A nurse discusses with a patient ways to improve health and prevent disease. The nurse suggests that the patient
1. Use emergency and urgent care facilities for routine care.
2. Participate in stress-management techniques.
3. Worry less about food groups and more about calories.
4. Eliminate certain food groups from the diet.
ANS: 2
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