A friend of yours is a nurse in the emergency room. He tells you about a Navajo woman who has been in three times recently due to what he believes is an abusive, alcoholic husband. The woman admits her husband drinks heavily but says she does not need any help. As a human services professional, what do you do?
A) To respect American Indian ways, you do not interfere and you advise your friend not to interfere.
B) You recommend that your friend call the police and have them pick up the husband the next time the woman comes in.
C) You offer informational pamphlets on alcoholism and domestic violence in the American Indian population for your friend to share with the woman.
D) You give to your friend your business card and some informational pamphlets on how to get culturally relevant help to share with the woman.
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