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An anglo-american senior nursing student scheduled a 2: 00 p. m. appointment with a female hispanic client to make a home visit for a postpartum follow-up. the client agreed to the appointment date and time. the student stressed to the client the importance of keeping the appointment. two hours before the scheduled appointment, the student called, but the client did not answer the phone. the student consulted her instructor. 1.) the instructor and student are aware that in the client's culture, time is viewed in which way? a. from a past orientation b. from a present orientation c. from a future orientation d. as relative, depending on the situation

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