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londonang

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A nurse educator explains to student nurses Fitzpatrick's rhythm model theory. According to this theory, a patient's health
 
  1. Is only a state of mind over matter and is controlled by the patient.
  2. Is always changing and fluctuates throughout four wellness quadrants.
  3. Defines how well the individual promotes his or her physical well-being.
  4. Is the result of the interaction between an individual and the environment.

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A nurse explains to a patient that health is measured on a continuum scale and that
 
  1. It proves that health is constant and rarely fluctuates.
  2. The higher the measurement is, the better one's health is.
  3. It measures only the physical aspects of health.
  4. It would be more accurate if mental and emotional aspects could be measured.



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londonang

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Excellent


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