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Evvie72

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Although definitions and theories vary, most agree that even though nurses care for patients with health
  problems, nursing is not limited to disease processes and that nursing concerns are different from medical concerns.
  An antonym for disease is
 
  a. malady/affliction
  b. health/wellness
  c. illness/sickness
  d. imbalance/disorder

Question 2

This fits with the holistic idea that people have innate abilities for growth and self-healing and that the
  nurse's role is to nurture and support those abilities.
  An antonym for nurture is
 
  a. hinder
  b. care
  c. discipline
  d. nourishment



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Answer to Question 1

b. health/wellness

Answer to Question 2

a. hinder





 

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