An instructor explains that chronic illness is characterized by periods of either minimal symptoms or a complete absence of symptoms. A nurse explains to a chronically ill patient that his or her absence of symptoms is known as ____________________

Fill in the blank with correct word.


ANS:
remission
Rationale: Chronic illness is characterized by periods of either minimal symptoms or a complete absence of symptoms, called remissions, and periods of worsening symptoms, called exacerbations.

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