A nursing instructor educates a student nurse about health-promotion strategies. The instructor recognizes that additional instruction is needed when the student nurse states:
1. "I will encourage patients to consume fewer fresh fruits."
2. "I will encourage patients to exercise three times a week."
3. "I will instruct patients about stress-modification strategies."
4. "I will encourage patients to consume more fresh vegetables."
ANS: 1
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