1. Susie does not feel that her physician listens to her or understands her symptoms. Susie is most likely to:
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Continue to obtain regular medical care |
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File a formal complaint |
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Turn to nontraditional or unconventional health services. |
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Be adherent to her treatment regimen prescribed by her physician. |
Being adherent to a prescribed medicine means:
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Taking the medicine on time |
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Taking the complete prescribed dose |
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Following any instructions that goes along with taking the medicine (such as taking it at a certain time, etc). |
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All of the above. |
Adherence is highest when a health care provider suggests:
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Medicine |
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Vocational changes |
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Lifestyle changes |
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Therapy |
Derel takes a prescription for high cholesterol. His mother also has high cholesterol but she does not have health insurance and consequently does not have cholesterol-lowering medicine. Derek has been taking his medicine every other day and giving his mother half of his prescription every month. This is an example of:
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Social Support |
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Creative nonadherence |
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Lay Referral Network |
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Unconventional therapy |
*Susie does not feel that her physician listens to her or understands her symptoms. Susie is most likely to:?
2. File a formal complaint
*Being adherent to a prescribed medicine means:
4. All of the above
*Adherence is highest when a health care provider suggests:
1.Medication
*Derel takes a prescription for high cholesterol. His mother also has high cholesterol but she does not have health insurance and consequently does not have cholesterol-lowering medicine. Derek has been taking his medicine every other day and giving his mother half of his prescription every month. This is an example of:
1.Social support
1. Susie does not feel that her physician listens to her or understands her symptoms. Susie...
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