Multiple Choice
A middle-aged man is having increasing difficulty breathing. He never exercises, eats fast food regularly, and smokes two packs of cigarettes a day. He tells the nurse practitioner that he wants to change the way he lives. What is one means of helping him change behaviors?
A) Ethical change strategy
B) Values neutrality choices
C) Values transmission
D) Values clarification
Correct Answer:

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