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balandron [24]
3 years ago
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Specialties is often overlooked when considering our health care team, and why? A.Rehabilitation, because therapy for motor skil

ls is often considered elective
B.Mental health, because mental health issues are often "invisible" and difficult to diagnose
C.Geriatrics, because people often don't consider the care of the elderly to be a specialty D.Pediatrics, because not everyone has children
History
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Helga [31]3 years ago
8 0

The correct answer is B) Mental health, because mental health issues are often "invisible" and difficult to diagnose.

The specialty that is often overlooked when considering our health care team is Mental health because mental health issues are often "invisible" and difficult to diagnose.

Having a complete health team is very important to make sure your clinic can attend all of the medical necessities in your community. Although sometimes people think that rehabilitation, pediatrics, or Geriatrics have more demand, never forget that Mental Health is a condition that has to be properly attended too because many people need it. That is why there is a group of neurologists, psychiatrists, and psychologists that have an area of specialization to attend different mental cases.

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