Deck 5: Culture and Health Care

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Many ____________________ can be found within each large cultural group.
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The belief that one's own culture is superior to another is called ____________________.
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Which of the following is not a sign that a cultural barrier may exist?

A) Resistance to change
B) Argumentative responses
C) Overly agreeable and flaccid manner
D) Education
E) Noncompliance after multiple teaching attempts
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Which cultural group prefers to eat foods that are indigenous?

A) Muslim
B) American Indian
C) Asian
D) Hispanic
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For many ethnicities, the ____________________ component is essential for recovery and strength.
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Although culture fills a large part of our lives, its effect is ____________________.
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Why is culture a learned behavior?
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Give six examples of ways culture is reflected in our lives.
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____________________ is a form of cultural connection.
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Which of the following statements is not true of the term culture:

A) Culture is biologically inherited.
B) Culture is reflected in many aspects of life.
C) Culture affects our interpersonal relationships.
D) Culture's effect is unconscious.
E) Culture means to cultivate.
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Stereotyping can lead to all of the following except:

A) Acceptance
B) Discrimination
C) Alienation
D) Prejudice
E) Lack of trust and respect
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Ethnography is a branch of:

A) Biology
B) Anthropology
C) Geology
D) Microbiology
E) Genetics
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All of the following have cultural implications on health care except:

A) Preventive care
B) Housing
C) Dietary needs
D) Spirituality
E) Medications
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The United States Census Bureau collects data about all of the following except:

A) Various races
B) Religions
C) Employment statistics
D) Ethnic groups
E) Population statistics
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____________________ comes from the Latin word colo.
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Considering patients of an ethnic group as all molded together as one is called ____________________.
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Some cultures fear ____________________ procedures.
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In which type of society and culture would the oldest woman in the home make all the decisions, including health care choices?

A) Anarchical
B) Patriarchal
C) Communist
D) Democratic
E) Matriarchal
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Most Americans view ____________________ as basic preventive health care.
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Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
b.The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
c.Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
d.A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
e.Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
f.The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
g.Vital to our survival
h.A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
i.Traditional Muslim dress
j.The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
1.American Indians
2.Assimilation
3.Ethnography
4.Hijab
5.Cultural competence
6.Culture
7.Patriarchal society
8.Communication
9.Acculturation
10.U.S.Census Bureau
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____________________ is the first drug specifically targeted to one ethnic group.
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Explain how a health care worker's own cultural background can affect health care career choices.
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Match between columns
U.S.Census Bureau
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
U.S.Census Bureau
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
U.S.Census Bureau
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
U.S.Census Bureau
Traditional Muslim dress
U.S.Census Bureau
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
U.S.Census Bureau
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
U.S.Census Bureau
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
U.S.Census Bureau
Vital to our survival
U.S.Census Bureau
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
U.S.Census Bureau
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Assimilation
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Assimilation
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Assimilation
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Assimilation
Traditional Muslim dress
Assimilation
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Assimilation
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Assimilation
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Assimilation
Vital to our survival
Assimilation
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Assimilation
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Communication
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Communication
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Communication
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Communication
Traditional Muslim dress
Communication
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Communication
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Communication
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Communication
Vital to our survival
Communication
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Communication
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Cultural competence
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Cultural competence
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Cultural competence
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Cultural competence
Traditional Muslim dress
Cultural competence
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Cultural competence
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Cultural competence
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Cultural competence
Vital to our survival
Cultural competence
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Cultural competence
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Acculturation
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Acculturation
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Acculturation
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Acculturation
Traditional Muslim dress
Acculturation
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Acculturation
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Acculturation
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Acculturation
Vital to our survival
Acculturation
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Acculturation
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
American Indians
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
American Indians
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
American Indians
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
American Indians
Traditional Muslim dress
American Indians
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
American Indians
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
American Indians
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
American Indians
Vital to our survival
American Indians
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
American Indians
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Patriarchal society
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Patriarchal society
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Patriarchal society
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Patriarchal society
Traditional Muslim dress
Patriarchal society
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Patriarchal society
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Patriarchal society
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Patriarchal society
Vital to our survival
Patriarchal society
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Patriarchal society
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Ethnography
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Ethnography
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Ethnography
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Ethnography
Traditional Muslim dress
Ethnography
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Ethnography
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Ethnography
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Ethnography
Vital to our survival
Ethnography
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Ethnography
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Culture
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Culture
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Culture
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Culture
Traditional Muslim dress
Culture
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Culture
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Culture
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Culture
Vital to our survival
Culture
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Culture
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Hijab
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Hijab
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Hijab
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Hijab
Traditional Muslim dress
Hijab
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Hijab
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Hijab
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Hijab
Vital to our survival
Hijab
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Hijab
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
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How is cultural competence changing the delivery of health care in the United States?
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The United States is referred to as a "melting pot" of many different cultures.What role does acculturation play?
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What is the main responsibility of the U.S.Census Bureau?
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List five ways a health care worker can become culturally competent.
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Using the Internet as a source for information, compare and contrast two different cultures.
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Select one of the ethnic groups listed in Table 5-1 in the textbook and research the following areas: language/communication, dietary needs, wellness and disease prevention, spirituality, and views on death and dying.
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Explain why the importance of cultural values and connections cannot be underestimated.
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How do the various cultural beliefs about immunizations affect the health care of the general population in the United States today, especially the school-age population?
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Why is the effect of culture unconscious?
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Investigate various cultures represented locally.Discuss their beliefs and practices.What are the similarities and major differences?
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Many ____________________ can be found within each large cultural group.
Subcultures
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The belief that one's own culture is superior to another is called ____________________.
Ethnocentrism
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Which of the following is not a sign that a cultural barrier may exist?

