Answer to Question 1
A
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A Correct: The ordinary model of chronic conditions differs from other models because in this model, people with chronic conditions view themselves as leading ordinary lifestyles. The chronic condition does not assume a central role in the development of identity or in the activities of daily living.
B Incorrect: The ordinary model of chronic conditions differs from other models because in this model, people with chronic conditions do not view themselves as wanting to be more ordinary.
C Incorrect: The ordinary model of chronic conditions differs from other models because in this model, people with chronic conditions do not view themselves as somewhat extraordinary compared to others.
D Incorrect: The ordinary model of chronic conditions differs from other models because in this model, people with chronic conditions do not view themselves as experiencing conditions similar to those experienced by many other individuals.
Answer to Question 2
D, E
The child will be placed in an upright position to diminish the threat of aspiration. The child will have a nasogastric tube or gastrostomy tube in place for nutrition. The baby should have a pacifier for the pleasure of sucking.