Asked by Maryam Safari on Sep 26, 2024

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A nurse is using the explanatory model to determine the etiology of an illness. Which questions should the nurse ask? (Select all that apply.)

A) How should your sickness be treated?
B) What do you call your problem?
C) How does this illness work inside your body?
D) What do you fear most about your sickness?
E) What name does it have?

Explanatory Model

A framework or approach used to understand the causes, diagnoses, and treatment plans for a patient's health condition from both the patient's and healthcare provider's perspectives.

Etiology of Illness

The study or analysis of the cause or origin of diseases or medical conditions.

Sickness Treatment

The medical management and care given to a patient for the purpose of curing or alleviating symptoms of diseases or disorders.

  • Illustrate competence in cultural dynamics through adept communication and conduct in varied cultural contexts.
  • Carry out effective cultural examinations by leveraging mnemonics such as ETHNIC to amass in-depth cultural information.
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Babalwa makeleniabout 17 hours ago
Final Answer :
B, C, E
Explanation :
The questions for etiology include "What do you call your problem?" and "What name does it have?" Recommended treatment is asked by the question "How should your sickness be treated?" Pathophysiology is asked by the question "How does this illness work inside your body?" The course of illness is asked by the question "What do you fear most about your sickness?"