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1、精選優(yōu)質(zhì)文檔-傾情為你奉上Unit11、Do you agree that it is sheer neuron overload on the doctor side that leads to the complaint that doctors do not listen?2、Describe Mrs. Osorio's condition. 3、What are the good and bad things about Mrs. Osorio's conditions that run through the author s mind?4、Describe the

2、situation when Mrs. Osorio might send the authors delicately balanced three-ring circus tumbling down. 5、Compare multitasking in human beings and computers. 6、Use numbers to justify that it is the juggling mind that keeps doctors awake at night. 7、What are possible solutions to the impossible high-w

3、ire act of juggling competing details and panicking about slipping a critical one?Unit21、 What does the author imply by mentioning two choices?2、 Describe the heady days of victory declarations and what followed ever since.3、 Elaborate on the joined battle.4、 Justify “the realization that world heal

4、th is indivisible”.5、 Exemplify the statement that “Every returning condition marches to the beat of a different drum.”6、 Vaccination practices are at the heart of the most infectious diseases. Use examples to prove it.7、 What are the four areas of focus according to Bob Howard?8、 “Old enemies never

5、 die.” Justify it medically.Unit31、 How was Terry s life before she was diagnosed with MS?2、 What are the symptoms of MS and autoimmune disease?3、 What did Terry do before she self-experimented?4、 What approaches did Terry mainly use to deal with neurodegeneration?5、 Give one example to illustrate t

6、he correlation between toxic load and diseases.6、 What does the title “The Seventy Percent Solution” mean?Unit41、 Give a brief explanation of the two concepts: complementary medicine and alternative medicine.2、 To what extent do you agree with the authors opinion on traditional Chinese medicine as b

7、eing “affordable,low tech, safe, and effective”?3、 Summarize the clinical uses of acupuncture.4、 Do you think the author is overoptimistic in predicting a wider future use of acupuncture in the U.S5、 Explain how inappropriate uses of herbs may result in complications.6、 Various approaches to herbal

8、study are mentioned in the text. Choose one to discuss the advantages and limitations.7、 What are the difficulties in investigating herbal therapies?8、 What are the factors to consider when we integrate Eastern and Western medicineUnit51、 Clarify the differences between disease and dis-ease.2、 Share

9、 your personal understanding about the claim that health is a multi-dimensional experience of body, mind and spirit.3、 Illustrate the relationship between life on automatic pilot and4、 Describe the time of great confusion we live in.5、 Comment on 4 a culture that values thinking more than feeling an

10、d emphasizes reason over intuitive awareness and knowing .6、 Explain the process where we change from playing full-out to play it safe, or play not to lose”.7、 Explain how wellness can be established8、 Make a list of tips on how to become a fully integrated human being.Unit61、 How has the end-of-lif

11、e care changed over time?2、 What is said about George?3、 What advantages does a hospital have over a nursing home for end-of-life care?4、 What is the role of family and friends when the patient is cared for at home?5、 What needs to be considered to make comfort care available at home?6、 How has the

12、meaning of palliative care changed?7、 What might be one of the misconceptions about choosing a hospice?Uint71、 What difficult situation is the young doctor facing?2、 What is paternalistic decision-making in medicine3、 In what way can patient empowerment be good for the patient?4、 Why does the author

13、 say too much physician restraint may not be that good for the patient?5、 What kind of considerations may have prevented doctors from making decisions for their patients?6、 Do you agree that doctors should be prepared to make any decisions together with their patientsUnit81、 How are research and pra

14、ctice related to each other?2、 What is the principle of respect for persons?3、 What is the principle of beneficence?4、 How is the principle of beneficence related to Hippocratic Oath?5、 What concrete examples can be given to illustrate the principle of justice?6、 What is informed consent and its app

15、lication?7、 What are the considerations involved in selection of human subjects in research?Unit1 1、Some factors that may lead to the complaint:·Neuron overload·Patients* high expectations·Mistrust and misunderstanding between the patient and the doctor2、 Mrs. Osorios condition:·

16、A 56-year-old woman·Somewhat overweight·Reasonably well-controlled diabetes and hypertension·Cholesterol on the high side without any medications for it·Not enough exercises she should take·Her bones a little thin on her last DEXA scan 3、 Good things: ·Blood tests done

17、·Glucose a little better ·Her blood pressure a little better but not so great Bad things: ·Cholesterol not so great ·Her weight a little up ·Her bones a little thin on her last DEXA scan 44、The situation:·The author was in a moderate state of panic: juggling so many tho

18、ughts about Mrs. Osorios conditions and trying to resolve them all before the clock ran down.·Mrs. Osorio made a trivial request, not so important as compared to her conditions.·Mrs. Osorio seemed to care only about her “innocent and completely justified request”: the form signed by her do

19、ctor.·The doctor tried to or at least pretended to pay attention to the patient while completing documentation.5、Similarities:·In computer multitasking, a microprocessor actually performs only one task at a time. Like microprocessors, we human beings carft actually concentrate on two thoug

