PCAM Final Questions And Answers
Where does yoga come from? The Vedas, a collection of religious texts written in India
Who compiled yoga sutras? Patanjali
What is the definition of yoga? Cessation of the modifications of the mind
In yoga, you think of a lifespan in terms of __________ Breaths
...
What do you think happens to breathing when you concentrate?
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A: It speeds up
B: It becomes regular
C: It stops C: It stops
Which of the following is a yoga therapist NOT qualified to do?
A: Undertake individual or group counseling
B: Develop a therapeutic plan that meets a client's needs
C: Assess each client and maintain records according to guidelines
D: Provide appropriate follow-up and review at regular intervals A: Undertake individual
or group counseling
What is "sympathetic overdrive"?
A: When a short-term stress response occurs for a prolonged period of time
B: When cortisol activates the amygdala
C: When the HPA axis is less active
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D: When immune system function increases due to constant stress A: When a short-term
stress response occurs for a prolonged period of time
What are some effects of yoga therapy on the body?
Specifically: glucose levels, SNS, and cortisol levels Decreases all of them
What conditions can be improved by yoga therapy?
A: Arthritis
B: Anxiety
C: Aging
D: Depression
E: All of the above E: All of the above
What neurotransmitters are affected by yoga therapy?
A: GABA
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B: Serotonin
C: Melatonin
D: Dopamine
E: All of the above E: All of the above
What are the two categories of drug interactions? 1. Pharmacokinetic
2. Pharmacodynamic
What can you tell a colleague about drug-supplement interactions?
A: In vitro studies are reliable indicators of the risk of interactions in humans
B: The elderly population may be at the greatest risk for a potential interaction
C: Dietary supplement manufacturers typically test for potential interactions with drugs
D: Prescription drug manufacturers are required to test for potential interactions with
supplements B: The elderly population may be at the greatest risk for a potential
interaction
What is an example of a pharmacokinetic interaction?
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