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Debora [2.8K]
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the performance dimensions most responsible for limiting maria's performance on procedural interventions are

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zaharov [31]1 year ago
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Procedural interventions comprise a large and growing component of medical care. Patients, physicians, health care organizations, and payers are highly motivated to determine the safety and effectiveness of these interventions.

<h3>What is an Intervention? </h3>

An intervention is an organized effort by an addict's friends and loved ones to persuade them against their addictive behavior. The group essentially sits down with the addict and lets them know how their addiction is affecting their lives and why it is important to change.

In medicine, a treatment, procedure, or other action taken to prevent or treat disease, or improve health in other ways.

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