The client is undergoing treatment for cancer and is experiencing a high level of anxiety. The client expresses interest in complementary therapies that might decrease the level of anxiety

Which action is the best choice for the nurse to implement with this client? a. Direct the client to an imaginative peace-ful setting using imagery.
b. Provide assistance in finding an acupunc-turist.
c. Suggest Tai Chi during chemotherapy treatments.
d. Encourage the use of acupressure over tumor sites.


A
Nurses traditionally have used a number of mind-body therapies such as prayer, imagery, medi-tation, music, and pet therapy to decrease anxiety in clients. Acupuncture and acupressure are pain relief therapies that usually require special education. Tai Chi is a body-based therapy that requires energy that may not be appropriate during chemotherapy sessions.

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