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Mannie recognizes that he will never be able to do his usual activities because of his congestive heart failure, but does what he can and is content. What stage of illness is Mannie in?
a.   Preliminary phase
b.   Transition phase
c.   Resolution phase
d.   Acknowledgement phase.
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Administrative and Clinical Procedures for the Canadian Health Professional

Administrative and Clinical Procedures for the Canadian Health Professional


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Mannie's situation appears to align more closely with the "Transition phase" of his illness. In this phase, individuals often come to terms with the reality of their condition and its limitations. While Mannie recognizes that he can no longer engage in his usual activities due to congestive heart failure, his ability to adapt and do what he can suggests a period of transition and adjustment. This phase signifies a shift in one's perspective and approach to life, as they seek to find new ways to navigate their circumstances and make the most of their situation. Mannie's willingness to adapt and find contentment within his limitations indicates that he is in a phase of transition rather than mere acknowledgment.
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