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APUS57

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You are caring for a client who refuses the food as served. He states that the food is foreign to him, and will make him ill. All food must be blessed.
 
  The personal care attendant is upset by this behavior and states that the client should eat the food anyway. The client's behavior is an example of
  A) psychosocial deficit.
  B) culture.
  C) shared beliefs.
  D) transcultural beliefs.

Question 2

A group of teens develop their own method of texting in a language that they feel is all their own. The change is subtle, but the meanings and the feelings associated with the text are known only to a select few.
 
  This statement is an example of
  A) culture.
  B) shared symbols.
  C) language across the life span.
  D) cultural mores.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

A



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