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Some spiritual practices might have implications for patients in terms of fluid and electrolyte balances

Some spiritual practices might have implications for patients in terms of fluid and electrolyte balances Religious Practices & Electrolyte Imbalances Some spiritual practices might have implications for patients in terms of fluid and electrolyte balances (fasting, sweat lodges, etc). These practices are an important part of people’s lives, but as providers, how do we keep … Read more

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Instructions Review the following ethical dilemmas

Instructions Review the following ethical dilemmas Instructions Review the following ethical dilemmas: John Doe has decided to clone himself. He is sterile. He cannot find anyone to marry him. He wishes to have children. He knows that he will not be able to love a child that is adopted or not connected directly to him … Read more

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Being culturally sensitive by respecting your clients’ spirituality and religious traditions

Being culturally sensitive by respecting your clients’ spirituality and religious traditions Spirituality and Social Work Practice Being culturally sensitive by respecting your clients’ spirituality and religious traditions, in general, is an important professional competence (Furness & Gilligan, 2010). Applying your spiritual awareness to a specific client case, however, may require even greater skill. In this … Read more

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