, in contrast to traditional physician visits, where contact is often brief. CAM remedies can sometimes be invasive or slightly painful, but usually they are noninvasive and well-tolerated. Some CAM practices are very spiritually focused, but most do not have overt religious elements. Conventional health care involves more diagnostic testing than CAM.




mwit1967

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Reply 2 on: Jul 19, 2018
Great answer, keep it coming :)


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