Integrative Med
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Drouin, P. (2014). Creative Integrative Medicine. Amazon KDP. ISBN: 978-1075282577file
Question1Marks: 1
Despite its bizarre nature, entanglement has been demonstrated repeatedly, and is the foundation for ___________, ___________ and ___________. (select all that apply)
- Choose at least one answer.
a. quantum mechanicsb. quantum teleportationc. quantum cryptographyd. quantum experimentse. quantum computing
Question2Marks: 1
Perennial philosophies of the East and the West concern themselves with: (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
- a. standard von Neumann quantum mechanicsb. the relationship of the individual to the universec. the relationship of the individual to Consciousness itselfd. interpersonal neurobiologye. the nature of Consciousness
Question3Marks: 1
We experience not just energetic /emotional thought but also completely different kind of thought we call ___________.
Choose one answer.
a. intuitionb. intellectualismc. calculating thoughtd. wisdom
Question4Marks: 1
Studies have shown that vibration therapy causes myriad physiologic changes in various organ systems, including: (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. nervous systemb. digestive systemc. musculoskeletal systemd. endocrine systeme. immune system
Question5Marks: 1
Recent studies have reported evidence for a variety of biophoton-mediated regulatory processes, including: (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. heart brain coherenceb. secretion of regulatory neurotransmittersc. cell-cell orientation sensingd. fire breath acceleratione. cell-cell communication
Question6Marks: 1
Quantum entanglement could provide at least a partial answer to the binding problem of consciousness allowing for a ___________ quantum state involving many neurons.
Choose one answer.
a. specializedb. localizedc. delocalizedd. unexpectede. infinite
Question7Marks: 1
Broadly speaking, there are ___________ distinct views of intuition. Although almost all definitions of intuition have certain elements in common – such as originating beyond conscious thought, immediate total comprehension and understanding, holistic insights and associations and affectively charged judgments.
Choose one answer.
a. threeb. severalc. nod. two
Question8Marks: 1
The world of experiences reveals three fundamental Laws of Nature, which are primarily reflected in quantum theory, but apply to all science. It is the means in which Consciousness objectifies the world. The three Laws form an undivided whole of operating principles and give meaning to the universe. They are the workings of how Consciousness manifests the universe and they apply at all levels, beginning with the fundamental subjectâject relationships and the mathematics of Consciousness. What are the these Laws? (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. creative interactivityb. complementarityc. visualizationd. recursione. observation
Question9Marks: 1
On rare occasions in the history of science, remarkable discoveries transform human society and forever alter mankindænbsp;view of the world. Examples of such discoveries include: (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. Germ theory of diseaseb. Quantum theoryc. Astrophysicsd. Plate tectonicse. Sacred geometry
Question10Marks: 1
In the non-locality group prayer healing experiment, healing took place in a hospital in ___________.
Choose one answer.
a. Hawaiib. Canadac. San Franciscod. Mexico
Question11Marks: 1
Quantum mechanics were introduced in the early 20th century (1926-1928) by ___________, ___________, ___________ and others to predict the behavior of elementary particles, like electrons. The quantum mechanical laws had several weird consequences with respect to classical physics, such as the uncertainty principle, complementarity of particle or wave structure and superposition in the wave function. (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. SchrRngerb. Einsteinc. de Broglied. Bohre. Heisenberg
Question12Marks: 1
Popp and his collaborators demonstrated that photons, or electromagnetic energy quanta can be both absorbed and emitted by DNA molecules and this involves low intensity ___________ ranges of the spectrum.
Choose one answer.
a. infraredb. ultravioletc. electromagneticd. invisiblee. gamma ray
Question13Marks: 1
The study of unconventional cancer treatments by the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment in ___________ was a striking move considering that the NIH already had in place a large and thriving National Cancer Institute (NCI), but public advocates argued that the NCI was too biased to perform an objective evaluation.
Choose one answer.
a. Cancer Science Journalb. the 1980sc. the White House Science Divisiond. consideration of current lawse. the first place
Question14Marks: 1
Dimeric models provide the smallest systems in which features of entanglement can be studied. While energy transport is unrealistically restricted, analysis of excitonic dynamics in dimeric systems has revealed a number of insights into bipartite entanglement and how it may be affected by the ___________.
Choose one answer.
a. visualizationb. energetic measurementc. biological environmentd. quantum consciousnesse. physical environment
Question15Marks: 1
Examples of models built by brains include our concepts of: (select all that apply)
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a. massb. peoplec. tigersd. quarkse. space and time
Question16Marks: 1
The word uantum®bsp;comes from the Latin word uantus,®bsp;which means ___________.