20、hts at the same exact time. Multitasking is just an illusion both in computers and human beings. Differences:·The concept of multitasking originated in computer science.·At best, human beings can juggle only a handful of thoughts in a multitasking manner, but computers can do much better.&

21、#183;The more thoughts human beings juggle, the less human beings are able to attune fully to any given thought, but computers can do much better.6、·7 medical issues to consider·5 separate thoughts, at least, for each issue·7 x 5 = 35 thoughts·10 patients that afternoon·35 x

22、 10 = 350 thoughts·5 residents under the authors supervision·4 patients seen by each resident·10 thoughts, at least, generated from each patient·5 x 4 x 10 = anther 200 thoughts·350 + 200 = 550 thoughts to be handled in total ·If the doctor does a good job juggling 98%

23、of the time, that still leaves about 10 thoughts that might get lost in the process.7、Possible solutions:·Computer-generated reminders·Case managers·Ancillary services·The simplest solution: timeUnit2 1、The author implies: Peoples inadequate consciousness about the consequence of

24、 neglecting the re- emerging infectious diseases ·Unjustifiability of peoples complacency about the prevention and control of the infectious diseases·Unfinished war against infectious diseases2、Victory declarations:·Surgeon General William Stewart's hyperbolic statement of closing

25、 “the book on infectious disease”.·A string of impressive victories incurred by antibiotics and vaccines·The thought that the war against infectious diseases was almost over What followed ever since:·Appearance of new diseases such as AIDS and Ebola·Comeback of the old affliction

26、s: » Diphtheria in the former Soviet Union » TB in urban centers like New York City » Rising Group A streptococcal conditions like scarlet fever·The fear of a powerful new flu strain sweeping the world3、Elaborate on the joined battle:·WHO established a new division devoted t

27、o worldwide surveillance and control of emerging disease in October 1995.·CDC launched a prevention strategy in 1994.·Congress raised fund from $6.7 million in 1995 to $26 million in 1997.4、 The borders are meaningless to pathogenic microbes, which can travel from one country to another re

28、mote country in a very short time.5、TB:·Prisons and homeless shelters as ideal places for TB spread·Emerging of drug-resistant strain or even multi-drug-resistant strain·A ride on the HIV won by attacking the immunocompromised Group A strep:·A change in virulence·Mutation in

29、 the exterior of the bacterium Flu:Constant changes in its coat (surface antigens) and resultant changes in its level of virulence6、Examples:·Experiment in England is seeing the waning immunity because of no vaccination.·Due to poor vaccination efforts, the diphtheria situation in the form

30、er Soviet Union is serious.' The vaccination rates are dropping in some American cities, and it will lead to more diphtheria and whooping cough.7、The four areas of focus:·The need for surveillance·Updated science capable of dealing with discoveries in the field·Appropriate prevent

31、ion and control·Strong public health infrastructure8、The infectious diseases such as TB, flu, diphtheria and scarlet fever will never really go away, and the war against them will never end.Unit31、 Terry's life before·She loved practicing Tae Kwon Do·She loved the surge of adrenal

32、ine that came with the controlled combat of tournaments.·She competed nationally, even won bronze medal in the trials for the Pan American Games.·She attended medical school, practiced as an internal medicine resident, and became an academic general internist.·She got married and got

33、a son and a daughter.2、The symptoms of MS and autoimmune disease: ·Loss of stamina and strength ·Problems with balance ·Bouts of horrific facial pain ·Dips in visual acuity 3、Terry did the following before she self-experimented: ·She started injections. ·She adopted man

34、y pharmacotherapies. ·She began her own study of literature: » She read articles on websites such as PubMed. » She searched for articles testing new MS drugs in animal models. » She turned to articles concerning neurodegeneration of all types dementia, Parkinson's disease, Hu

35、ntington's disease, and Lou Gehrig's disease. » She relearned basic sciences such as cellular physiology, biochemistry, and neurophysiology.4、Approaches Terry mainly used:·Self-experimentation with various nutrients to slow neurodegeneration based on literature reports on animal mo

36、dels·Self-experimentation with neuromuscular electrical stimulation which is not an approved treatment for MS·Online search to identify the sources of micronutrients and having a new diet·Reduction of food allergies and toxic load5、Cases mentioned in the text:·Increased mercury s

37、tores in the brains of people with dental fillings·High levels of the herbicide atrazine in private wells in Iowa·The strong association between pesticide exposure and neurodegeneration·The association of single nucleotide polymorphisms involving metabolism of sulfur and/or B vitamins

38、·Inefficient clearing of toxins6、 With 70% to 90% of the risk for diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and autoimmunity being due to environmental factors other than the genes, we can take many health problems and the health care crisis under our control, for example, optimizing our nutrition and r

39、educing our toxic load.Unit41、Two concepts: ·Complementary medicine refers to the use of conventional therapies together with alternative treatments such as using acupuncture in addition to usual care to help lessen pain. Complementary and alternative medicine is shortened as CAM.·Alternat

