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Foundations for Population Health
Quiz 5: Cultural Influences in Nursing in Community Health
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A family from Mexico comes to the public health department.No one in the family speaks English,and nobody at the health department speaks Spanish.Which of the following actions should be taken by the nurse?
Question 2
Multiple Choice
A nurse who is explaining to a Latino client why it is important to take medication states,"The medication takes a couple of weeks to be effective,but then you should feel better." When the client is next seen,no medication has been purchased.Which of the following is the most likely explanation?
Question 3
Multiple Choice
At a local hospital,the postpartum care policy requires that nurses observe the mother during infant care to assess the mother's ability to care for the new baby and to promote bonding.A new mother expresses concern that in her country,all infant care is provided by other family members so that the mother can rest and recover.Which of the following actions would be taken by a culturally competent nurse?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A Buddhist patient enters the hospital for diagnostic testing just before lunch time.The nurse tells the aide to give a meal tray to the new patient,because no tests will be done until later that evening.The aide gives the patient a meal of Salisbury steak,bread,green beans,and potatoes with brown gravy.The patient eats nothing but a slice of bread and the green beans.Which of the following considerations was omitted by the nurse?
Question 5
Multiple Choice
A nurse gives detailed information on how to apply for Medicaid to a new mother who moved to the United States from Russia about 10 years ago.The nurse's next client is an African American mother of newborn twins who worked until the children were born.The nurse knows the woman is eligible to maintain her insurance after her employment was lost and does not discuss insurance options at all.Which of the following errors is being made by the nurse?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A health care worker tells a nurse,"It does no good to try to teach those Medicaid clients about nutrition because they will just eat what they want to no matter how much we teach them." Which of the following is being demonstrated by this statement?
Question 7
Multiple Choice
A nurse states,"The best way to treat a client from another country is to care for them the same way we would want to be cared for.After all,we are all humans with the same wants and needs." What does this statement reflect in relation to culture?
Question 8
Multiple Choice
A male nurse had a habit of sitting with the lower part of one leg resting over the knee of his opposite leg when collecting a client's history.He stopped doing this around Muslim clients after being told that Muslims were offended when he exposed the sole of his foot (shoe) to their face.Which of the following was exhibited by the nurse when he changed his behavior?
Question 9
Multiple Choice
Mexican immigrants who take metamizole ("Mexican aspirin") for pain may experience life-threatening agranulocytosis.Which of the following actions would be taken by a nurse who employs cultural repatterning?