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Frank is a nurse who works at a pediatric clinic. Elliott is a 16-year-old patient who is in the clinic for his annual check-up. During the assessment, Frank asks Elliott about his use of tobacco.
 
  Although he denies smoking, he tells Frank that he dips snuff. He tells him that he started last year because all his friends do it. Frank recognized this as a stressor of: A. body image.
  B. identity.
  C. role performance.
  D. sexuality.

Question 2

Barbara is a healthy 33-year-old mother of three active boys. She asks Janie, a student nurse, how she can increase her energy level. What is Janie's best response?
 
  A. You should see your health care provider.
  B. Daily exercise has been shown to increase a person's energy level.
  C. Energy drinks are a good alternative when you can't exercise.
  D. Increasing your protein intake will increase your energy level.



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Answer to Question 1

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An adolescent who wants to be identified as part of the popular crowd at school develops a poor self-concept if not included in that group. Family and cultural factors sometimes influence negative health practices, such as cigarette smoking.

Answer to Question 2

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People who exercise daily for 60 minutes have a lower heart rate, lower blood pressure, de-creased cholesterol, increased blood flow, and greater oxygen extraction by working muscles. The addition of weight training has shown benefit in decreasing the work of the heart by in-creasing the efficiency of the other muscles of the body. Fully conditioned people are able to in-crease oxygen consumption by 10 to 20 because of increased cardiac output and increased efficiency of the myocardium.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Excellent


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Great answer, keep it coming :)

 

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