The correct answer is B.
A combination of poor nutrition and a sedentary lifestyle are leading to greater occurrences of obesity in children and adolescents. This is true, especially in first world countries like the US. Children and adolescents are not as physically active as they used to be around 20 - 30 years ago due to advances in technology. The diets tend to be high in sugar and processed food as they are cheaper and easier to buy and easier to feed the kids with.
The nurse is providing discharge
teaching for a client with rheumatic endocarditis but no valvular
dysfunction. On which nursing diagnosis should the nurse focus her
teaching?
-Risk for infection
Answer:
Karen Horney suggested ways in which people typically cope with "day-to-day problems". According to Horney, these strategies could become <u>"neurotic strategies"</u> if it is used rigidly and compulsively.
<u>Explanation:</u>
Karen Horney a trained psychoanalyst believed that people have the ability of self-realization.
The goal of psychoanalysis is to provide a healthy state of mind to people rather than analyzing their early childhood activities.
Horney suggested some steps through which people cope up with daily problem;
- The first step is moving forward to people so that the children gain some positive attention and care from the parent.
- Second step is moving against the people to express their insecurities by fighting with other people.
- The third step is to move away from the people by dislocating themselves from society and handle their problems and other issues.
By adopting the above steps one can get dislocated and frame his standard of living in the society.
Thus exhibits the neurotic strategies of the people.
It means you probably have a lack of vitamins consumed. You might wanna try eating healthier and eating items from the food pyramid to balance out your diet.