If a client complains of anxiety and tension, the nurse could choose to teach the client which of the following complementary therapies to reduce the manifestations of these problems?
1. relaxation
2. pharmacological relaxation
3. progressive muscle relaxation
4. self-analysis
ANS: 1
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