The nurse is caring for a 23-year-old Aboriginal man.He has had a drinking problem for the past 3 years.He is unemployed and is living in a large urban centre.The nurse is aware that:
A) health care providers need to remember that alcoholism is a long-standing cultural problem among Aboriginals.
B) health care providers often fail to see the social conditions,systemic racism,and discrimination that shape substance abuse.
C) alcoholism is a treatable disease,with treatment options that are now readily available to patients.
D) working with Aboriginal clients is a very rewarding opportunity,during which nurses can learn a great deal about Aboriginal culture.
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