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... course , lead to serious prob- lems . However , if the proper patient attitude emerges , tremendous coop- eration can result . A prime example concerns dialysis patients . Tens of thousands of Americans stay alive because of artificial ...
... course , lead to serious prob- lems . However , if the proper patient attitude emerges , tremendous coop- eration can result . A prime example concerns dialysis patients . Tens of thousands of Americans stay alive because of artificial ...
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... course a person can be ill and not seek health care . He or she could simply stay home from work , or simply act sick . Then again , the doctor could find something wrong even if the patient feels okay . Questioner : How do you know how ...
... course a person can be ill and not seek health care . He or she could simply stay home from work , or simply act sick . Then again , the doctor could find something wrong even if the patient feels okay . Questioner : How do you know how ...
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... courses , although physical deterioration as a result of the condition is likely . It might occur very slowly , over the span of 20 or 30 years . On the other hand , the decline may be steady and quick . Or it might have a jagged course ...
... courses , although physical deterioration as a result of the condition is likely . It might occur very slowly , over the span of 20 or 30 years . On the other hand , the decline may be steady and quick . Or it might have a jagged course ...
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Introduction to Social Psychology and | 1 |
Causation Communication SelfIdentity | 15 |
Patient Cooperation with Treatment | 35 |
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