1. What is the main purpose of aromatherapy in health and

healthcare?

a) To replace conventional medicine with natural remedies

b) To enhance the well-being of patients and caregivers

through the use of essential oils

c) To cure diseases and disorders with the power of scent

d) To create a pleasant environment for relaxation and

meditation

Answer: B. Aromatherapy is a complementary therapy that

aims to improve the quality of life of patients and

caregivers by using essential oils to address physical,

emotional, and spiritual needs. It does not replace

conventional medicine, nor does it claim to cure diseases or

disorders. It can help create a positive atmosphere for

relaxation and meditation, but that is not its primary goal.

Rationale: This question tests the students' understanding

of the definition and scope of aromatherapy in health and

healthcare settings.

2. Which of the following is an example of an ethical issue

related to aromatherapy in practice situations?

a) Obtaining informed consent from the patient before

using essential oils

b) Choosing the appropriate essential oils based on the

patient's condition and preferences

c) Ensuring the quality and purity of the essential oils used

d) All of the above

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