We can approach palpation as an art by recognizing and being sensitive to the client's

a. verbal experiences and responses, to our own verbal experiences and responses, and to the dialogue and conversation that occurs between us.
b. bodily experiences and responses, to our own bodily experiences and responses, and to the interaction that occurs between us.
c. health history and level of disclosure, to our assessment of the client's diet and exercise habits, and to a mutual discussion of these topics.
d. skin and muscle tone, our own level of physical exertion and effort, and how our interaction affects the rate of our skill acquisition.

b

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a. a table b. the floor c. a mat d. All of the above

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During the World War II period, health insurance became employer-based because of

a. endorsement from Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans b. wage freezes c. disputes between labor and management about the cost of health care d. union demands

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