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sarasara

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Nonadherence rises abruptly when the prescription requires the patient to take one pill
 
  A) once a day.
  B) twice a day.
  C) three times a day.
  D) four times a day.

Question 2

The following disease characteristic is the MOST accurate predictor of patient adherence:
 
  A) severity of the disease as seen by the attending physician.
  B) patient's perception of the severity of the disease.
  C) severity of the medication's side effects.
  D) a medication with no side effects.



dominiqueenicolee

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B



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