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michelleunicorn

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Which phases would a person experience during an illness trajectory?
 
  1. Symptoms, diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation
  2. Symptoms, diagnosis, rehabilitation, treatment
  3. Rehabilitation, treatment, recovery, symptoms
  4. Diagnosis, treatment, symptoms, rehabilitation

Question 2

What would be the result of ambivalence during the dependent-patient role stage?
 
  1. Create barriers that interfere with the treatment and willingness to comply.
  2. Warrant further confirmation sought from family and friends about what is happening.
  3. Have the person become aware that something is wrong.
  4. Cause additional burdens to family and friends of the person at this time.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Symptoms are often the first sign, followed by diagnosis, then treatment and lastly, rehabilitation.
2. A logical progression of phases during an illness trajectory may include presentation of the symptoms, followed by diagnosis of the symptoms, treatment, and recovery.
3. Rehabilitation is considered a later step in the illness trajectory that follows symptoms, treatment and recovery.
4. Diagnosis occurs after symptoms appear, followed by treatment and rehabilitation.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. Ambivalence during the dependent-patient stage can create a barrier that could interfere with treatment, and with the patient's willingness to comply with the treatment regimen.
2. Further confirmation sought from family and friends is part of the assumption of the sick role stage, where ambivalence is not a factor.
3. Becoming aware that something is wrong is the symptom experience stage.
4. Ambivalence would not cause additional burdens to family and friends, as this is an issue for the patient.





 

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