Choose one answer.
a. how muchb. why notc. whyd. how manye. how far
Question17Marks: 1
The description of reality demands that material objects are nothing but ___________.
Choose one answer.
a. realization of consciousnessb. waves of possibilityc. beams of lightd. particles in motione. quantum feedback
Question18Marks: 1
A photochemical event happens very quickly because it relates to the movement of electrons. Throughout a light absorption process, the electron structure can take on a new configuration, while the atomic nuclei forming the molecule remain constant. The following are some important photochemical reactions: (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. Light reactions of bilirubin and porphirinb. Photosynthesisc. Sightd. Luminescence in firefliese. Olfactory sensitivity
Question19Marks: 1
Pain treatment modalities and instruments that operate on quantum theory use _________ to increase energy in and between cells.
Choose one answer.
a. resonanceb. biophotonsc. cell memoryd. magnetic impulses
Question20Marks: 1
An electron is a tiny bit of ___________.
Choose one answer.
a. cosmic dustb. lightc. matterd. energy
Question21Marks: 1
Possible non-local mechanisms that can emerge from person-to-person interactions are defined as ®bsp;dependent operations between two or more brains that operate at least in part on shared information content®bsp;and are also described as: ___________, ___________, ___________, and ___________. (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. phase synchronizationb. resonancec. psychic phenomenad. non-local correlationse. interactive alignment
Question22Marks: 1
Research has shown that an intended thought appears to be able to generate physical effects over inanimate objects and living things, from unicellular organisms to human beings. The non-locality feature of this phenomenon is often associated with the concept of _______________ and aspects of consciousness and quantum physics.
Choose one answer.
a. wave mechanicsb. extrasensory perceptionc. neurolinguistic programmingd. entanglemente. spooky action at a distance
Question23Marks: 1
The integration of whole medical systems (WMSs) and conventional medicine entails some key, interdependent factors: (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. Quality standards for whole medicine system treatmentb. Infrastructure and financial resourcesc. Universal practice guidelinesd. Fighting diseasee. Legislation
Question24Marks: 1
The concept of lectromagnetic bioinformation®bsp;was advanced by Fritz-Albert Popp to describe findings that _______________ and other extremely low-level energy transactions in bioelectromagnetics below the thermal noise limit could induce biological effects.
Choose one answer.
a. distant reikib. bioenergetic feedbackc. resonant bioelectricsd. biophotons
Question25Marks: 1
A ___________ is at work in magnetic-sensitive birds, i.e. a fundamental
quantum phenomenon so far understood to affect truly microscopic and well-isolated
quantum systems is seen to underpin a sensory mechanism of avian species and their
associated biological behaviour.
Choose one answer.
a. quantum sensorb. biological constantc. neuropsychological theoryd. quantum leape. quantum theory
Question26Marks: 1
The human mental capacity to foresee the future strikingly resembles the prediction of ___________ for the future behavior of elementary particles, since different possible wave functions are simultaneously superposed and only lead to probability estimations.
Choose one answer.
a. neuropsychologyb. nuclear physicsc. Einsteind. quantum mechanicse. Oppenheimer
Question27Marks: 1
The knowledge that is emerging from the quantum worldview, the integrative knowledge, revolutionizes the way we do things especially in _________.
Choose one answer.
a. medicineb. theoryc. biologyd. religion
Question28Marks: 1
___________ is Platoænbsp;word for virtues like love, beauty, justice, truth, wholeness, goodness, etc.
Choose one answer.
a. Intuitionb. Religionc. Dualismd. Archetype
Question29Marks: 1
___________ makes the brain more coherent.
Choose one answer.
a. Symbolismb. Meditationc. Thinkingd. Dreaminge. Ritual
Question30Marks: 1
What are the three problems with free will? (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. Networks of brain neuronsb. Consciousness and causal agencyc. Skepticismd. Determinisme. Does consciousness come too late?
Question31Marks: 1
___________ identifies with the brain while collapsing the possibility waves of the brain. So many paradoxes of thinking have been solved by this one concept.
Choose one answer.
a. Wisdomb. Quantum theoryc. Thinkingd. Consciousnesse. Law of attraction
Question32Marks: 1
Currently, the existence of quantum coherence and quantum entanglement in biological molecules is intensively studied and is considered ___________ at experimental level.
Choose one answer.
a. incoherentb. uncertainc. debatabled. elusivee. proved
Question33Marks: 1
Consciousness does matter, not the other way around like scientific materialists claim. Consciousness is the ground of all being and matter consists of possibilities for ___________ to choose from.
Choose one answer.
a. scientific materialismb. integrative medicinec. consciousnessd. mysticisme. quantum physics
Question34Marks: 1
Based on Newtonian worldview, _________ is not a healthy philosophy for human beings, it is not a practical philosophy for healing.
