Which of the following situations would not be an acceptable alteration in client care showing respect for the family's cultural and religious beliefs?

A) allowing a Jehovah's Witness family to refuse a blood transfusion for a newborn with a hemoglobin level of 5.2 mg/dl B) accepting that an Orthodox Jewish client will not allow use of electrical equipment on the Sabbath C) helping a Catholic family whose newborn has a terminal illness to receive last rites D) requesting a vegetarian diet for a client recovering from a cesarean section


A

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1. "Tell me, are you hearing voices again?" 2. "Tell me what you are hearing right now." 3. "You are safe from the Mafia here in the hospital." 4. "You need to attend the next recreation group. That will help you ignore the voices."

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Which is a physical need?

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