The term used to describe what happens when a parent perceives a child as being especially vulnerable and accesses professional care by describing the child's behaviors and develop-mental level as more problematic than they are is:
1. Physically compromised
2. Functional limitations
3. Developmental stifling
4. Dual diagnosis
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Development stifling is the term used to describe what happens when a parent perceives a child as being especially vulnerable and accesses professional care by describing the child's behaviors and developmental level as more problematic than they are.
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1. #the entire group, "Who is Client A?" 2. Request that the other clients identify Client A. 3. Ask the clients, "Who receives medications now?" 4. Compare clients' identification bracelets with MAR.
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