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HS 200
  • Summary, Assessment, and Reflection of Behavior
    change Project due today.
  • Rubric must be attached to the front.
  • Tues, Dec. 5 Last day to accept the
    Health-Related Community Activity/Event (for
    those who did not do the 12-Step assignment)

2
Conventional and Complementary Medicine Skills
for the Health Care Consumer
  • Chapter 15

3
Self-Assessment Managing Medical Problems
  • Effectively managing medical problems.
  • Self-Assessment.
  • Observing symptoms.
  • Medical self-tests.

4
Decision Making Knowing when to See a Physician
  • Evaluating Symptoms
  • Severe
  • Unusual
  • Persistent
  • Recurrent

5
When to Get Professional Assistance
  • Any Medical Emergency such as
  • Major trauma.
  • Uncontrollable bleeding.
  • Intolerable pain.
  • Severe shortness of breath.
  • Persistent abdominal pain.
  • Poisoning or drug overdose.
  • Loss of Consciousness.
  • Severe or worsening reaction to an bite, sting or
    medication.

6
Self-Treatment Many options
  • Watchful waiting.
  • NonDrug options
  • Self-medication
  • OTC
  • Generic
  • The home pharmacy

7
P. 372 Text
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Conventional Medicine
  • Standard Western Medicine
  • Bio-medicine
  • Based on the findings of a variety of biological
    sciences.

9
Premises and Assumptions of Conventional
(Western) Medicine
  • Every disease is defined by a certain set of
    symptoms
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Scientific explanation
  • Empirical
  • Rational
  • Testable

10
Providers of Conventional Medicine
  • Medical doctors (M.D.)
  • Doctors of osteopathic medicine (D.O.)
  • Podiatrists (D.P.M.)
  • Optometrists (O.D.)
  • Dentists (D.D.S.) or (D.M.D.)
  • Allied health care providers
  • Registered nurses (R.N.), licensed vocational
    nurses (L.V.N.), physical therapists, social
    workers, registered dietitians (R.D.), physician
    assistants (P.A.), nurse practitioners, and
    certified nurse midwives

11
Getting The Most Out Of Your Medical Care
  • Knowing when to seek professional care.
  • Good communication
  • The Physician-Patient Partnership
  • The Diagnosis Process

12
Complementary and Alternative Medicine Balance
is the Expression of Health
  • Guiding Principles
  • Treat Whole Person
  • Do no Harm
  • Remove Barriers to healing
  • (recognize the natural tendency of the body
    to heal itself)

13
Alternative medical systems
  • Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM).
  • Acupuncture
  • Herbal therapies
  • Homeopathy
  • Hypnosis
  • Biological-based therapies

14
Complementary and Alternative Medicine
  • Manipulative and Body-Based Methods.
  • Touch and body manipulation
  • Massage acupressure
  • Rolfing
  • Chiropractic
  • Energy Therapies
  • Therapeutic touch
  • Reiki

15
5 Domains of CAM Practice P. 380 Text
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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)-
  • The top two causes of disease
  • 1. Emotions
  • 2. Rich Diet
  • Two primary treatments in TCM
  • herbal remedies
  • acupuncture.

17
Herbal Remedies yin and yang
balanced interconnected.
  • Acupuncture
  • Qi
  • excess or deficiency
  • regulates spiritual, emotional, mental,
  • physical balance
  • keep normal flow of energy unblocked
  • 12 main energy pathways in the body
  • Meridians in Balance Expression of Health

18
Homeopathy
  • Based on 2 principles
  • 1. like cures like
  • 2. remedies become more effective with
  • greater dilution
  • Highly individualized form of therapy.
  • Treatment is determined by the overall condition
    of the patient rather than by specific symptoms.

19
Mind-Body Interventions
  • Integral connection between mind and body
  • Meditation yoga visualization tai chi
    biofeedback psychotherapy support groups
    prayer and art, music, and dance therapy.
  • The placebo effect is one of the most widely
    known examples of mind-body interdependence.
  • Hypnosis

20
Biological Based Therapies
  • Herbal Remedies, Botanicals, Dietary Supplements
  • For the vast majority of botanicals, there are
    almost no reliable research findings on efficacy
    and safety.

21
Manipulative and Body Based Therapies
  • The most commonly accepted CAM
  • manual healing method is chiropractic
  • Chiropractic (spinal manipulation) has been shown
    to be effective in acute low back pain and has
    shown promising results neck pain and headaches

22
Energy Therapies
  • Therapeutic touch
  • Reiki
  • Bioelectromagnetics

23
National Center for Complementaryand Alternative
Medicine NCCAM
  • http//nccam.nih.gov/
  • Health Information
  • CAM Clinical Trials
  • Treatment Information
  • News and Events

24
Integrative Medicine
  • Employs rigors of modern science with
  • most beneficial CAM procedures
  • Customized approach
  • Collaboration of both disciplines
  • National Center for Complementary Medicine
    (NCCAM)
  • Created in 1998 under the auspices of National
    Institutes of Health Projected 2005 budget
    exceeds 121. million.

25
Models of Integrative Medicine
  • University of Arizonas Medical School
  • Program in Integrative Medicine established in
    1994. Prospective Health Care Model
  • Health Coach
  • Duke University Center for Integrative Medicine
  • Weill -Cornell Center for Integrative Medicine
    (NY)
  • Strang-Cornell Cancer Prevention Center

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