Which components of Abraham Maslow's humanistic theory support the outcome of a person-centered motivation to grow and develop in a healthy way? Select all that apply

1. Focus on health
2. Needs and self-actualization
3. Holistic, interactive approach
4. Human potential for goodness
5. Use of empathy and positive regard


Answer: 1, 2, 3
Explanation: Components of Maslow's humanistic theory that support the outcome of person-centered motivation to grow and develop in a healthy way include Maslow's focus on health, needs and self-actualization, and holistic and interactive approach. The human potential for goodness and the use of empathy and positive regard are components of Carl Rogers's humanistic theory.

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Just after a patient receives Myochrysine, a gold preparation used in the treatment of arthritis, the nurse instructs the patient to:

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