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Contemporary Maternal-Newborn Nursing

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Any procedure or product that is used together with conventional medical treatment   Complementary Therapy  
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used in place of conventional medicine   Alternative Therapy  
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An approach that combines mainstream medical therapies with complementary therapies for which there is some high-quality scientific evidence of safety and effectiveness   Integrative Medicine  
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The use of remedies that produce effects differing from-or in opposition to-those of the disease being treated   Allopathic Medicine  
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uses like to cure like; minute dilutions of substances that, if ingested in larger amounts, would produce effects similar to the symptoms of the disorder being treated   Homeopathy  
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Natural medicine; a healing system that combines safe and effective traditional means of preventing and treating human disease with the most current advances in modern medicine   Naturopathy  
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Promotes health and well-being; underlying focus is prevention although diagnosis and treatment of disease also play an important role   Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)  
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The invisible flow of energy in the body that maintains health and energy and enables the body to carry out its physiologic functions   Chi  
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A self-discipline that involves the use of breathing, meditation, self-massage, and movement   Qigong  
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Application of heat from a small piece of burning herb, commonly called mugwort   Moxibustion  
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A form of martial art, originally focused on physical fitness and self-defense but is currently used more as a health disciple; helpful in improving balance in older adults   T' ai chi  
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The knowledge of how to live a vital, healthful life   Ayurveda  
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What are the three doshas?   vata, pitta, and kapha  
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A method used to help individuals learn to control their physiologic responses based on the concept that the mind controls the body   Biofeedback  
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A state of great mental and physical relaxation during which a person is very open to suggestions   Hypnosis  
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A complementary therapy; a person goes into a relaxed state and focuses on or "visualizes" soothing or positive scenes   Visualization  
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A state of intense, focused concentration used to create compelling mental images   Guided Imagery  
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The 3rd largest independedt health profession in the US that is based on concepts of manipulation   Chiropractics  
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The use of light touch, generally no more than the weight of a nickel, to test for restirctions in the craniosacral system   Craniosacral Therapy  
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Focuses on proper alignment of the head, neck, and trunk   Alexander Technique  
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Based on the belief that health is improved by establishing new connections between the brain and body through movement reeducation   Feldenkrais Method  
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Involves the manipulatoin of the soft tissues of the body to reduce stress and tension, increase circulation, diminish pain, and promote a sense of well-being   Massage Therapy  
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A form of massage that involves the application of pressure to designated points or reflexes on the client's feet, hands, or ears using the thumb and fingers   Reflexology  
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Therapy that makes use of hot or cold moisture in any form   Hydrotherapy  
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Ice packs, hot water packs, towels or dressings soaked in hot or cold water and wrung out   Compresses  
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Local, such as a foot bath or sitz bath, or full immersion bath   Baths  
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Steam bath or sauna   Sweat baths  
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Movement through a series of gentle stretches and postures called asanas coordinated with deep, rhythmic breathing techniques that promote oxygenation of all body tissues   Hatha yoga  
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Any product, excluding tobacco, intended to supplement the diet   Dietary Supplements  
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The use of certain essentail oils, derived from plants, whose odor or aroma is believed to have a therapeutic effect   Aromatherapy  
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Designed to use colors to help restore the body to harmony   Chromotherapy or Color Therapy  
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Uses pressure from the fingers and thumbs to stimulate pressure points   Acupressure  
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The use of very fine (hairlike) stainless steel needles to stimulate specific points depending on the client's medical assessment and condition   Acupuncture  
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A Tibetan-japanese technique; a form of hand-mediated therapy designed to promote healing, reduce stress, and encourage relaxation   Reiki  
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Based on the belief that people are a system of energy with a self-healing potential   Therapeutic Touch  
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