A nurse is developing a health promotion care plan for an otherwise healthy 40-year-old man who is married with four children and has a career as a public school teacher

She recognizes that which of the environmental influences may have a big effect on his health promotion activities? a. Developmental
b. Spiritual
c. None of the above
d. a and b


A
These developmental concepts describe positive or negative influences on health-seeking beha-viors or compliance with a health promotion plan of care. For example, a 40-year-old man may be working to provide for a growing family and plan for a future retirement. Health promotion may be on his mind, but he may be caught up in self-imposed time constraints that may make it difficult to maintain a healthy lifestyle, and he may not perceive that he has the time or energy to take up the task of self-health promotion.

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