The _____ client is most likely to feel a religious obligation to attempt to care for himself or herself before seeking assistance from an outside source is which client
a. Hispanic
b. Amish
c. Jewish
d. Muslim
ANS: B
An Amish client will feel a religious and cultural obligation to attempt self-care before seeking assistance from an outside source.
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