The population health nurse is identifying health restoration interventions for a female client with multiple sclerosis. Which intervention would be the most appropriate for this client?

1. Discuss methods to reduce unwanted pregnancy.
2. Analyze ways to address self-concept and eating disorders.
3. Provide names of companies who install chair lifts in the home.
4. Examine options to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections.


Answer: 3
Explanation: 3. Women may need to be assisted to adapt to lifestyle changes necessitated by chronic illness or to manage symptoms such as pain. A chair lift would help the client with multiple sclerosis manage a lifestyle change. Unwanted pregnancy management, eating disorder management, and reducing the risk of sexually transmitted infections are not health restoration interventions.

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