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chandani

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When practicing therapeutic touch, the practitioner begins by
 
  A) Calling to rebalance the soul
  B) Bringing attention inward in peace
  C) Embracing the client for energy
  D) Moving her hands 2 to 6 inches away

Question 2

A client is asking for the nurse to explain acupuncture. What would you tell the client?
 
  A) Acupuncture is only done in Eastern countries
  B) Acupuncture is a dangerous option for the treatment of disease
  C) Acupuncture is beneficial to creating a mood of distraction
  D) Acupuncture is used to correct disharmony



Amiracle

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Answer to Question 1

Ans: B

Answer to Question 2

Ans: D



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