There are several forms of clinical reasoning. Which statement best fits the concept of pragmatic reasoning?
A. This form of reasoning provides a connection between the client's identified problems and the interventions provided, sometimes referred to as critical path-ways.
B. This form of reasoning is primarily concerned with the interactions between the client and the therapist, with a focus on understanding the client's point of view.
C. This form of reasoning is focused on the client's explanation or description of the disability experience and how that affects therapeutic interventions.
D. This form of reasoning considers the external demands of the intervention setting, financial resources, and the client's potential discharge placement.
ANS: D
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