1. What is the definition of complementary and integrative

therapies (CITs) according to the National Center for

Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH)?

a) CITs are a group of diverse medical and health care

systems, practices, and products that are not generally

considered part of conventional medicine.

b) CITs are a group of evidence-based medical and health

care systems, practices, and products that are used in

conjunction with conventional medicine.

c) CITs are a group of alternative medical and health care

systems, practices, and products that are used instead of

conventional medicine.

d) CITs are a group of holistic medical and health care

systems, practices, and products that are based on the

mind-body-spirit connection.

Answer: A. Rationale: According to the NCCIH, CITs are

defined as a group of diverse medical and health care

systems, practices, and products that are not generally

considered part of conventional medicine. Some examples

of CITs are acupuncture, yoga, meditation, herbal

medicine, massage therapy, etc.

2. What is the difference between complementary therapies

and integrative therapies?

a) Complementary therapies are used together with

conventional medicine, while integrative therapies are used

instead of conventional medicine.

b) Complementary therapies are used to enhance the effects

of conventional medicine, while integrative therapies are 

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