Steve’s reaction in this scenario might be attributed to the fact that he didn’t have any sleeping problems. This suggests that he was surprised to receive a prescription for insomnia when he felt he was sleeping well and didn’t believe he needed medication for that issue.
Steve, a healthy middle-aged Deaf man, went to his routine yearly check-up and answered some questions the doctor asked him through the assigned ASL interpreter. Everything in the checkup seemed to be normal, but, to Steve’s surprise, the doctor prescribed medication to help him cure his insomnia. What might have caused Steve’s reaction in this scenario? (1 point) Responses The cost of the medicine was too high and he couldn’t afford it. The cost of the medicine was too high and he couldn’t afford it. The doctor asked Steve to return after three months. The doctor asked Steve to return after three months. Steve didn’t have any sleeping problems. Steve didn’t have any sleeping problems. The doctor prescribed a medicine to Steve based on the many symptoms he suffered such as his inability to sleep.
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