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A nurse discusses with a patient ways to improve health and prevent disease. The nurse suggests that the patient
 
  1. Use emergency and urgent care facilities for routine care.
  2. Participate in stress-management techniques.
  3. Worry less about food groups and more about calories.
  4. Eliminate certain food groups from the diet.

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A nurse teaches a patient ways to prevent chronic illness and disease by modifying risk factors. The nurse states:
 
  1. It is important that you receive the flu vaccination every year.
  2. Your diet should be moderate in calories and include a variety of foods.
  3. Running at least 4 to 5 miles per day will ensure that you do not develop cancers or heart diseases.
  4. Smoking cigarettes that are low in tar and nicotine will greatly decrease your risk for developing respiratory problems.



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jenna1

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
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