Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Chapter 20 CONVENTIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE: SKILLS FOR THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER.

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Chapter 20 CONVENTIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE: SKILLS FOR THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER."— Presentation transcript:

1 Chapter 20 CONVENTIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE: SKILLS FOR THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER

2 2 Self-Care: Managing Medical Problems Self Assessment See a Physician if a symptom is:

3 3 Self-Care: Managing Medical Problems Emergencies: Major trauma or injury Uncontrollable bleeding Severe shortness of breath Persistent abdominal pain Poisoning or drug overdose Loss of consciousness Stupor, drowsiness, or disorientation Severe or worsening reaction to an insect bite or sting

4 Self-Treatment: Many Options Watchful waiting Nondrug options When Self-medicating: 1. Read labels 2. Do not exceed the recommendation 3. Use caution 4. Try to buy generic 5. Never take a drug from an unlabeled container 6. Be cautious if pregnant and nursing 7. Pay attention to the expiration date 8. Storage medication properly 9. Special caution with aspirin

5

6 6 Conventional or Western Medicine What is/are the belief(s) about Health? What causes disease/illness?

7 7 Conventional Medicine What is the approach to treatment?

8 8 The Providers of Conventional Medicine  Medical Doctors (MD)  Doctors of osteopathic medicine (D.O.)  Podiatrists  Optometrists  Dentists  Allied health care professionals

9 Getting the Most Out of Your Medical Care The Physician-Patient Partnership Your Appointment with Your Physician The Diagnostic Process Medical and Surgical Treatments Chapter 21 9

10 10 Eastern Medicine  Belief about Health:  Disease is caused by any action/force which interferes with the balance and movement of bio-energy  Disease is defined by a defect of function or energy ◦ Qi is life

11 11 Five Domains of Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM) 1. Alternative medical systems 2. Mind-Body interventions 3. Biological-based therapies 4. Manipulative & Body-Based Methods 5. Energy Therapies

12 12

13 Complementary and alternative medicine Alternative medical systems on integrating mind, body, and spirit seeking to restore the whole person to harmony Alternative medical systems Ex’s. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM)  Harmonious flow of qi produces health  Herbal remedies  Acupuncture  Acupuncture allows QI to flow through pathways Homeopathy  “Like cures like” and remedies become more effective with greater dilution 13

14 Mind-body interventions Makes use of the connection between mind and body 14

15 Biological-Based therapies Consist primarily of: Many overlap with conventional medicine’s use of dietary supplements 15

16 Manipulative and body-based methods Manual healing based on the idea that misalignment in one part of the body causes pain or dysfunction in another part Ex. Chiropractic medicine, massage, osteopathy 16

17 Energy therapies Forms of treatment that use energy originating either within the body (biofields) or from other sources (electromagnetic fields) Qigong Therapeutic touch Reiki 17

18 Evaluating complementary and alternative therapies Working with your physician Questioning the CAM practitioner Doing your own research 18


Download ppt "Chapter 20 CONVENTIONAL AND COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE: SKILLS FOR THE HEALTH CARE CONSUMER."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google