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The nurse is educating a patient regarding reflexology. Information includes that reflexology is a therapy based on the theory that the entire body can be reached by applying pressure to specific areas. Where is pressure mainly applied?
 
  xa.
  Hands
  b.
  Head
  c.
  Back
  d.
  Feet

Question 2

ANS: D In reflexology it is thought that the entire body can be reached by applying pressure to specific areas on the feet.
 
  xa.
  Hands
  b.
  Head
  c.
  Back
  d.
  Feet



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
In reflexology it is thought that the entire body can be reached by applying pressure to specific areas on the feet.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
In reflexology it is thought that the entire body can be reached by applying pressure to specific areas on the feet.



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