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jCorn1234

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A patient says, The doctors say I'm healthy, but I still don't feel well. What can the nurse infer from this statement about the patient's definition of health? Select all that apply:
 
  1. The patient equates being healthy with feeling well.
  2. The patient's definition of health includes more than the absence of physical symptoms.
  3. Since the patient does not feel well, disease must be present.
  4. The patient believes that a disease is still present.
  5. The patient is experiencing pain.

Question 2

Why does the nurse have difficulty defining health for a patient? Select all that apply:
 
  1. Needs to use medical jargon
  2. Difficult to find correct layperson's terms
  3. There are too many definitions to choose from.
  4. It cannot be defined.
  5. Does not want the patient to believe that illness is because of bad behavior



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. One definition of health describes health as being symbolic of wellness.
2. Some people equate health as being more than the absence of physical symptoms.
3. One definition of health does include being free from disease. However, the nurse cannot infer this from the patient's statement.
4. One definition of health does include being free from disease. However, the nurse cannot infer this from the patient's statement.
5. A person who is healthy can experience pain. This is not what the nurse will infer from the patient's comment.

Answer to Question 2

1, 2
Explanation: 1. It is difficult to give a definition of health that makes sense without using some form of medical jargon.
2. It is a challenge to define health in terms that a layperson can understand.
3. There might be many definitions of health; however, this is not the reason why it is difficult for the nurse to define health for a patient.
4. Health can be defined, and definitions can be found through a variety of resources.
5. In one context, illness has been equated with bad behavior. However, this is not the reason why the nurse is having difficulty defining health for the patient.




jCorn1234

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Reply 2 on: Jul 8, 2018
Thanks for the timely response, appreciate it


kilada

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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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