MC There are usually three aspects to tertiary prevention with children and adolescents with a chronic illness of disability. Two of the aspects include preventing recurrence of problems and preventing further consequences. The third is
A. Diagnosing secondary problems.
B. Providing palliative care.
C. Referring for other medical opinions.
D. Promoting adjustment.
D. Promoting adjustment.
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