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What is the main focus during the stage of consequences in disease progression?
What is the main focus during the stage of consequences in disease progression?
- Spontaneous resolution
- Impairment and disability (correct)
- Settling down with sequels
- Resulting in death
Which stage involves the restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in a normal manner?
Which stage involves the restriction or lack of ability to perform an activity in a normal manner?
- Stage of disabilities
- Stage of consequences (correct)
- Stage of impairments
- Stage of terminations
What does the term 'handicap' refer to in the context of disease progression?
What does the term 'handicap' refer to in the context of disease progression?
- Resulting in death of the patient
- Involvement of other organs within the same region
- Definite disadvantages due to an impairment or disability (correct)
- Progressive impairment
In what stage does disease termination result in the death of the patient?
In what stage does disease termination result in the death of the patient?
Which situation would classify as a permanent impairment?
Which situation would classify as a permanent impairment?
Which term applies to the abnormality affecting psychological, physiological, or anatomical function?
Which term applies to the abnormality affecting psychological, physiological, or anatomical function?
What is the key difference between impairment and disability?
What is the key difference between impairment and disability?
'Visible or invisible', 'temporary or permanent', 'progressive or regressive' are characteristics associated with which term?
'Visible or invisible', 'temporary or permanent', 'progressive or regressive' are characteristics associated with which term?
'Loss of foot' would be categorized under which term?
'Loss of foot' would be categorized under which term?