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When a person is diagnosed with a fatal illness, it can be a struggle to adjust to lifestyle changes. Days spent before at school or work may turn into countless days in the doctor’s office or hospital. Family life must adjust as one member of the family requires more attention than the rest, or duties that were once performed by the patient must be turned over to another family member. Financial issues may arise as medical bills begin to come in. On top of that, physical symptoms begin to progress. In what setting might a patient find the best information on how to handle their new situation?(1 point)Responsesone on one conversations with patientsone on one conversations with patientssmall group discussionssmall group discussionspamphlets made available in public placespamphlets made available in public placesfeatured series on the tv or internetfeatured series on the tv or internetSkip to navigation
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one on one conversations with patients
Explanation: Personalized, one-on-one discussions with health professionals (or trained counselors) let patients get tailored information about treatment, symptom management, emotional support, and practical adjustments specific to their situation.
Explanation: Personalized, one-on-one discussions with health professionals (or trained counselors) let patients get tailored information about treatment, symptom management, emotional support, and practical adjustments specific to their situation.
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