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Capo

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Mr. Sandstrom, age 34, is recovering from a below-the-knee amputation secondary to a motor vehicle accident. You meet with the client to update his care plan and Mr. Sandstrom states that he knows that he will walk again.
 
  He asks for physical therapy schedules and time lines for prosthetics based on his healing process. Based on your knowledge of the theory of reasoned action, the client's behavior reflects
  A) an enhanced ability to meet his goals based on his intention and behaviors.
  B) unrealistic goal setting that is irrational based on the client's diagnosis and behaviors.
  C) a depression that will complicate the healing process.
  D) denial of the injury and part of the healing process.

Question 2

Your committee has established the need for a sick child clinic in an impoverished neighborhood. The demographic data have been collected and you are ready to meet with a committee of local businessmen who are willing to support the project financially.
 
  The plan is for the committees to combine to facilitate the establishment of the clinic. Using a transtheoretical model, what level of readiness would you determine the committees have achieved?
  A) Contemplation
  B) Preparation
  C) Action
  D) Relapse



katara

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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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