1.
Explain
the
differences
between
complementary,
alternative,
and
integrative
medicine.
Alternative
medicine
is
used
instead
of
conventional
medicine.
Complementary
medicine
is
used
along
with
conventional
medicine.
Integrative
medicine
takes
the
best
parts
of
complementary
medicine
and
alternative
medicine
and
puts
them
together.
2.
Imagine
that
you
are
seeking
treatment
from
a
provider
who
offers
complementary,
alternative,
or
integrative
treatment.
Write
at
least
one
(1)
question
you
would
want
to
ask
the
provider
about
their
education
or
credentials.
|
would
ask the
provider,
"What
is
your
education
or
training
in
complementary,
alternative,
or
integrative
treatment?”
3.
Currently,
parents
and/or
guardians
make
medical
decisions
for
their
children.
Explain
whether
you
think
children
and
teenagers
should
be
able
to
choose
their
treatment
from
a
provider
who
offers
complementary,
alternative,
and
integrative
treatment.
To
me,
it's
impossible
to
give
a
definitive
response
to
this
question
of
whether
children
and
teenagers
should
be
able
to
choose
their
treatment
from
a
provider
who
provides
complementary,
alternative,
and integrative
treatment.
|
feel
like
some
parents
and
guardians
will
be
fine
with
letting
their
children
and
teenagers
choose
their
treatment,
while
others
won't
be
at
all
happy
with
the
idea.
|
feel
ultimately
the
choice
should
be
made
based
on
what
is
best
for
the
specific
child
or
teenager
in
question
as
well
as
what
the
parent
or
guardian
is
most
at
ease
with.