Healthcare
Question 1 An older patient recalls family members using garlic for medicine. What purpose does garlic serve as a health care practice?
Select all that apply.
- Forces other people to stay away
- Belief that garlic keeps the evil spirits away
- Cures a sore throat
- Helps indigestion
Question 2 A group of nurses is talking about different ethnocultural practices regarding health that are followed within each of the nurses’ families. What purpose will this discussion serve?
Select all that apply.
- Reawaken the types of HEALTH practices within each nurse’s family
- Make known the similarities and differences across ethnic and religious groups
- Help to realize that all people practice a certain amount of traditional medicine
- Understand that nurses often delay in seeking professional healthcare
Question 3 A patient of the Austrian-American Jewish tradition tells the nurse how to treat boils. What will this patient most likely explain to the nurse?
- Apply a fried chopped onion compress to the area.
- Press cold tea bags to the area.
- Apply a flaxseed poultice to the area.
- Place hot Epsom salts on the area.
Question 4 Which dietary practice is followed by individuals of Swedish-American Protestant heritage to treat feeling run-down and tired?
eating a whole head of lettuce
Question 5 A patient recalls being told about various childhood illnesses by his mother. Why is heritage exploration often done through women?
- Women are the guardians of the family’s health/HEALTH and nurturance.
- Women live longer than men and can remember events better.
- Women have a better recall of events within a family context.
- Women are the authority figures within families.
Question 6 Which health restoration practice for a cold would the nurse assess in a patient of English Catholic heritage?
- Rubbing the chest with Vicks
- Drinking honey and vinegar
- Gargling with water and vinegar
- Drinking warm milk
Question 7 Which heritage group boils a beef bone, breaks up toast in the broth, and drinks as a HEALTH restoration practice for a headache?
- German-Americans
- Polish-Americans
- Irish-Americans
- Canadians
Question 8 Which actions are considered to be health restoration practices for individuals of Eastern European Jewish heritage?
Select all that apply.
- Chicken soup
- Glass of wine
- Alcohol massage
- All of the above
Question 9 Which action would a patient from Italian-American Catholic heritage perform to protect health?
- Never washing hair before going outdoors
- Keeping a kitchen warm
- Drinking water with meals
- Taking regular vitamin tonics
Question 10 Through a health history, the nurse learns that a patient’s parents were of Austrian Jewish heritage. Which health practices would the nurse most likely assess in this patient?
Select all that apply.
- Baking bread
- Eating homegrown fruits and vegetables
- Wearing camphor around the neck
- Gargling with salt water
Question 11 Which health protection activity would a patient of Iranian-American Moslem heritage practice?
Keep feet from getting wet inthe rain
Question 12 Which action is a birth belief among Shintos?
- Saving the umbilical cord as a lasting bond between mother and child
- Never setting up a crib for an infant until after the birth
- Wearing white and blue bead charms on the wrist as a protection from evil
- Hoping that a newborn is not a female baby because it will decrease the mother’s looks
Question 13 A patient who is of Greek Orthodox heritage is a new widow. What will the patient do after the death of her spouse?
- Wear black and remain in mourning for the remainder of her life.
- Hire a professional mourner to cry for the deceased.
- Wash the body and prepare it for the wake.
- Pray the Rosary aloud as part of the burial ritual.
Question 14 How would a patient of French-Canadian Catholic heritage use a HEALTH restoration practice to treat a rash?
Take an oatmeal bath
Question 15 An older patient talks about being given preparations as a child that were considered patent medications. The nurse recalls that these medications included which items?
Select all that apply.
- Alcohol
- Opium
- Cocaine
- Aspirin
Question 16 A patient tells the nurse about using cod liver oil every day. Which heritages utilize cod liver oil as a health maintenance practice?
Select all that apply.
- English
- French
- Norwegian
- Polish
Question 17 Why is it important to examine individual familial health/HEALTH practices?
- Helps a person become knowledgeable about the role that ethnocultural and religious heritage has played within a family
- Identifies what HEALING practices need to be used when one is ill
- Rejects those health/HEALTH traditions if they differ from those of the same ethnocultural group
- Generalizes to all members of the same ethnocultural group the various health/HEALTH practices that are implemented.
Question 18 For which heritage is applying a red scarf around the chest performed for a cold or a sore throat?
- English tradition
- Norwegian tradition
- Polish tradition
- Eastern European tradition
Question 19 The nurse asks a patient of Italian-American Catholic heritage to describe health protection activities. What will this patient most likely reply to the nurse?
Select all that apply.
- Keeping feet warm
- Keeping warm in cold weather
- Never washing hair at night
- Staying out of drafts
Question 20 What would a patient of Irish Catholic heritage use to treat menstrual cramps?
Select all that apply.
- Hot milk sprinkled with ginger
- Shot of whiskey
- Glass of warm wine
- All of the above.