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michelleunicorn

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A nurse explains to a nursing student that an advantage of a broad view of health is
 
  a. family, friends, culture, and environment are all resources the patient can use.
  b. it leaves room for alternative, holistic views about health and health care practices.
  c. patients are free to define health and illness according to their own philosophies.
  d. the health care team will not inadvertently overlook important issues for the patient.

Question 2

The nurse who is interested in the eudaemonistic model of health would likely assess patients regarding their position related to
 
  a. a broad range of feelings about health.
  b. ease of making health care changes.
  c. Maslow's level of self-actualization.
  d. the importance of health in their lives.



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Answer to Question 1

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In a broad view of health, the nurse recognizes the impact of family, friends, culture, and environment on the patient, who exists within a relationship with each of these components. Thus, each part of the patient's life can be harnessed as a supportive resource for the patient.
Alternative practices are not specifically addressed in a broader view of health and illness. Furthermore, holistic does not mean alternative, although many people have this impression.
The broader view of health considers that mind, body, and spirit are all interrelated and that the patient's family, friends, culture, and environment have effects on the patient that cannot be ignored; it is not related to patients' definitions of health and illness.
The broader view of health is not necessarily a way to avoid overlooking issues of importance to patients.

Answer to Question 2

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The eudaemonistic model of health emphasizes human growth and depicts health as total development of the human, which is analogous to Maslow's stage of self-actualization.
The eudaemonistic model would not specifically focus on a broad range of feelings about health.
The ease of making health care changes is not related directly to models of health.
The nurse using the eudaemonistic model of health would not specifically be interested in the importance of health in people's lives.




michelleunicorn

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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:D TYSM

 

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