The medical model directs health care professionals to follow the roles of:

a. advocate and advisor c. evaluator and controller
b. teacher and director d. manager and mentor


C

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A Incorrect. The medical model directs health care professionals to assume the roles of evaluator and controller of treatment interventions. This role is in conflict with advocate and advisor.
B Incorrect. The medical model directs health care professionals to assume the roles of evaluator and controller of treatment interventions.
C Correct. The medical model directs health care professionals to assume the roles of evaluator and controller of treatment interventions.
D Incorrect. The medical model directs health care professionals to assume the roles of evaluator and controller of treatment interventions. This position is in direct conflict with conditions necessary for more active involvement of caregivers in the child's care.

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