A nursing student is learning about the nursing theory of Margaret Newman. The nursing student recognizes that this theory is based on the goal of
1. Helping clients attain total self-care.
2. Providing nursing care that is culturally diverse.
3. Maintaining an environment free of negative energy.
4. Recognizing one's pattern of interacting with the environment.
ANS: 4
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