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chandani

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When discussing diet and nutrition with a client who is a practicing Muslim, nurses in community-based practice should understand that Muslims are prohibited from
 
  1. Consuming alcohol, caffeine, and tobacco.
  2. Eating all meats.
  3. Eating any foods that are not kosher.
  4. Eating pork and drinking alcoholic beverages.

Question 2

The yin-yang theory is the basis of Eastern or Chinese medicine. This theory is characterized by
 
  1. A good/evil philosophy in which illness and health are determined by the individual's actions.
  2. A naturalistic perspective in which nature creates imbalances, chaos, and disease.
  3. Belief that all reality can be observed and measured and the cause of illness can be definitively determined.
  4. Domination of the world by spiritual forces that act on humans and cause disease and disability.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: 4

Answer to Question 2

ANS: 2



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