Asked by Somer Milliken on Jul 20, 2024

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When working with a pediatric patient,instead of saying deformity,it is recommended that you say:

A) disfigurement
B) opportunity
C) appearance
D) problem

Pediatric Patient

A child or adolescent who is receiving medical care or treatment.

Deformity

An abnormality in the shape or size of a body part, often present from birth or resulting from injury or disease.

Appearance

The way a person or thing looks or the way something is visually perceived.

  • Understand successful interaction approaches for youngsters in medical environments.
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Samantha SchmieJul 24, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Using the term "appearance" is recommended as it is a neutral term that does not carry negative connotations like "deformity," "disfigurement," or "problem." It is a more sensitive and respectful way to refer to any physical differences the pediatric patient may have.