Deck 6: Biocultural Aspects of Drug Therapy

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What is the physiologic response to giving a placebo for the relief of pain?

A) It does not relieve the pain
B) Endorphins are suppressed by the brain
C) It is usually a psychological response rather than a physiologic response
D) Endorphins are stimulated and released by the brain
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Which of the following statements best reflects the nurse's understanding of cultural influences on drug therapy and other health practices?

A) Some cultures believe cold drinks are unhealthy for the sick person and should be avoided.
B) Regardless of one's cultural background,always adhering to recommended medical practices is crucial.
C) Most cultures are fairly standard in reference to the use of medications during illness.
D) Dietary habits and practices can be of little value to the care of an ill adult.
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Which of the following is a typical method used by Hispanic Americans to promote healing?

A) Acupuncture
B) Moxibustion
C) Herbal remedies
D) Lighting candles
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Your client states that she has been taking "five or so" aspirin a day for her "rheumatism." You inform the client that one serious problem associated with the use of aspirin is

A) dependency.
B) constipation.
C) bleeding.
D) dyspnea.
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Barriers to health care for the Chinese client may include which of the following?

A) Hospital food is seen as a way of restoring health
B) Being hospitalized is a source of socialization for the client
C) Intrusive procedures are seen as contrary to having respect for the body
D) The use of x-rays is prohibited
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In teaching a practicing Muslim about diabetic self-care management,the nurse should remember that Muslims

A) do not believe in self-help.
B) cannot consume ice water.
C) cannot consume pork.
D) do not value good health.
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Which of the following is not a primary method of traditional Chinese healing?

A) Moxibustion
B) Acupuncture
C) Herbal remedies
D) Iontophoresis
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Barriers to health care for the Native American client might include which of the following?

A) Documenting the illness away from the client's sight
B) Taking notes while obtaining a history
C) Relying on memory when obtaining a history
D) Viewing the cause of illness in the same way as the client
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Deck 6: Biocultural Aspects of Drug Therapy
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What is the physiologic response to giving a placebo for the relief of pain?

A) It does not relieve the pain
B) Endorphins are suppressed by the brain
C) It is usually a psychological response rather than a physiologic response
D) Endorphins are stimulated and released by the brain
Endorphins are stimulated and released by the brain
2
Which of the following statements best reflects the nurse's understanding of cultural influences on drug therapy and other health practices?

A) Some cultures believe cold drinks are unhealthy for the sick person and should be avoided.
B) Regardless of one's cultural background,always adhering to recommended medical practices is crucial.
C) Most cultures are fairly standard in reference to the use of medications during illness.
D) Dietary habits and practices can be of little value to the care of an ill adult.
Some cultures believe cold drinks are unhealthy for the sick person and should be avoided.
3
Which of the following is a typical method used by Hispanic Americans to promote healing?

A) Acupuncture
B) Moxibustion
C) Herbal remedies
D) Lighting candles
Herbal remedies
4
Your client states that she has been taking "five or so" aspirin a day for her "rheumatism." You inform the client that one serious problem associated with the use of aspirin is

A) dependency.
B) constipation.
C) bleeding.
D) dyspnea.
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Barriers to health care for the Chinese client may include which of the following?

A) Hospital food is seen as a way of restoring health
B) Being hospitalized is a source of socialization for the client
C) Intrusive procedures are seen as contrary to having respect for the body
D) The use of x-rays is prohibited
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In teaching a practicing Muslim about diabetic self-care management,the nurse should remember that Muslims

A) do not believe in self-help.
B) cannot consume ice water.
C) cannot consume pork.
D) do not value good health.
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7
Which of the following is not a primary method of traditional Chinese healing?

A) Moxibustion
B) Acupuncture
C) Herbal remedies
D) Iontophoresis
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Barriers to health care for the Native American client might include which of the following?

A) Documenting the illness away from the client's sight
B) Taking notes while obtaining a history
C) Relying on memory when obtaining a history
D) Viewing the cause of illness in the same way as the client
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