A) Resistance to change
B) Argumentative responses
C) Overly agreeable and flaccid manner
D) Education
E) Noncompliance after multiple teaching attempts
Education
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Which cultural group prefers to eat foods that are indigenous?

A) Muslim
B) American Indian
C) Asian
D) Hispanic
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For many ethnicities, the ____________________ component is essential for recovery and strength.
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Although culture fills a large part of our lives, its effect is ____________________.
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Why is culture a learned behavior?
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Give six examples of ways culture is reflected in our lives.
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____________________ is a form of cultural connection.
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Which of the following statements is not true of the term culture:

A) Culture is biologically inherited.
B) Culture is reflected in many aspects of life.
C) Culture affects our interpersonal relationships.
D) Culture's effect is unconscious.
E) Culture means to cultivate.
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Stereotyping can lead to all of the following except:

A) Acceptance
B) Discrimination
C) Alienation
D) Prejudice
E) Lack of trust and respect
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Ethnography is a branch of:

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B) Anthropology
C) Geology
D) Microbiology
E) Genetics
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All of the following have cultural implications on health care except:

A) Preventive care
B) Housing
C) Dietary needs
D) Spirituality
E) Medications
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The United States Census Bureau collects data about all of the following except:

A) Various races
B) Religions
C) Employment statistics
D) Ethnic groups
E) Population statistics
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____________________ comes from the Latin word colo.
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Considering patients of an ethnic group as all molded together as one is called ____________________.
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Some cultures fear ____________________ procedures.
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In which type of society and culture would the oldest woman in the home make all the decisions, including health care choices?

A) Anarchical
B) Patriarchal
C) Communist
D) Democratic
E) Matriarchal
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Most Americans view ____________________ as basic preventive health care.
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Match the numbered word below with the best definition.
a.The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
b.The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
c.Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
d.A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
e.Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
f.The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
g.Vital to our survival
h.A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
i.Traditional Muslim dress
j.The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
1.American Indians
2.Assimilation
3.Ethnography
4.Hijab
5.Cultural competence
6.Culture
7.Patriarchal society
8.Communication
9.Acculturation
10.U.S.Census Bureau
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____________________ is the first drug specifically targeted to one ethnic group.
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Explain how a health care worker's own cultural background can affect health care career choices.
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Match between columns
U.S.Census Bureau
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
U.S.Census Bureau
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
U.S.Census Bureau
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
U.S.Census Bureau
Traditional Muslim dress
U.S.Census Bureau
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
U.S.Census Bureau
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
U.S.Census Bureau
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
U.S.Census Bureau
Vital to our survival
U.S.Census Bureau
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
U.S.Census Bureau
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Assimilation
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Assimilation
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Assimilation
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Assimilation
Traditional Muslim dress
Assimilation
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Assimilation
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Assimilation
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Assimilation
Vital to our survival
Assimilation
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Assimilation
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Communication
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Communication
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Communication
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Communication
Traditional Muslim dress
Communication
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Communication
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Communication
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Communication
Vital to our survival
Communication
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Communication
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Cultural competence
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Cultural competence
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Cultural competence
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Cultural competence
Traditional Muslim dress
Cultural competence
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Cultural competence
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Cultural competence
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Cultural competence
Vital to our survival
Cultural competence
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Cultural competence
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Acculturation
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Acculturation
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Acculturation
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Acculturation
Traditional Muslim dress
Acculturation
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Acculturation
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Acculturation
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Acculturation
Vital to our survival
Acculturation
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Acculturation
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
American Indians
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
American Indians
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
American Indians
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
American Indians
Traditional Muslim dress
American Indians
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
American Indians
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
American Indians
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
American Indians
Vital to our survival
American Indians
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
American Indians
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Patriarchal society
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Patriarchal society
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Patriarchal society
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Patriarchal society
Traditional Muslim dress
Patriarchal society
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Patriarchal society
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Patriarchal society
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Patriarchal society
Vital to our survival
Patriarchal society
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Patriarchal society
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Ethnography
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Ethnography
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Ethnography
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Ethnography
Traditional Muslim dress
Ethnography
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Ethnography
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Ethnography
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Ethnography
Vital to our survival
Ethnography
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Ethnography
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Culture
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Culture
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Culture
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Culture
Traditional Muslim dress
Culture
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Culture
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Culture
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Culture
Vital to our survival
Culture
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Culture
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
Hijab
A cultural group that prefers food that is indigenous
Hijab
The process of accepting and exchanging cultural information
Hijab
The branch of anthropology that studies and records various human cultures
Hijab
Traditional Muslim dress
Hijab
The ability to meet the health care needs of patients while meeting and adhering to their cultural values, beliefs, and practices
Hijab
Refers to the norms and practices of a particular group that are learned, shared, and transcended through generations
Hijab
A society in which the oldest males make the decisions
Hijab
Vital to our survival
Hijab
The process of learning cultural behaviors from one group or person
Hijab
Collects data every 10 years about the population in the United States
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How is cultural competence changing the delivery of health care in the United States?
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The United States is referred to as a "melting pot" of many different cultures.What role does acculturation play?
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What is the main responsibility of the U.S.Census Bureau?
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List five ways a health care worker can become culturally competent.
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Using the Internet as a source for information, compare and contrast two different cultures.
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Select one of the ethnic groups listed in Table 5-1 in the textbook and research the following areas: language/communication, dietary needs, wellness and disease prevention, spirituality, and views on death and dying.
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Explain why the importance of cultural values and connections cannot be underestimated.
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How do the various cultural beliefs about immunizations affect the health care of the general population in the United States today, especially the school-age population?
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Why is the effect of culture unconscious?
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