A new nurse wants to make personal lifestyle changes to become a healthier individual. Which actions would help with reaching this goal? (Select all that apply.)
a. Begin an exercise routine.
b. Eat snacks late at night.
c. Incorporate relaxation into his/her sche-dule.
d. Begin eating nutritious meals and snacks.
A, C, D
To maintain health and wellness, the new nurse should begin an exercise routine, incorporate re-laxation into his/her schedule, and begin eating nutritious meals and snacks. The nurse should consider cutting out snacks late at night.
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