Young children with urinary tract infection manifest a subjective
symptom such as fever, which is very common with infants. School aged children are
irritable, have lack of appetite that results to failure to weight gain. In
addition, acute symptoms of foul-smelling urine and crying during urination are common manifestation of UTI's in children while
others may experience vomiting and diarrhea.
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Yes, if a decision is not ethical, analyzing the environment would be worthless.
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The importance of how disease and illness are conceptualised lies in the fact that such definition is paramount to understand the boundaries and scope of responsibility associated with medical work. In this paper, we aim to provide an overview of the interplay of these understandings in shaping the nature of medical work, philosophically, and in practice. We first discuss the emergence of the biopsychosocial model as an attempt to both challenge and broaden the traditional biomedical model. Then, we outline the main criticisms associated with the biopsychosocial model and note a range of contributions addressing the shortcomings of the model as initially formulated. Despite recurrent criticisms and uneven uptake, the biopsychosocial model has gone on to influence core aspects of medical practice, education, and research across many areas of medicine. One of these areas is adolescent medicine, which provides a particularly good exemplar to examine the contemporary challenges associated with the practical application of the biopsychosocial model. We conclude that a more optimal use of existing bodies of evidence, bringing together evidence-based methodological advances of the biopsychosocial model and existing evidence on the psychosocial needs associated with specific conditions/populations, can help to bridge the gap between philosophy and practice.
Explanation:
Answer- in my opinion, yes.
explanation- if you are buying them the food then calling them disgusting for eating it you have caused the problem, it’s not their fault, you bought it.