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1. Which statement is true regarding the relationship of physical characteristics and
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a. Physical characteristics should be used to identify members of cultural groups.
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b. There is a difference between distinguishing cultural
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c. To be a member of a specific culture, an individual must have
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certainidentifiablephysical characteristics.
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d. Gender and race are the two essential physical characteristics
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Physical characteristics are not used to identify cultural groups; there is a difference
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between the two, and they are considered separately. Physical characteristics
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specific culture, an individual doesnot need to have certain identifiable physical
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characteristics. You should not confuse physicalcharacteristics with cultural
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characteristics. Gender andrace are physical characteristics, not cultural
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characteristics, and are not used to identify cultural groups.
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2. An image of any group that rejects its potential for originality or
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individuality isknown asa(n)
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A fixed image of any group that rejects its potential for originality or
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another culture’s behaviors.A norm is a standard of allowable behavior within a
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group. Ethnos impliesthe same race or nationality.
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3. Mr. L presents to the clinic with severe groin pain and a history of kidney stones.
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q Mr.L’s sontells you that for religious reasons, his father wishes to keep any
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a. ―With your father’s permission, we will examine the stone and request
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b. ―The stone must be sent to the lab for examination and therefore cannot be kept.‖
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c. ―We cannot let him keep his stone because it violates our infection control policy.‖
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We should be willing to modify the delivery of health care in a manner that is
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this one‖ do notsupport the patient’s request. ―We cannot let him keep
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Cultural encounters are the continuous process of interacting with patients from
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qbeliefs, and practices abouta cultural group and to develop cultural desire, cultural
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qawareness, cultural skill, and cultural knowledge. Cultural awareness is deliberate
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Cultural knowledge is the process of seeking and obtaining a sound educational base
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about culturally and ethnically diverse groups.Cultural skill is the ability to collect
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culturally relevant data regarding the patient’s presentingproblem, as well as
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accuratelyperforming a culturally based physical assessment in a culturally
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Cultural desire is the motivation of the healthcare professional to want to
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5. Mr. Marks is a 66-year-old patient who presents for a physical examination
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to theclinic. Which question has the most potential for exploring a patient’s
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d. ―Why do you think you are having these symptoms?‖
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