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According to Parson's sociological perspective, which of the following is NOT included in the sick role?

  • Illness people are expected to take appropriate actions to get aid.
  • Ill people are obligated to obtain assistance to recover and comply with treatment. (correct)
  • Ill people are exempt from normal social obligations.
  • Ill people are not solely responsible for their condition; it is not within their power to get well.
  • Which model of disablement focuses on the flow of pathology to disability?

  • Modern: WHO model (ICF model)
  • Neither model focuses on the flow of pathology to disability
  • Traditional: Nagi Model of Disablement (correct)
  • Both models focus on the flow of pathology to disability
  • Which model of disablement takes a holistic approach to understanding how a person may be affected when ill?

  • Both models take a holistic approach
  • Neither model takes a holistic approach
  • Traditional: Nagi Model of Disablement
  • Modern: WHO model (ICF model) (correct)
  • Which legislation is associated with the Traditional: Nagi Model of Disablement?

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