A homemaker/home health aide should recognize that the way people react to situations

A homemaker/home health aide must act in a way that is both legally and morally acceptable. In the following situations, select the action that would be indicated for the homemaker/home health aide.
a. involves many factors such as their culture, educational background, their personality, the situation itself
b. involves only one factoróthe way they have been brought up
c. usually has nothing to do with their culture, education, personality, or the situation; it is unexplainable
d. depends entirely on whether they are mature or immature


a. involves many factors such as their culture, educational background, their personality, the situation itself

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1) New Testament 2) Old Testament 3) New and Old Testaments 4) Book of Common Prayer

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