Cancer
Pain
Anything Goes
Hospice/Palliative Care
Alternative Therapies
100

Dry mouth

What is xerostomia?

100

Agents that induce a loss of sensation.

What is anesthesia?

100

Denial, anger, bargaining, depression and acceptance.

What are the stages of grieving?

100

General term used to describe documents that give instructions about future medical care and treatments and who should make the decisions in the event the person is unable to communicate

What are advanced directives?

100

Conventional Western medicine, biomedicine, and mainstream medicine that relies strongly on science and technology in the treatment of illness.

What is allopathic medicine?

200

The most common site of cancer in adult women.

What is breast?

200

An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.

What is the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) definition of pain?

200

Pathways are nerves that carry messages to the brain for interpretation.

What are afferent (ascending) pathways?

200

Improve the quality of life for patients and their families by anticipating, preventing, and treating suffering.

What is Palliative Care?

200

The idea that the lower the dose of the medication, the greater its effectiveness.

What is the "law of minimum dose?"

300

The process by which cancer spreads to distant sites.

What is metastasis?

300

Examples are using massage, position change, heat or cold applications, and sensory input.

What is the gate control theory?

300

Focuses on quality of life, comfort, and dignity near the end of life.

What is Hospice Care?
300

Total grief and mourning experience.

What is bereavement?

300

Focuses on conditions that are treated by correcting the underlying pathologic processes with drugs, surgery, diet, and physical manipulation.

What is conventional medicine?

400

Low white blood cells.

What is nutropenia?

400

Pain is experienced in a location different from its source.

What is referred pain?

400

A group of diseases where the cells are different from the tissue of its origin.

What is Cancer?

400

Noisy, wet-sounding respiration caused by mouth breathing and the accumulation of mucus in the upper airways.

What is the death rattle?

400

When non-mainstream practices are incorporated into conventional healthcare. 

What is integrative health care?

500

Normal clotting process exaggerated, which depletes clotting factors.

What is Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)?

500
Nerves that carry messages away from the brain to the rest of the body via the spinal cord.

What are efferent (descending) pathways?

500

The point at which a stimulus causes the sensation of pain.

What is pain threshold?
500

Refocuses health care on allowing natural death in a pain- and symptom-controlled environment with psychosocial support.

What is Palliative Care?

500

Mandates the reporting of serious adverse events, including deaths, hospitalizations, life-threatening events, persistent or significant disabilities, and birth defects.

What is the "Dietary Supplement and Nonprescription Drug Consumer Protection Act?"

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