The nurse is working with a female client, trying to assist her in balancing personal needs with those of other family members. What is the goal that this intervention best relates to?

1. Promoting healthy behaviors.
2. Developing and maintaining healthy relationships and living conditions.
3. Developing adequate coping strategies.
4. Promoting healthy pregnancy outcomes.


Answer: 1
Explanation: 1. An intervention related to the goal promoting healthy behaviors could best be demonstrated by the intervention of helping clients learn to balance personal needs with those of other family members. This intervention does not necessarily support the goals of developing and maintaining healthy relationships and living conditions, developing coping strategies, or promoting healthy pregnancy outcomes.

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