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Charlie

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If a patient does not make the decisions regarding health-related issues, what most accurately reflects how that patient can perform routine health care management?
 
  A) The patient can only perform management which s/he decided.
  B) The patient can comply with treatments decided by physicians.
  C) The patient who cannot make decisions can do no management.
  D) The patient must let decision-maker(s) perform all management.

Question 2

Among sick role rights and responsibilities defined by Segall, a patient diagnosed with a chronic disease for which there is no cure will be LEAST able to fulfill which of these?
 
  A) Becoming dependent upon others for assistance
  B) Performing routine management of health care
  C) Making use of a range of health care resources
  D) Achieving and maintaining a status of wellness



vkodali

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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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