The traditional pillars of assessment are:
A) Blood test, eye exam, palpation, and health history
B) Strength, flexibility, agility, and speed
C) Looking, touching, listening/smelling, and asking
D) Blood pressure, pulse, deep breathing, and skin exam
Answer: C
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