A caregiver is said to be practicing __________ care not only when she takes into consideration the client's actual or potential problems but also when she considers the client's family, work responsibilities, and social aspects of life
a. Competent
b. Complete
c. Holistic
d. Crisis
C
Holistic care encompasses all aspects of an individual. Competent care and complete care are essential, but neither is the best choice to answer the description in this question. Crisis intervention components are not addressed in this scenario.
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a. 14 days b. 3 days c. 2 days d. 24 hours
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).