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Chapter 9 Vocab Review

Across
An approach to treatment that deals with the physical, psychological, and spiritual needs of the person
Care that involves providing patients with information, involving them in decisions regarding care, and consideration of psychosocial issues such as social support needs
A technique of healing and pain control, developed in China. in which long, thin needles are inserted into designated areas of the body to reduce discomfort in a target areas
The medically beneficial impact of an intert treatment
A health care arrangement in which an employer or employee pays a predetermined monthly fee to a health care or insurance agency that entitles the employee to use medical services at no additional (or a greatly reduced) cost
The condition under which patients privately contract with physicians for services and pay them for services rendered
A pain management technique involving relaxation, suggestion, distraction, and the focusing of attention
The failure to comply fully with treatment recommendations for modification of a health habit or an illness state
A type of medicine that involves performing adjustments on the spine and joints to correct misalignment that are believed to both prevent and cure illness
The modification or supplementation of a prescribed treatment regimen on the basis of privately held theories about the disorder or its treatment
Down
A system of alternative medicine that interprets disease and illness as caused by the disturbances in a vital life force and that treat patients using diluted preparations that cause symptoms similar to those from which the patient suffers
The combination of practices of alternative medicine and conventional medicine
The degree to which an individual follows a recommended health-related or illness-related recommendation
An experimental procedure in which neither the researcher nor the patient knows whether a patient received the real treatment or the placebo until precoded records indicating which patient received which are consulted; designed to reduce the possibility that expectations for success will increase evidence for success
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
A physician orientation toward gaining the esteem and regard of one's colleagues; fostered by any health care provider arrangement that does not involve direct reimbursement to physicians by patients
Preparations that contain nutrients, such as vitamins, minerals, or fiber, in amounts that are as high or higher than the Institute of Medicines daily recommendations
A general term develop from Hindu philosophy for spiritual, mental, and physical discipline that includes breathing techniques, posture, strengthening exercises, and meditation
A medical treatment that produces an effect in a patient because if it's therapeutic intent and not its nature