The nurse is planning care for a Navajo American Indian. How will this patient view illness?

A. Caused by displeasing holy people
B. Caused by annoying the elements
C. Disturbing plant life
D. Disturbing animal life
E. Ignoring direction from the chief


Ans:
A. Caused by displeasing holy people
B. Caused by annoying the elements
C. Disturbing plant life

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