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According to the biomedical model, a narrow definition of health is:A) an optimal functioning of mind, body, and spirit within the environment.B) the absence of disease.C) the response of the whole person to actual or potential problems.D) prevention of disease.
B) the absence of disease.Feedback: CORRECTFrom a biomedical perspective, health is defined as the absence of disease or elimination of symptoms and signs of disease.
C) EmergencyFeedback: CORRECTAn emergency database is rapid collection of the data often obtained concurrently with lifesaving measures.
D) the cause of disease.Feedback: CORRECTMedical diagnoses are used to evaluate the etiology (cause) of disease.
C) left knee has been swollen and hot for the past 3 days.Feedback: CORRECTSubjective data is what the person says about himself or herself during history taking.
D) CompleteFeedback: CORRECTA complete database includes a complete health history and a full physical examination; it describes the current and past health state and forms a baseline against which all future changes can be measured.
B) crepitation in the left knee joint.Feedback: CORRECTObjective data is what the health professional observes by inspecting, percussing, palpating, and auscultating during the physical examination. Crepitation is assessed by palpation.
C) Impaired gas exchangeFeedback: CORRECTFirst-level priority problems are those that are emergent, life threatening, and immediate. Impaired gas exchange is an emergent and immediate problem.
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