Quiz 2_Health Domains

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Quiz 2: Health Domains 1. Question 1 - 2 / 2 pts Diet regiments are not considered a practice for health protection in many cultures. o True o False 2. Question 2 - 2 / 2 pts Which of the following force is not considered a part of the balance of health by the text? o Family o Community o Environmental o Economic 3. Question 3 - 2 / 2 pts The text indicates that healing traditions address which of the following aspect of health? Physical o Genetic o Mental o Emotional or Spiritual o All of the above o None of the above 4. Question 4 - 2 / 2 pts In Jewish tradition, a source of evil is described as a person being controlled by a soul that is not their own, also know as a dybbuk. o True o False 5. Question 5 - 2 / 2 pts A provider is speaking with a patient and notes that they have immigrated from the Dominican Republic to the United States. What type of ethnocultural health care may the patient have been previously familiar with in the Dominican Republic? o Santeria o Reiki o Curanderismo o Voodoo
6. IncorrectQuestion 6 - 0 / 2 pts Ayurveda and Voodoo are which type of health care philosophical pathways? o Allopathic o Holistic o Homeopathic o Dualistic 7. Question 7 - 2 / 2 pts A patient identifies as Hindu on intake to the hospital and is in need of a heart valve replacement. The culturally competent practitioner knows that the patient o will not accept an artificial valve for religious reasons. o has no religious restriction on the type of valve used. o will only accept a human replacement for the valve. o will not accept any form of treatment as this is not natural. 8. Question 8 - 2 / 2 pts Shrines are related to magico-religious folk medicine through journeys or pilgrimages for healing. o True o False 9. Question 9 - 2 / 2 pts A patient is admitted to the Emergency Department in need of a blood transfusion. The nurse has specifically noted that the patient is wearing a name tag and was carrying literature that identified them as a Jehovah's Witness. As a culturally competent practitioner you know that the patient o has no religious restrictions of any kind related to medical care. o should be removed from all life support without written directive. o should not receive a blood transfusion or organ donation. o may require special attention by a faith healer or designated chaplain. 10. Question 10 - 2 / 2 pts A patient admits to a clinic and says that they have sinned and that is why they have developed an infection. This patient would most likely be seeking which of the following types of healing? o Spiritual healing o Inner healing o Physical healing o Deliverance
11. Question 11 - 2 / 2 pts Which of the following is a death ritual mentioned in the text? o Christians bury their dead as soon as possible o Buddhist cremate their dead for ceremonial purposes. o Muslims may hold a ceremony 2 days after burial. o The Jewish tradition does not permit interment. 12. Question 12 - 2 / 2 pts A Jewish patient is admitted to the hospital and has Type 1 diabetes. When ordering medication for the patient, the culturally competent provider will. o ensure the medication is halal. o determine if there is a Kosher restriction on the medication. o advise the patient to accept any form of treatment. o select non-porcine insulin for the patient. 13. Question 13 - 2 / 2 pts Familial connections to healing traditions manifest through... o talismans being passed down to ward off illness. o a dietary regimen to avoid taboo foods. o creating a warding or protective device for the home. o All of the above. 14. Question 14 - 2 / 2 pts Technology in modern health care has dominated expectations of treatment. o True o False 15. Question 15 - 2 / 2 pts Openly discussing health traditions can assist the culturally competent care giver by... o developing a shared appreciation for health rituals. o finding commonality among health practices. o connecting health traditions and positive health influences. o All of the above 16. Question 16 - 2 / 2 pts Habits related to health and health preservation are subconscious and habitual due to... o an early socialization practices by family. o a continuous repetition among social groups. o a developed sense for what is right and wrong. o an appreciation for culture and history.
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