A student nurse assigned for a semester to the community health agency asks you about the four models of health that have been identified by Smith. Using your knowledge what would you tell the nursing student about the eudaimonistic model?
A) Elimination of disease or symptoms
B) Health that involves a fit between people and social roles
C) Health that involves adaption to the environment
D) Health that is the actualization or realization of human potential
D
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Standard Text: Click on the down arrow for each response in the right column and select the correct choice from the list. Response 1. The substantia nigra produces dopamine. Response 2. Dopamine travels to the corpus striatum. Response 3. The dopamine is released. Response 4. The dopamine finds receptors. Response 5. The dopamine slows impulses down spinal neurons. Response 6. Coordinated unconscious muscle movement occurs.