Choose one answer.
a. Determinismb. Non-localityc. Objectivityd. Darwinism
Question35Marks: 1
In quantum tunnelling, what defines a quantum particleænbsp;possibility to pass a barrier? (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. the particleænbsp;determinationb. the density of the barrierc. the weight of the particled. the height of the barriere. the width of the barrier
Question36Marks: 1
Because of accumulating evidence that quantum phenomena need to be considered explicitly and in detail when studying living organisms, ______________ has recently emerged as a new field at the border between quantum physics and the life sciences.
Choose one answer.
a. integrative quantum nutritionb. quantum biologyc. quantum homeostasisd. macroscopic quantum theorye. quantum neurophysics
Question37Marks: 1
According to a November 2015 scientific article in Global Advances in Health and Medicine by Drs. Kafatos, Chevalier, and Chopra, the most accurate and fundamental physical theory at our disposal is which of the following?:
Choose one answer.
a. particle physicsb. relativityc. electromagnetismd. quantum physicse. Newtonian mechanics
Question38Marks: 1
Can matter process mind or intuition or feeling? This is a question that thwarts scientific ________________.
Choose one answer.
a. biologistsb. philosophersc. journalistsd. materialistse. apologists
Question39Marks: 1
Tangled hierarchy is the final piece of the puzzle of quantum ___________.
Choose one answer.
a. mechanicsb. theoryc. collapsed. measuremente. consciousness
Question40Marks: 1
The Academic Consortium for Integrative Medicine and Health and the The Academy of Integrative Health and Medicine define the term ntegrative medicine®bsp;as (e practice of medicine that reaffirms the importance of the relationship between practitioner and patient, focuses on the whole person, is informed by ___________, and makes use of all appropriate therapeutic approaches, healthcare professionals and disciplines to achieve optimal health and healing.
Choose one answer.
a. the World Health Organizationb. evidencec. the American Medical Associationd. quantum entanglemente. logical thinking
Question41Marks: 1
The philosophy of modern medicine is inadequate therefore modern medicine itself is inadequate in the _________ form.
Choose one answer.
a. subtleb. literalc. homeopathicd. allopathic
Question42Marks: 1
The point that ___________ makes in the case of SchrRnger’s cat is that the cat can be described as either dead or alive in the first place.
Choose one answer.
a. Dr. Paulb. quantum physicsc. biophysicsd. decoherencee. the double slit experiment
Question43Marks: 1
Although western medicine has in the recent past accepted the idea of integrative medicine, it still regards to a large extent the human organism as a biochemistry-driven entity at best and as _________ at worst.
Choose one answer.
a. being part of the universe itselfb. an integrated wholec. a machine with partsd. consciousnesse. basic physical material
Question44Marks: 1
When we ask the Zen Master /w do you know so much? the Master says fnbsp;___________./p>
Choose one answer.
a. trust my intuitionb. have great wisdomc. close my eyesd. open my eyese. am nothing and everything simultaneously
Question45Marks: 1
The distinction of life and death is not within the purview of _________ and cannot be done within _________, but what we can do with the quantum worldview is to bring consciousness into the affair and recognize that it is the embodiment of consciousness that distinguishes between life and death. (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. quantum physicsb. Newtonian physicsc. spiritualismd. molecular biologye. scientific materialism
Question46Marks: 1
Whole medical systems take a holistic ontological position towards the nature of reality. This means that they conceptualize, in addition to material elements and forces, the existence of nonmaterial forces working in nature and man, which also play a role in health and disease. Some examples of these nonmaterial forces include: (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. Chiab. Arwahc. Jahd. Qie. Prana
Question47Marks: 1
Which of these are fundamental principles of the mind-brain? (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. Emotionsb. Reactionsc. Instinctsd. Behaviore. Perception
Question48Marks: 1
Using the concept of non-locality and the fact that the human body is composed of energy fields and potentials, it follows that these fields can interact with other fields of ___________ both around the body and in the universe.
Choose one answer.
a. quantum potentialb. energy waveformsc. bioenergetic magnetismd. quantum entanglement
Question49Marks: 1
Darwinænbsp;theory just doesn cut it because it does not have ________________ in it. We have to develop a ________________ -based theory of evolution and we have to look at evolution as the evolution of the embodiment of ________________.
Choose one answer.
a. synchronicityb. spiritualityc. consciousnessd. logice. value
Question50Marks: 1
The definitions of quantum concepts can be applied not only at the level of ___________, ___________ and ___________ when the energy differences between alternative possibilities are very small, but also on larger scales. (select all that apply)
Choose at least one answer.
a. sub-atomic particlesb. moleculesc. atomsd. planck lengthe. neutrons