A client seeking care for stress tells the nurse that he is interested in seeking holistic care that in-corporates body, mind, and spirit. The nurse knows that which of the following CAM therapies may be beneficial to him?
1. Chiropractic medicine
2. Chinese medicine
3. European phytomedicine
4. Allopathic medicine
ANS: 2
Includes many modalities including acupuncture, herbs, touch, moxibustion, and qigong. Physi-otherapy by manipulation of spinal column. Herbal medicine. Traditional western medicine fo-cusing on physical ailments.
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