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A program designed to increase exercise, reduce fat in a diet, and teach low-fat cooking methods to improve the health of a large population could be best described as
 
  a. supportive care.
  b. rehabilitation.
  c. diagnosis and treatment.
  d. health promotion and health protective.

Question 2

A homeless patient with severe anorexia, fatigue, jaundice, and hepatomegaly is diagnosed with viral hepatitis and has just been admitted to the hospital. In planning care of the patient, the nurse assigns the highest priority to the patient outcome of
 
  a. establishing a stable home environment.
  b. maintaining adequate nutrition.
  c. increasing activity level.
  d. identifying the source of exposure to hepatitis.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: B





 

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