As a Native American elder is dying,a young health-care worker complains to her supervisor that the eldest son is not at his father's bedside and is nowhere to be found.The culturally competent health-care worker responds:
A) "He is probably making arrangements with the funeral home."
B) "Because he believes it is dishonorable to watch a person die, he is not here."
C) "He has gone to get the ceremonial robes for his father to wear after death."
D) "He is observing his own private grieving away from his dying father."
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