Which of the following best defines the meaning of holistic healing?

a. It considers all body systems as an integrated whole functioning together for optimum health.
b. It considers all aspects of a person's internal and external environments that may contribute to health and well-being.
c. It incorporates lay/folk and Eastern medical practices in conjunction with Western medicine treatments and practices.
d. It incorporates caring into nursing practice using eye contact, smiles, touch, time, and presence along with medical interventions to create a healing environment.


B

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