What would the nurse identify as contributors to ILLNESS?
1. Imbalance of body, mind, or spirit
2. Imbalance with the family
3. Imbalance with the community
4. Imbalance with the forces of the natural world
5. Imbalance with socioeconomic status
1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. ILLNESS is the imbalance of one or all parts of the person, including body, mind, and spirit.
2. ILLNESS includes an imbalance with the family.
3. ILLNESS includes an imbalance with the community.
4. ILLNESS includes an imbalance with the forces of the natural world.
5. ILLNESS does not include an imbalance with socioeconomic status.
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