ch 3 Flashcards

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What suggestions could you give someone to be a better consumer?

A
  1. Beware of web-sites
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Quacksalver

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Someone who boasts about his salves “a pretender to medical skill; a charlatan

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What is the difference between quackery and malpractice?

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Quackery - Promotion of an unproven health product or service.

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List the questionable practices of quackery by so-called health professionals.

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  1. Cellulite removal
  2. Hair analysis
  3. psychic healing
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Why are people vulnerable to fraud?

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  1. Cannot afford traditional services
    50-70% emotional
    religious reasons
    mass media
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What are some misconceptions about quackery?

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  1. Quacks are frauds and crooks
    most of it is dangerous
    media reliable
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What are the recognizable signs of quackery?

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  1. Promise quick, simple, painless results
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Describe types of harm caused by quackery

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  1. Financial harm
    improper diagnosis
    delay in treatment
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Identify the characteristics of practitioners and promoters of fraud and quackery

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  1. Promotion for profit

medical remedy to cure something incurable

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10
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Explain how the “freedom of choice” concept is used to subvert consumer protection

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  1. Efforts underway to prevent FDA from interfering with dietary and herbal supplements
    Fundamental principle of consumer protection- methods should not be marketed until proven safe and effective
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