
Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing 10th Edition by Shirlee Snyder,Audrey Berman,Geralyn Frandsen
Edition 10ISBN: 978-0134162751
Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing 10th Edition by Shirlee Snyder,Audrey Berman,Geralyn Frandsen
Edition 10ISBN: 978-0134162751 Exercise 2
Jerry and Joe have both suffered heart attacks. Jerry, upon advice from his primary care provider, started exercising, changed his dietary intake, entered stress reduction classes, and returned to work 6 weeks after his heart attack. He has a positive outlook, is doing well, and talks about being "well." Joe also changed his dietary habits and started exercising. However, Joe has been unable to quit smoking even though he wants to and has been advised to do so. Joe is frequently despondent, is very fearful of having another heart attack, has not yet returned to work, and frequently talks about being "ill."
Both Jerry and Joe have heart disease. Jerry considers himself "well," whereas Joe considers himself "ill." Explain this phenomenon based on the health locus of control model.
Both Jerry and Joe have heart disease. Jerry considers himself "well," whereas Joe considers himself "ill." Explain this phenomenon based on the health locus of control model.
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In the given case, there are two patient...
Kozier & Erb's Fundamentals of Nursing 10th Edition by Shirlee Snyder,Audrey Berman,Geralyn Frandsen
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