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11 December, 12:19

When patients do not give honest answers to questions their physicians ask, and they do not comply with treatment plans, they have?

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  1. 11 December, 12:44
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    Definitely, If the patient will not give the right answer, then the medicine of treatment suggested by a physician would go wrong. It would not work on a specific disease, but by taking that, it may cause infection or some other problems in the body. Medicine could react worse it may cause death too if the problem is serious.

    If the physician asks a patient that in which part of the body do you feel pain if the patient feels pain in stomach and he will tell the doctor, that he feels pain in the back. Then definitely doctor will give him a back treatment plan, which would, of course, bring no change in relief of pain or it may go wrong too.
  2. 11 December, 12:51
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    Answer: The correct answer is: "When patients do not give honest answers to questions their physicians ask, and they do not comply with treatment plans, they have failed to meet role expectations."

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    In order for a medical treatment to be successful, the patient needs to be completely honest at the moment of describing the symptoms of the disease. In that way, the physician will be able to treat it correctly, prescribe the right medications, and establish an appropriate treatment plan. In the same way, the patient must follow all the indications the doctor gives to him in order to succeed with the plan. The patient fail to meet role expectations when he does not do what he is supposed to do as a patient.
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