A client who suffers from arthritis has begun walking 3 miles a day and has a positive outlook on life. The outcome of this client's illness is most likely to be which of the following?
1. The client will become stronger as a human being, even though the disease may not be cured.
2. The client will have physical, mental, social, and emotional limitations.
3. The client will be responsible for his or her own health.
4. The client will be cured of arthritis.
ANS: 1
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