The health-orientation model of chronic conditions portrays the relationship between client and professional as a:
a. partnership c. patient-client relationship
b. contract d. teacher-learner relationship
A
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A Correct: The health-orientation model of chronic conditions portrays the relationship between client and professional as a partnership, with each individual bringing a different type of expertise to the situation.
B Incorrect: The health-orientation model of chronic conditions does not portray the relationship between client and professional as a contract.
C Incorrect: The health-orientation model of chronic conditions does not portray the relationship between client and professional as a patient-client relationship.
D Incorrect: The health-orientation model of chronic conditions does not portray the relationship between client and professional as a teacher-learner relationship.
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