Quiz Test
Question 1 While caring for a patient from the Chinese culture, the nurse learns that the patient has a specific practice that follows yin and yang. What impact will this have on the patient’s dietary intake?
- The patient will eat only specified combinations of food.
- Some foods are only eaten at different times of the year.
- There are specific foods for specific purposes.
- Identifies if foods should be eaten hot or cold
Question 2 What would the nurse identify as contributors to illness?
Select all that apply.
- Imbalance of body, mind, or spirit
- Imbalance with the family
- Imbalance with the community
- Imbalance with the forces of the natural world
- Imbalance with socioeconomic status
Question 3 While performing a home assessment, the home care nurse identifies traditional practices that the patient uses to protect health.Which are practices used to protect health?
Select all that apply.
- Picture of a saint hanging on the wall in the bedroom
- String of garlic hanging in the kitchen
- Burning a candle on the kitchen table
- Wearing a purple scarf
- Chanting prayers
Question 4 Which actions would the nurse categorize as traditional mental HEALTH maintenance?
- Activities to concentrate and stimulate the mind
- Avoiding physically demanding hobbies
- Using medications to preserve chemical balance in the brain
- Wearing head covering in the cold to preserve head warmth
Question 5 Which action do most people take when experiencing a mild illness?
- Rely on self-treatment or do nothing.
- Ingest herbs specific to how they are feeling.
- Consult a local faith HEALER.
- Immediately seek medical attention.
Question 6 A patient wants to use a complementary medicine approach for a chronic health problem. Which approaches would the nurse suggest the patient use?
Select all that apply.
- Hypnotherapy
- Qi gong
- Biofeedback
- Reiki
Question 7 During an assessment, a patient tells the nurse, “An onion a day keeps everyone away.” How does this philosophy protect health?
- An onion protects the person from coming in contact with those who might be ill.
- This philosophy affirms the belief in the power of onions to prevent disease.
- This philosophy recognizes the special antibiotic properties contained within onions.
- This philosophy advertises that onions have special healing abilities.
Question 8 Which action does the nurse recognize as essential for maintaining health?
- Having a strong familial and social support system
- Practicing moderation in all activities
- Ensuring proper balance in all aspects of life
- Taking a daily multivitamin
Question 9 During a health history, a patient tells the nurse about following traditional epidemiological practices. What is the purpose of these practices?
- Preserve a heritage
- Used as a part of the patient’s religion.
- Cure an illness
- Uses folk medicine herbal remedies
Question 10 Which activities does the nurse recognize as being used by a patient to restore health?
Select all that apply.
- Drinking herbal tea
- Using massage
- Prayer
- Meditation
- Purging
Question 11 A patient tells the nurse that an illness was caused by the evil eye. What are common beliefs about this cause of illness?
Select all that apply.
- Power comes from the eye and strikes a victim.
- The onset of illness is sudden.
- The person who cast the evil eye may not be aware of the power.
- The illness may be cured with rituals.
- The illness will become chronic.
Question 12 Which statement would the nurse utilize to define HEALTH?
- The balance of a person within the outside world
- A continuous struggle between balance and imbalance
- Recovering from an illness
- Physical wholeness for activity
Question 13 While assessing a patient from the Jewish culture, the nurse learns that the patient believes that an illness is being caused by another soul. What is this health belief considered?
- Aberglobin
- Kayn aynhoreh
- Szatan
- Dybbuk
Question 14 While working with community members of different cultures, the nurse learns a variety of beliefs about the evil eye. What are the consistent variables of this cause of illness?
Select all that apply.
- How it is cast
- Who can cast it
- Who receives it
- Degree of power it has
- What body part is afflicted
Question 15 The nurse is trying to determine if a treatment that a patient has been taking for an illness is considered a homeopathic remedy. Which are criteria of homeopathy?
Select all that apply.
- The person, and not the disease, is being treated.
- Does not conform to scientific standards
- A substance used would cause symptoms in a healthy person.
- Spinal manipulation realigns mental impulses.
Question 16 The nurse notes that a patient’s religion is identified as being Christian Science. How will this religious belief impact the health care that the patient will want?
- The patient will choose the method of health care that is the most effective.
- The patient will use similar treatments for healing disease.
- The patient uses aromas for healing.
- The patient will ask for spinal manipulation.
Question 17 The nurse notes that a patient’s religion is identified as being Christian Science. How will this religious belief impact the health care that the patient will want?
- The patient will choose the method of health care that is the most effective.
- The patient will use similar treatments for healing disease.
- The patient uses aromas for healing.
- The patient will ask for spinal manipulation.
Question 18 In some cultures, spitting is a health protection activity done after giving someone else a compliment. What is the purpose of this action?
- Prevents the recipient of the compliment from receiving an evil spell
- Avoids direct speech afterwards with the person who receives the compliment
- Prevents the recipient of the compliment from being too flattered
- Makes the air better to take in the compliment
Question 19 Which patient statement reflects a spiritual belief that defines illness?
- “I am being punished for breaking a religious code.”
- “It is a necessary part of my religious culture.”
- “I failed to wear special amulets to ward it off.”
- “I am sick because I violated dietary practices.”
Question 20 The nurse learns that a patient used to follow homeopathic medicine but now only uses allopathic medicine approaches. What is the significance of allopathic medicine?
- Espouses empiric methods for treating disease
- Accepts other forms of therapy as valid for treating disease
- Is practiced only where it is accepted
- Encompasses different treatment modalities within its framework