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● Transcutaneous Nerve Stimulation (TENS) : By altering pain pathways, TENS provides relief through low electrical impulses. ● Acupuncture and Acupressure : Derived from ancient Chinese practices, acupuncture and acupressure offer pain reduction through needle insertion and pressure, respectively. ● Reiki and Music Therapy : Reiki boosts the body's natural healing through energy field manipulation, while music therapy reduces stress and pain through various musical interactions. ● Mind-Body Exercises : Combining movement, meditation, and deep breathing, exercises like yoga and tai chi promote holistic well-being. ● Herbs, Minerals, and Supplements : Some offer safe and effective relief, while others may interfere with medications or pose risks. Assessing their compatibility with the client's regimen is vital. Exploring Complementary Therapies: Integrative Health in Focus Non-pharmacological interventions include a variety of approaches, such as complementary and alternative approaches. The National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health (NCCIH), a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), defines complementary therapies as non-mainstream practices employed alongside conventional medicine. In contrast, alternative therapies involve practices used instead of conventional treatments. It is important to note that integrative health encompasses the incorporation of complementary approaches into mainstream healthcare. The potential benefits of integrative health are currently being reviewed. Some modalities have demonstrated their efficacy in aiding clients to manage symptoms stemming from conditions like cancer, persistent pain, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, and more, ultimately improving their overall quality of life. According to recent studies by the U.S. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), up to 38 percent of U.S. residents seek out complementary therapies. However, it is crucial to understand that integrative health treatments are not intended to replace conventional medical care ; rather, they are meant to complement it. Some therapies and products are not recommended for certain conditions or individuals. For instance, some supplements like ginkgo biloba can elevate the risk of bleeding or interact with traditional medications. Similarly, certain complementary therapies, such as acupuncture, pose infection risks. Therefore, nurses play a pivotal role in discussing the potential or ongoing use of complementary therapies with clients. Palliative Care: Empowering Compassionate Nursing In the realm of healthcare, palliative care plays a pivotal role in addressing the physical, emotional, psychosocial, and spiritual needs of clients facing life-limiting illnesses. As part of an interdisciplinary team, nurses contribute significantly to the provision of high-quality hospice and palliative care. Here's how nurses assess the need for palliative care and support clients through this journey:
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