A folk healer uses massage and herbs to manage a client condition. This type of care is considered to be

A) emic.
B) etic.
C) acculturation.
D) lifeway.


A

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A client's atrial pressure is known to be increased. What effect will this ultimately have on the client's sodium levels?

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