Which phase of the trajectory model of chronic illness is
characterized by the gradual or rapid decline in the trajectory
despite efforts to halt the disorder?
a) Dying
The dying phase is characterized by stoppage of life-maintaining
functions.
b) Unstable
The unstable phase is characterized by development of complications
or reactivation of the illness.
c) Acute
The acute phase is characterized by sudden onset of severe or
unrelieved symptoms or complications that may necessitate
hospitalization for their management.
d) Downward
The downward phase occurs when symptoms worsen or the disability
progresses despite attempts to control the course through proper
management.
characterized by the gradual or rapid decline in the trajectory
despite efforts to halt the disorder?
a) Dying
The dying phase is characterized by stoppage of life-maintaining
functions.
b) Unstable
The unstable phase is characterized by development of complications
or reactivation of the illness.
c) Acute
The acute phase is characterized by sudden onset of severe or
unrelieved symptoms or complications that may necessitate
hospitalization for their management.
d) Downward
The downward phase occurs when symptoms worsen or the disability
progresses despite attempts to control the course through proper
management.