A client seeking care for stress tells the nurse that he is interested in seeking holistic care that incorporates body, mind, and spirit
The nurse knows that which of the following complementary and alternative (CAM) therapies may be beneficial to this client? a. Chiropractic medicine
b. Traditional Chinese medicine
c. Ayurvedic medicine
d. Allopathic medicine
B
Traditional Chinese medicine uses several healing modalities, including herbs, acupuncture, moxibustion, diet, exercise, and meditation. This therapy includes body, mind, and spirit.
Chiropractic medicine focuses on restoring structural and functional imbalances that result in pain. This therapy does not include the combination of body, mind, and spirit.
Ayurvedic medicine focuses on traditional Hindu medicine that combines herbs, purgatives, and oils to treat disease. This therapy does not include the combination of body, mind, and spirit.
Allopathic medicine focuses on traditional Western medicine concentrating on physical ailments. This therapy does not include the combination of body, mind, and spirit.
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