The Neuman systems model defines family health in terms of system stability characterized by five interacting factors. These include
1. Cultural and wellness
2. Religion and socioeconomic factors
3. Physiological and physiological
4. Education and performance
ANS: 3
The Neuman system model is a wellness-oriented model. Choice No. 3 includes two of the five interacting factors of system stability.
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