The nurse anticipates the gender-related needs of the patients and tries to accommodate those needs whenever possible. A female nurse is arranged for the female patient who practises which of the following?

a. The Sikh religion
b. Judaism
c. Ojibway (Anishinabe)
d. Buddhism


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A According to the Sikh religion, same-sex caregivers are preferred.
B Followers of Judaism have no restrictions on gender-related care.
C Ojibways have no restrictions on care related to gender.
D Buddhists believe in Dharma, which teaches that life is impermanent and all persons have to age and die. No restrictions exist on care related to gender.

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