A family nurse practitioner is employed in a rural health clinic. What generalization would the practitioner most likely be able to make about the local clients?
a. "They carefully budget their money in order to afford health insurance."
b. "They define health as self-actualization of potential."
c. "They are fatalistic and oriented to the land, nature, and the seasons."
d. "They are open to sharing their problems and accepting my advice."
ANS: C
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