Which nursing intervention has been recognized by the Nursing Interventions Classification Code?

a. Biofeedback training c. Yoga
b. Aromatherapy d. Healing touch


A
Biofeedback training has been recognized by the Nursing Interventions Classification Code. Aromatherapy, yoga, and healing touch have not been recognized at this time.

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