Many nurses use therapeutic touch in their delivery of nursing care. Therapeutic touch is a complementary therapy. How is therapeutic touch categorized?

A) As a biologically based therapy
B) As a mind-body intervention
C) As a manipulative and body-based method
D) As an energy therapy


Ans: D
Feedback: Therapeutic touch is an example of an energy therapy. Biologically based therapies include herbal therapies, special diet therapies, orthomolecular therapies, and biologic therapies. Mind-body interventions include meditation, dance, music, art therapy, prayer, and mental healing. Manipulative and body-based methods include chiropractic, massage therapy, osteopathic manipulation, and reflexology. The other options are incorrect because they are not examples of energy therapy.

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