An instructor teaches that it is important for nurses to emphasize changing unhealthy practices like smoking, eating unhealthy foods, and using alcohol. The instructor identifies that these are all examples of
1. Teachable moments.
2. Wellness strategies.
3. Nursing diagnosis.
4. Reinforcement.
ANS: 2
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