40、ive medicine refers to healing treatments that are not part of conventional therapies like acupuncture, massage therapy, or herbal medicine. They are called so because people used to consider practices like these outside the mainstream.2·TCM does not require advanced, complicated, and in most c

41、ases, expensive facilities.·TCM employs needles, cups, coins, to mention but a few.·Most procedures and operations of TCM are noninvasive.·The substances used as medicine are raw herbs or abstracts from them, and they are indeed all natural, from nature.·TCM has been practiced as

42、 long as the Chinese history, so the efficiency is proven and ensured.·Ongoing research around the world on acupuncture, herbs, massage and Tai Chi have shed light on some of the theories and practices of TCM3、It may be used as an adjunct treatment, an alternative, or part of a comprehensive ma

43、nagement program for a number of conditions: post-operative and chemotherapy induced nausea and vomiting, post-operative dental pain, addiction, stroke rehabilitation, headache, menstrual cramps, tennis elbow, fibromyalgia, myofascial pain, osteoarthritis, low back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and

44、asthma.4、A well-justified NO:·More intense research to uncover additional areas for the use of acupuncture·Higher adoption of acupuncture as a common therapeutic modality not only in treatment but also in prevention of disease and promotion of wellness·Exploration and perfection of in

45、novative methods of acupuncture point stimulation with technological advancement·Improved understanding of neuroscience and other aspects of human physiology and function by basic research on acupuncture·Greater interest by stakeholders·An increasing number of physician acupuncturists

46、5、·Appropriate uses of herbs depend on proper guidance: » Proper TCM diagnosis of the zheng of the patient » Correct selection of the corresponding therapeutic strategies and principles that guide the choice of herbs and herbal formulas·Digression from either of the above guidenc

47、e will lead to misuses of herbs, and will result in complications in patient6、·Randomized controlled trials Advantages:» Elimination of the potential bias in the allocation of participants to the intervention group or control group » Tendency to produce comparable groups» Guarant

48、eed validity of statistical tests of significance Limitations: » Difficulty in generalizing the results obtained from the selected sampling to the population as a whole» A poor choice for research where temporal factors are an issue » Extremely heavy resources, requiring very large sa

49、mple groups Quasi-experiments Advantages:» Control group comparisons possible» Reduced threats to external validity as natural environments do not suffer the same problems of artificiality as compared to a well-controlled laboratory setting.» Generalizations of the findings to be made

50、 about population since quasiexperiments are natural experiments Limitations:» Potential for non-equivalent groups as quasi-experimental designs do not use random sampling in constructing experimental and control groups.» Potential for low internal validity as a result of not using random

51、sampling methods to construct the experimental and control groups Cohort studies Advantages:» Clear indication of the temporal sequence between exposure and outcome » Particular use for evaluating the effects of rare or unusual exposure » Ability to examine multiple outcomes of a sing

52、le risk factorLimitations:» Larger, longer, and more expensive » Prone to certain types of bias » Not practical for rare outcomes Case-control studies Advantages:» The only feasible method in the case of rare diseases and those with long periods between exposure and outcome»

53、 Time and cost effective with relatively fewer subjects as compared to other observational methodsLimitations:» Unable to provide the same level of evidence as randomized controlled trials as it is observational in nature» Difficult to establish the timeline of exposure to disease outcome

54、“N=1” trials Advantages » Easy to manage » Inexpensive Limitations:» Findings difficult to be generalized to the whole population » Weakest evidence due to the number of the subject7、 Synthesis of evidence is completely dependent on: » The completeness of the literature sear

55、ch (unavailable for foreign studies) » The accuracy of evaluation ·There are situations in which no answer can be found for the questions of interest in RCTs and database analyses.·There's the requirement of using less stringent information rather than “hard data”8、·Assessmen

56、t of the intrinsic value of traditional medicine in society·Research and education·Political, economic, and social factorsUnit51、·Dis-ease refers to the imbalance arising from: » Continuous stress » Pain » Hardships·Disease is a health crisis ascribable to various

57、dis-eases.·Prompting elimination of dis-eases can alleviate some diseases.2、·Wellness is a state involving every aspect of our being: body, mind and spirit.·Manifestations of a healthy person: » Energy and vitality » A certain zip in gait » A warm feeling of peace of he

58、art seen through behavior3、 ·Constant messages, positive and negative,are sent to our mind about the health of our body.·Physical symptoms are suppressed by people who go through life on automatic pilot.·Being well equals to being disease- or illness-free in the minds of them.·Th

59、ey confused wellness with an absence of symptoms.4、·People's minds are infected by spin: » Half-truth » Fearful fictions » Blatant deceit: some as a form of self-deceit·Spin is a result of unconscious living.·The kind of falseness is pandemic.5·Our body intelli

60、gence is suppressed or dormant from a lack of use.·There are tremendous amount of stress on a daily basis.·Our bodies are easily ignored for years because of a lack of recreation time.·Limiting, self-defeating and even self-destructive behaviors undermine our wellbeing and keep them from achieving our full potential.6·We grow more reluctant to take risks.·We lose the ability to feel and acknowledge

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