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Mr. Wonderful

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The most important tool in the prevention of HIV/AIDS is
 
  1. isolation.
  2. education.
  3. medication.
  4. socialization.

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Clients suffering from a personality disorder usually do not seek treatment because they:
 
  a. Do not have identifiable impairments
  b. Cannot be treated
  c. Are unable to recognize their problems
  d. Often do not have health insurance



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Answer to Question 1

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Every health care provider has a responsibility to educate about AIDS. The most important tool for the prevention of this devastating disease is education.

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People with personality disorder often have serious impairments but do not seek treatment because they are unable to recognize their own problems. Their distorted self-perception and view of reality often place them in the position of seeing themselves as the victim. Most individuals with personality disorders are considered treatable to varying degrees. Health insurance is not the reason the individual does not seek treatment.





 

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