
Medical Terminology for Health Professions 7th Edition by Carol Schroeder,Ann Ehrlich
Edition 7ISBN: 978-1111543273
Medical Terminology for Health Professions 7th Edition by Carol Schroeder,Ann Ehrlich
Edition 7ISBN: 978-1111543273 Exercise 35
The following story and questions are designed to stimulate critical thinking through class discussion or as a brief essay response. There are no right or wrong answers to these questions.
Calle Washington read the information Dr. Thakker gave her with numb disbelief. "Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disorder characterized by demyelination of nerve fibers in the brain and spinal column. This disease may be progressively debilitating with symptoms that could include numbness, paralysis, ataxia, pain, and blindness. Some patients do experience lifethreatening complications. This disease attacks young adults. It affects more women than men."
"Well, I sure fit the profile," thought Calle bitterly. She took a deep breath, trying to quiet the fluttering in her stomach. How could this happen now? Everything was so perfect. Her wedding gown was getting its last alterations, and the tickets for their honeymoon in Jamaica were in the desk drawer. Gabe was putting the final touches on the house where they planned on raising their family. She couldn't expect Gabe to waste his future caring for someone in a wheelchair, could she? Suddenly, her fairy tale life was turning into a nightmare.
Calle occasionally feels off balance. If she lost her balance suddenly, would this put the children she worked with at the day care center at risk? What would happen once her fellow teachers at the day care center noticed that? She would not risk hurting one of the children, but if she lost her job she would lose her health insurance. Dr. Thakker had said there were new drugs for MS, but he had also mentioned that they were very expensive. And what about the children that she and Gabe both wanted? Could she still have a baby and take care of it?
"Maybe I should take out an ad that says '25-year-old female seeks cure for deadly disease before marrying Prince Charming,' " she thought, trying to laugh through her tears …
After their marriage, Calle will be covered by her husband's health insurance. Calle is ethical in completing her application for this coverage and mentions the MS diagnosis. But she has questions. Where could Calle get information as to whether or not the insurance company will ever cover her for this disease? Will her coverage begin immediately?
Calle Washington read the information Dr. Thakker gave her with numb disbelief. "Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a neurological disorder characterized by demyelination of nerve fibers in the brain and spinal column. This disease may be progressively debilitating with symptoms that could include numbness, paralysis, ataxia, pain, and blindness. Some patients do experience lifethreatening complications. This disease attacks young adults. It affects more women than men."
"Well, I sure fit the profile," thought Calle bitterly. She took a deep breath, trying to quiet the fluttering in her stomach. How could this happen now? Everything was so perfect. Her wedding gown was getting its last alterations, and the tickets for their honeymoon in Jamaica were in the desk drawer. Gabe was putting the final touches on the house where they planned on raising their family. She couldn't expect Gabe to waste his future caring for someone in a wheelchair, could she? Suddenly, her fairy tale life was turning into a nightmare.
Calle occasionally feels off balance. If she lost her balance suddenly, would this put the children she worked with at the day care center at risk? What would happen once her fellow teachers at the day care center noticed that? She would not risk hurting one of the children, but if she lost her job she would lose her health insurance. Dr. Thakker had said there were new drugs for MS, but he had also mentioned that they were very expensive. And what about the children that she and Gabe both wanted? Could she still have a baby and take care of it?
"Maybe I should take out an ad that says '25-year-old female seeks cure for deadly disease before marrying Prince Charming,' " she thought, trying to laugh through her tears …
After their marriage, Calle will be covered by her husband's health insurance. Calle is ethical in completing her application for this coverage and mentions the MS diagnosis. But she has questions. Where could Calle get information as to whether or not the insurance company will ever cover her for this disease? Will her coverage begin immediately?
Explanation
Multiple sclerosis is a progressive auto...
Medical Terminology for Health Professions 7th Edition by Carol Schroeder,Ann Ehrlich
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