A nurse investigates energy therapies and learns that which therapies would be included? (Select all that apply.)

a. Qi gong
b. Osteopathy
c. Imagery
d. Healing touch
e. Magnet therapy


ANS: A, D, E
Correct:
Energy therapies include Qi gong, Reiki, healing touch, healing (therapeutic) touch, and magnet therapy.
Incorrect:
b. Osteopathy is a manipulative and body-based method.
c. Imagery is a mind-body intervention.

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