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Which of the following best describes iatrogenic actions?

Actions taken with no consideration of outcomes

Well-intentioned actions that lead to harm

Iatrogenic actions refer to unintended consequences that result from well-meaning interventions. In the context of healthcare and recovery, these actions can occur when a professional tries to do something beneficial, but the result inadvertently causes harm to the patient or client. This highlights the complexity of care, where the intention behind an action may be positive, yet the outcomes can be detrimental due to various factors, including misunderstandings, improper techniques, or unforeseen reactions. Understanding iatrogenic actions is critical for recovery coaches and healthcare providers, as it underscores the importance of closely monitoring the impacts of their interventions and being aware that even beneficial attempts can sometimes yield harmful results. The other options do not capture this nuanced definition; they either represent actions without consideration of their effects, sound ethical behavior, or decisions within relationships that do not inherently connect to the consequences of actions taken in a caring context.

Behavior that is ethically sound

Decisions made to close relationships

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