Controllable risk factors impacting health promotion include:

a. age.
b. culture.
c. genetics.
d. lifestyle.


D

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When a patient asks what causes his panic attacks, the nurse should reply that research gives evidence to support the theory that panic disorders have their etiology in:

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A. 10% isopropanol B. saline C. water D. pure alcohol

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