A community health nurse is providing care to a family in the community who are Muslim. Which of the following would be most important for the nurse to integrate when providing care for this family?
A) Rules are stricter for boys than for girls.
B) Modest dressing is key for both men and women.
C) Most Arabic women work outside the home.
D) Most adhere to the three tenets of Islam.
Ans: B
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