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- An ? illness is characterized by sever symptoms that are relatively short-lived.
acute
In an acute illness ? tend to appear suddenly, progress steadily, and subside quickly.
symptoms
The common cold is an example of an ? illness.
acute
A ? illness usually develops gradually, requires ongoing medical attention, and may continue for the duration of the person’s life.
chronic
Hypertension, diabetes, and Parkinson’s disease are example of ? illnesses.
chronic
Chronic illnesses can be treated but not ?.
cured
There are ? stages of illness
5
Disbelief and Denial are stage number ? in the stages of illness
1
Irritability and Anger are stage number ? in the stages of illness
2
attempting to gain control is stage number ? in the stages of illness
3
Depression and Despair are stage number ? in the stages of illness.
4
acceptance and participation are stage number ? in the stages of illness.
5
Stage 1 ? and ? result from difficulty in believing that the signs and symptoms being experienced are caused by illness. Often, there is belief that the symptoms will go away.
disbelief and denial
? is a defense mechanism that people sometimes use to avoid the anxiety associated with illness
denial
Stage 2 ? and ? As the ability to function is altered by illness, ? results. ? is directed toward the body because it is not performing as it should, ? may also be directed toward others.
irritability and anger
irritability
anger
anger
Stage 3 ? in this stage, people may consult their health care provider or use over-the-counter medications, folk practices, or home remedies.
attempting to gain control
Stage 4, ? and ?, and ? is perhaps the most common mood that occurs with illness.
Depression and Despair
In Stage ?- Individuals with chronic illness often undergo cycles of depression as remissions and exacerbation's occur.
4
In Stage ? - ? and ? the patient has acknowledged the reality of illness and is ready to participate in decisions about treatment.
5– Acceptance and Participation –
Name the 5 stages of illness?
1.Disbelief and Denial
2. Irritability and Anger
3. Attempting to gain control
4. Depression/Despair
5. Acceptance/Participation
Depression and Despair are stage number ? in the stages of illness.
4
acceptance and participation are stage number ? in the stages of illness.
5
Stage 1 ? and ? result from difficulty in believing that the signs and symptoms being experienced are caused by illness. Often, there is belief that the symptoms will go away.
disbelief and denial
? is a defense mechanism that people sometimes use to avoid the anxiety associated with illness
denial
Stage 2 ? and ? As the ability to function is altered by illness, ? results. ? is directed toward the body because it is not performing as it should, ? may also be directed toward others.
irritability and anger
irritability
anger
anger
Stage 3 ? in this stage, people may consult their health care provider or use over-the-counter medications, folk practices, or home remedies.
attempting to gain control
Stage 4 ? and ? and ? is perhaps the most common mood that occurs with illness.
Depression and Despair
Depression
In Stage ?- Individuals with chronic illness often undergo cycles of depression as remissions and exacerbation's occur.
4
Stage 5 ? and ? the patient has acknowledged the reality of illness and is ready to participate in decisions about treatment.
– Acceptance and Participation –
Name the 5 stages of illness?
1.Disbelief and Denial
2. Irritability and Anger
3. Attempting to gain control
4. Depression and Despair
5. Acceptance and Participation