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ETearle

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Which well-respected nursing theorist introduced The Health Promotion Model in the 1980s?
 
  A) Virginia Henderson B) Madeline Leininger
  C) Jean Watson D) Nola Pender

Question 2

A 46-year-old married female who has been diagnosed with hypertension, osteoporosis, and
  depression resides with her husband in a three-bedroom home located in an urban community.
 
  She is currently taking all medications as prescribed except for ambien, which was prescribed to be
  used at bedtime when needed. Recently she has begun taking the ambien when she comes home
  from work and again at bedtime. From the available data, what risk factor for suicide can be
  identified?
  A) Residing in an urban area B) Substance abuse
  C) Hypertension D) Family history of depression



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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