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Question 1:
How could preventive care have decreased the likelihood of Sarah's diagnosis of type 2 diabetes?

Question 2: How might Sarah's be different if Sarah and her mother received the guidance of a healthcare provider, such as a pediatrician?

Question 3: If you were Sarah's doctor, what advice would you give Sarah and her mom to improve Sarah's health? Consider Sarah's obstacles to healthy eating and exercise.

Question 4: How could Sarah's poor physical health affect her social and emotional health?

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1-She would have been more careful with what she did and fix the problem before it happened
2-They know how to better deal with the situation.
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Answer:

1-She would have been more careful with what she did and fix the problem before it happened

2-They know how to better deal with the situation.

3- She would have to put in some effort to help herself get better even if it was difficult. She would have to be more carful with what she does, that doesn’t mean she has to remove something completely

4- If she was not being active she would be doing nothing or being lazy. If she wasn’t moving or doing something or interacting with someone, she is more likely to not care.

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