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- In your own point of view, what is the most significant criteria in health teaching or when educating our client? Explain your answer with supporting literature.What is the difference between professional authority and authoritarianism in health care?What are the benefits of patient education? What is non-compliance and why is it a problem in healthcare? Give some hypothetical examples of how non-compliance might create problems for the patient. What is the distinction between "need to know" and "good to know" about? Provide examples.
- A person struggling to manage a chronic illness feels confident they can get back on track and improve their health by following their doctor's recommendations. This describes the individual's: Social environment Health knowledge Social norms Self-efficacyWhat skills do you feel are necessary to have in order to answer patients’ questions about claims sufficiently?How can lack of professional behavior in the workplace affect outcomes (patient care)?