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1. Each culture has its own healers who usually b
a. own and operate specialty community clinics.
b. cost less than traditional or biomedical providers.
c. recommend folk practices that are dangerous.
d. speak at least two languages.
2. While evaluating the health history, the nurse deter- b
mines that the patient subscribes to the hot/cold the-
ory of health. Which of the following would most likely
describe this patient's view of wellness?
a. The phlegm will be replaced with dryness.
b. The humors must be balanced.
c. Good is hot.
d. Evil is hot.
3. What is the yin/yang theory of health? b
a. Health exists in the absence of illness.
b. Health exists when all aspects of the person are in
perfect balance.
c. Health exists when physical, psychological, spiritual,
and social needs are met.
d. Health exists when there is optimal functioning.
4. Which of the following symptoms is greatly influenced c
by a person's cultural heritage?
a. food intolerance
b. hearing loss
c. pain
d. breast lump
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5. Which of the social determinants of health has the d
greatest influence on a person's health?
a. work environment
b. neighborhood
c. education
d. poverty
6. When considering cultural competence, the nurse a, c, d, e
must develop knowledge of discrete areas to under-
stand the health care needs of others. These discrete
areas include understanding of (Select all that apply.)
a. his or her own heritage
b. cultural and ethnic values
c. heritage of the health system
d. heritage of the nursing profession
e. the heritage of the patient
7. When completing a health assessment, which of the b
following actions most demonstrates cultural compe-
tence?
a. Ask about family history of diseases.
b. Ask about use of traditional, herbal, or folk reme-
dies.
c. Make sure the blood pressure cuff fits appropriately.
d. Measure height and weight in a private room.
8. Spirituality is defined as d
a. a social group that claims to possess variable traits.