Culture And Health Traditions

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    Latino Prenatal Interventions: A Case Study

    Folk traditions and remedies could seem foolish and difficult to support especially if one isn’t familiar with them. However, as nurses, we can use a patient’s beliefs and practices to enhance the nurse-patient relationship. Poma (1987) concludes, “Healthcare workers

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    Latin-American Ethnicity

    that powers them in times of alienation. Cultural values that come with ethnic backgrounds, such as traditions and moral doctrine, facilitate the fabrication of strong morals. Even the racial identity of members of specific ethnicities have much to gain from the community in which their race identifies with. These communities have a natural tendency to facilitate the

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    Heritage Assessment Paper

    is used by healthcare professionals in order for them to find out the patient’s cultural, religious and ethnic background. Culture is defined as an element of ethnicity, consisting of shared values and behaviors associated with a particular group. (Edelman, et al, 2014) In order to improve the quality of care, it’s important to understand the patient’s culture and the health practices they traditionally use. Regarding the Heritage Assessment tool’s usefulness, it will allow the healthcare professional

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    Foundation of Mythology Short Answers

    of myth as a primary foundational account of a culture and the individual's role within that culture. Ancient cultures have mythic literature their ancient relatives have passed down. The best known are supernatural beings and ancient tales of gods and other. A myth commonly explains origins of unexplained accuracies that justifies and validates the practices or beliefs of a culture. It also reveals the political, moral, or religious values of a culture. In my opinion a myth is something made up, as

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    Cross Cultural Research Paper

    way to test ideas and hypothesis about different cultures related to specific concepts and trends gender, immigration attitudes, and comparative research compares different cultures to determine how they differ and/or are similar on such concepts as gender issues, child rearing, cognition, attitudes, etc. as they relate to culture. That is cross-cultural relative study and additional kinds of study can be concerned in the methods in which culture and correlated ideas for instance ethnicity influences

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    Health of Asian Americans

    Health of Asian Americans Professional health care in the United States is faced with many challenges when working with people of different cultures. One of the challenges is developing and practicing standards for different minority groups that are culturally sensitive, competent and can adhere to the appropriate nursing care around the globe. The basis of the existence of any state is to maintain the health of everyone. The criteria for human health among minority groups are different, but all

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    United Arab Emirates

    The culture and tradition of the UAE is strongly structured on Islamic rules and laws. (Daily Almanac, 2012). Almost all indigenes of the UAE are Muslim by religion; Islam is the national religion in the Arab land. Issues concerning marriage, divorce, inheritance, economics, politics, and personal conduct are governed by Sharia (Islamic) law. A majority of UAE Muslims are Sunnis and the minority sect is the Shi’a. There is a mixed population that consists of people from different cultures and religions;

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    Chapter 407 Answers

    Women should be considered as a special needs population in health care. This is because women have specific health care needs and requirements and face health disparities in health care that require focus. Women receive less quality of care than other groups. Women are also a minority population and face inequalities in care, discrimination, and are underserved which is

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    The Navajo Way

    triumph, tragedy, and hope. The Navajo are a pastoral people originating in North America. The culture of the Navajo’s is a one filled with traditions that have been passed down from one generation to the next. Their culture is what defines them and it is a major factor in the way they live their lives- including their social organization, beliefs and the way they heal their sick. Background Few cultures have left their imprint on North America like the Navajo. With over 300,000 members, the Navajo

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    The Foundations of Human Development

    and social factors. The building blocks of biology is in the genetic and hereditary make up of an individual. These hereditary genes can be found in the deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA. The social aspect of human behavior can be developed by the culture of the individual’s family or community. Some of the aspects of behavior a person has cannot be controlled by the individual and must be recognized to understand behavior. Some aspects of behavior are not categorized in this model. An example of

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