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stephzh

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Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would look for:
 
  a. unusual strengths and talents c. abnormalities and problems
  b. personality traits d. financial problems and debts

Question 2

The nurse offers opportunity for the parents to vent their feelings after the birth of their child with a cleft palate because the nurse is aware that parents may react to the deformed child with disappointment,
 
  which can make the parents: (Select all that apply.)
  a. Feel guilty
  b. Become ashamed of their child
  c. Become angry
  d. Feel inadequate
  e. Feel overwhelmed



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Answer to Question 1

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A Incorrect: Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would not look for unusual strengths and talents.
B Incorrect: Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would not look for personality traits.
C Correct: Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would look for abnormalities and problems.
D Incorrect: Using the deficit-orientation model of chronic conditions, clinicians assessing the client would not look for financial problems and debts.

Answer to Question 2

A, B, C, D, E
All of these feelings are possible for parents of a child with a defect, especially a disfiguring one.



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