Chapter 9 - Patients, Providers, And Treatments Flashcards
Acupuncture
The technique of healing and pain control develop in China in Richmond. The noodles are inserted into designated areas of the body to reduce discomfort in a target area
Adherence
The degree to which an individual follows a recommended health related or illness recommendation
Ayurvedic Medicine
An ancient approach to healing developed in India that focuses on balance among the mind, body and spirit
Chiropractic medicine
A type of medicine that involves performing adjustments on the spine and joint to correct misalignments that are believed to both prevent and cure illness
Colleague orientation
A physician orientation toward getting the steam and regard of one’s colleagues, fostered by in healthcare provider arrangement that does not involve direct reimbursement to physicians by patients
Complementary and alternative medicine (CAM)
A diverse group of therapies products and medical treatments that are not generally considered part of conventional medicine
including prayer, potions, natural herb products, meditation, yoga, massage, homeopathic medicines, and acupuncture among other treatments
Creative non-adherence
Modification, or supplementation of a prescribed treatment regimen on the basis of privately held theories about the disorder or it’s treatment
Dietary supplements
Preparations that contain nutrients such as vitamins, minerals, or fiber in a mouse there is high as or higher than a National academy of medicine daily recommendations
Double blind experiment
An experimental procedure in which neither the researcher norther patient knows whether the patient received a new treatment or the placebo until pre-coded records, indicating which patient received which are consulted
designed to reduce the possibility that expectations for success will increase evidence for success
Guided imagery
A technique of relaxation and pain control in which a person conjures up a picture that is held in mind during a painful or stressful experience
Health, maintenance organization (HMO)
Organizational arrangement for receiving healthcare services, by which an individual is a standard monthly rate, and then uses services as needed at no additional or at greatly reduced cost
Holistic medicine
An approach to treatment that deals with the physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of a person
Homeopathy
System of alternative medicine that interprets disease and illness is caused by disturbances in a vital life force, and treat patients using diluted preparation’s that cause symptoms similar to those from which the patient suffers
Hypnosis
A pain management technique involving relaxation suggestion distraction, and focusing of attention
Integrative medicine
The combination of practices of alternative medicine and conventional medicine