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cookcarl

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When writing an actual nursing diagnosis, the related to part links the first two parts of the diagnosis. Complete the following nursing diagnosis appropriately. Dehydration related to:
 
  a. lack of fluid intake.
  b. excessive food intake.
  c. lack of exercise.
  d. bed rest.

Question 2

A system of comprehensive patient care that considers the physical, emotional, and social environment and spiritual needs of a person is:
 
  a. interdependent care.
  b. holistic health care.
  c. illness prevention care.
  d. health promotion care.



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Answer to Question 1

A
The label of an actual nursing diagnosis is connected to the assessed cause by related to.

Answer to Question 2

B
Holistic health care encompasses the physical, emotional, social, and spiritual aspects of the patient.



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