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A 19-year-old client is being seen in the clinic with symptoms of another urinary tract infection.The client states that most of the time, she doesn't finish the prescription given to her for the infection.What medication is the health care practitioner most likely to prescribe for this client?
Automatic Attitudes
Automatic attitudes are immediate, involuntary responses or evaluations that occur in the mind toward a person, object, or concept.
Deliberate Attitudes
Attitudes that are formed consciously and are the result of careful thought and consideration.
Consciously Aware
Being fully aware of one's thoughts, feelings, and environment in the present moment.
Automatic Attitudes
Immediate and instinctive evaluations that occur without conscious awareness towards people, objects, or issues.
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