Health Complementary and Alternative Healthcare Modalities Consumer Laws
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- Q1What is the term used for medical practices that are not part of standard medical care or conventional medicine?Conventional TherapyMainstream HealthcareTraditional MedicineComplementary and Alternative Healthcare Modalities30s
- Q2What is the difference between complementary medicine and alternative medicine?Complementary medicine is cheaper than alternative medicineThere is no difference between the twoComplementary medicine is used together with conventional medicine, while alternative medicine is used in place of conventional medicineAlternative medicine is more widely accepted than complementary medicine30s
- Q3Which domain of complementary and alternative medicine involves taking herbal medicine and special diets?Energy MedicineManipulative and Body-Based PracticesMind-Body MedicineBiology-based practices30s
- Q4Which therapy involves using magnetic fields or biofields to influence energy in the body?Energy medicineManipulative and Body-Based PracticesBiology-Based PracticesMind-Body Medicine30s
- Q5What type of therapy uses mental exercises to improve health by focusing on the mind's impact on the body?Energy MedicineManipulative and Body-Based PracticesBiology-Based PracticesMind-Body Medicine30s
- Q6Which healthcare modality involves bodily-kinesthetic practices to promote healing?Energy MedicineManipulative and Body-Based PracticesMind-Body MedicineBiology-Based Practices30s
- Q7Which therapy is an example of using acupuncture alongside conventional medical care?Complementary therapyEnergy therapyMind-body therapyAlternative therapy30s
- Q8Which healthcare professionals practice standard medical care?Nurses and midwivesChiropractors and naturopathsPhysical therapists and counselorsHealth professionals with M.D. or D.O. degrees30s
- Q9Which government agency works closely with the Philippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Healthcare (PITAHC)?Department of HealthDepartment of EducationDepartment of Trade and IndustryDepartment of Agriculture30s
- Q10What is the main objective of the Traditional and Alternative Medicine Act of 1997?To discourage preventive health care modalitiesTo encourage scientific research on and develop traditional and alternative health care systemsTo ban traditional medicine practicesTo promote the use of synthetic drugs30s
- Q11What does PITAHC stand for?Philippine Institute of Health and WellnessPhilippine Institute of Medical SciencePhilippine Institute of Technology and Health CarePhilippine Institute of Traditional and Alternative Healthcare30s
- Q12Which government agency approves the standards, guidelines, and codes of ethical practice for traditional and alternative health care?World Health OrganizationFood and Drug AdministrationUnited NationsAppropriate government agencies30s
- Q13What is the primary role of PITAHC in relation to traditional and alternative health care materials?Providing medical treatmentsFormulating standards, guidelines, and codes of ethical practiceConducting medical researchManufacturing healthcare products30s
- Q14What is the objective of developing and coordinating skills training courses for traditional and alternative health care modalities?To reduce the availability of healthcare servicesTo enhance the skills of practitioners in traditional and alternative medicineTo discourage practitioners from using traditional medicineTo limit the types of treatments available30s
- Q15What is the purpose of formulating policies for the protection of indigenous and natural health resources and technology?To restrict access to healthcare resourcesTo commercialize them for profitTo safeguard them from unwarranted exploitationTo ignore their significance30s