Complementary Chapter 17

Complementry & Al

24 cards   |   Total Attempts: 188
  

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When is a massage contraindicated?
In pt.'s with: Phlebitis Thrombosis Infectious Skin Diseases
Which Herb? Use- N/V, motion sickness, appetite improvement, impotence, liver loxicity, burns. Don't take large doses if preg., r/t teratogenic effects. Drug interactions with antacids, histamine H2 receptor blockers, proton pump inhibitors, Anticoagulants.
Ginger
Where does DIgitalis come from?
The Foxglove Herb
#1 difference between Herbs and Parmaceuticals?
Not Regulated by FDA
Which Herb? Use- Premenstrual Syndrome, ADH, CV problems, Hot Flashes, Mastalgia Contraindicated in pt.'s breastfeeding or preg, history of epilepsy, or taking trcylic antidepressant or other drugs that lower seizure threshold.
Evening Primrose
Which Herb? Use- Increase memory, & circulation to extremities and brain. Atrial/venous vasoactive changes that increase tissue perfusion. Reactions uncommon but reports of seizures in children and bleeding complications. Drug interactions possible with antiplatlet therapy or anticoagulant.
GINKO
Which Herb? Use- Skin irritations, acne, athletes foot. Avoid drugs with histamine release. Don't apply to dry skin. use externally
Tea Tree Oil
_____therapies may include the same interventions as complementary but frequently become teh primary treatment modality.
Alternative
Which Herb? Use- Mild to moderate depression, anxiety, viral infection. Numerous results of efficacy and safety Suggested benefits for mild -moderate depression Reactions uncommon but include constipation, vertigo, & dry mouth Avoid use with MAOI's, pregnancy, breastfeeding. DO NOT USE IN CHILDREN!!
St. Johns Wart
Which Herb? Use - Antibiotic & Antiseptic (*mucous membranes) May cause decreased anticoagulant effect, increased hypoglycemic effects with insulin use. *DIGOXIN ALERT* Should not give to children
Goldenseal
_____therapies are used in addition to conventional treatment recommended by a persons healthcare provider.
Complementary
Which Herb? Use- Anxiety, stress, restlessness Increases sedative effects, heavy use may cause nutritional deficiencies, skin dermopathy, pulmonary HTN. Don't give to children under 12 Avoid alcohol, pregnancy & breastfeeding
KAVA
_____is AKA traditional or conventional western medicine?
Allopathic
Which Herb? Use- Antiseptic, Fragrance Calming mild sedative effect. May be added to bath. Orally used as a tea to calm a "nervous stomach", Excess inhalation may lead to vertigo, nausea, syncope. Avoid hazzardous activities till effects are known
Lavender
True or False? Doctors of chiropractic medicine prescribe medications?
False