Questions: Curative care's aim is to promote - complete recovery - restoring functional capacity - reduce pain symptoms - preventing illness

Curative care's aim is to promote
- complete recovery
- restoring functional capacity
- reduce pain symptoms
- preventing illness
Transcript text: Curative care's aim is to promote $\qquad$ complete recovery restoring functional capacity reduce pain symptoms preventing illness
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The statement provided seems to describe the goals of curative care. However, there is a slight inaccuracy in the phrasing. Curative care primarily focuses on promoting complete recovery and restoring functional capacity. It also aims to reduce pain symptoms. However, preventing illness is typically more associated with preventive care rather than curative care.

Here's a breakdown of the components:

  1. Promote complete recovery: This is a primary goal of curative care, which seeks to treat the underlying cause of a condition to restore health.

  2. Restoring functional capacity: Curative care aims to return patients to their normal level of functioning, which aligns with its objectives.

  3. Reduce pain symptoms: While reducing pain can be part of curative care, it is often more associated with palliative care. However, in the context of curative care, pain reduction is a means to aid recovery.

  4. Preventing illness: This is generally not a goal of curative care. Preventive care focuses on measures to prevent diseases or injuries before they occur.

In summary, the statement accurately describes some aspects of curative care but incorrectly includes "preventing illness" as a primary aim.

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