‘Caring for country' means:

a. combining customary and contemporaryknowledge

b. a meaningful way of sharing knowledge.
c. promoting ecological, spiritual and human health.
d. all of the above.


c
‘Caring for country' means participating in interrelated
activities on Aboriginal lands and seas with the objective of
promoting ecological, spiritual and human health.

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1. "You might have placed underlying stress on your skeleton from your frequent exercise." 2. "You are at an age when your estrogen levels have begun to decline drastically, thus increasing your risk for the development of osteoporosis." 3. "Do your bones feel weak or painful?" 4. "Your dietary practices might be partially responsible."

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A nursing student tells a peer, "I'm having trouble understanding the rationale for not restraining confused patients." The best advice for the peer to offer would be

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