TAMU HLTH 236 Final Exam Review

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In ayurvedic medicine there are ___ chankras.

7

Which of the following statement regarding religion is incorrect?

A person's religion is based on his or her ethnicity.

The process in which members of one cultural group adopt the beliefs and behaviors of another group.

Acculturation

Effective health communication requires which of the following attributes?

Accuracy, consistency, and reliability

Legal documents that enable a person to convey his or her decisions about end-of-life care ahead of time.

Advance directives

Religion is thought to correlate to positive outcomes with respect to:

All of the above

Which of the following is the emerging challenge for health communication?

All of the above

Which of the following medical decisions can be influenced by worldview?

All of the above

Which of the following belongs to the practical reasons for addressing spritual issues in clinical practice?

All of the above.

Another word for biomedical medicine:

Allopathic

When non-mainstream health practices are utilized in place of conventional care.

Alternative medicine

The five guiding principles for quality standards of practice for the evaluation profession, 1) systematic inquiry, 2) competence, 3) integrity/honesty, 4) respect for people, and 5) responsibilities for general and public welfare, have been developed by this agency.

American Evaluation Association

What group uses the hallucinogenic peyote as part of their spiritual ceremonies?

American Indians

In 2007, the race/ethnicity that used CAM most often.

American Indians/Alaskan Natives

All of the following diseases are prevalent in the Hispanic community except:

Arthritis

The Health Belief model includes the following concepts/constructs except:

Attitudes

The ethical principle concerned with a person's right to self determination and informed consent in healthcare.

Autonomy

The Sanskirt word that means the science of life:

Ayurveda

The worldview that conflict should be avoided:

Collectivism

People with this worldview may be reluctant to complete an advance directive because of concerns about isolating this person or offending other relatives.

Collectivist

Treatments utilized in conjunction with Western medical therapies.

Complementary medicine

Which of the following is not a characteristic of Individualism?

Conflict avoidance, emphasis on harmony and reality

____ refer to the degree to which a person has adopted to the dominant culture while retaining traditional practices.

Cultural adaptation

_____ refers to the process in which the healthcare professional continually strives to achieve the ability and availability to effectively work within the cultural context of a client.

Cultural competence

Which of the following statement is incorrect?

Currently there are no licensing or registration requirements for herbal practitioners.

In Yin and Yang, the term Yin refers to:

Darkness

Which of the following is not a potential barrier in verbal communication?

Differences in facial expression

Which of the following is not utilized to prevent naturalistic illness?

Early Screening

Which of the following is not one of the three major concerns that affects health care professionals in regards to worlview?

Educational level

The Latin American belief that good and evil spirits can affect life, health, and luck.

Espiritismo

______ is the socially defined characteristics of a group of people who share common cultural factors such as race, history, national origin, religious belief, or language.

Ethnicity

People from Puerto Rico may place a bracelet on the wrist of a baby to ward off:

Evil eye

All of the following are characteristics of ethnicity except:

Eye color

All religions support organ donation.

False

Herbal supplements are regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug administration.

False

Hispanics utilize preventive medicine activities routinely.

False

Most Hispanics do not speak English very well.

False

Smiling is a universal sign of happiness in all cultures.

False

The terms "Hispan

False

A popular form of Latino mass media.

Fotonovelas

____ proposes that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases and it is a core component of contemporary allopathic medicine.

Germ theory

A psychological model that tries to predict health behaviors by analyzing individual beliefs and attitudes.The health

Health Belief Model

The model developed by the U.S. Public Health Service to explain the lack of public participation in health screening and prevention programs.

Health Belief Model

____ encompasses the study and use of communication strategies to inform and influence individual and community decisions that enhance health.

Health communication

An ancient theoretical belief that our bodies have four important fluids that must be balanced for health.

Humoral theory

____ is an ancient theoretical belief that our bodies have four important fluids that must be balanced for health.

Humoral theory

Which of the following statement regarding the PRECEDE-PROCEED model is correct?

In the PRECEDE part of the model, there are three factors that contribute to behavior change: predisposing factors, enabling factors, and reinforcing factors.

Why is caffeine prohibited or restricted by many religions?

It has addictive properties.

The following is true about Reiki.

It is believed to have originated in Tibet.

The ethical principle that people should be treated equally and fairly.

Justice

The total effect of a person's actions and conduct during the successive phases of the person's existence that determines the person's destiny.

Karma

The ____ individuals have the most difficulty as they are not accepted by culture of origin or dominant society.

Marginalized

_____ people tend to have the most psychological problems and the highest stress levels.

Marginalized

Religious beliefs significantly influence all of the following practices except:

Medication doses

____ is a group of mental techniques intended to provide relaxation and mental harmony, quiet one's mind, and increase awareness. It is utilized to decrease stress, anxiety, pain, and improve mood.

Meditation

The largest subgroup of Hispanics in the United States is:

Mexicans

____ refers to personal character and what the individual believes is right or wrong conduct.

Morality

A theory of disease causation where illness results from upset of the balance between the person and environment.

Naturalistic theory

Humoral, ayurvedic, and vitalistic approaches are examples of:

Naturalistic theory

______ of disease views health as a state of harmony between the person and his or her environment; when this balance is upset, illness will result.

Naturalistic theory

Hydrotherapy is an example of this type of CAM.

Naturopathy

All of the following are views of cultural relativism except:

One's own culture is superior to another one

The PRECEDE-PROCEED model includes the following areas except:

Perceived benefits

Which of the following is not a characteristic of Collectivism?

Person is basic unit of analysis and reality

A belief of disease causation where it is thought illness is caused by misbehavior or intervention of a supernatural being.

Personalistic Theory

According to ____ theory, illness is believed to be caused by the persona's misbehavior, such as violations of social or religious norms.

Personalistic theory

The vital force in ayurvedic medicine:

Prana

Promotores are also known as all of the following except:

Public health nurses

_____ is primarily based on physical characteristics, whereas ethnicity is based on social and cultural identities.

Race

Which of the following statement regarding ritual is incorrect?

Religion include established rituals, and all rituals are associated with a specific religion.

A set of actions that are usually structured and have symbolic value or meaning.

Rituals

When a woman does not speak or make sounds

Silent birth

Which of the following statement is incorrect?

Spirituality is more associated with behaviors that can be quantified easier than the term religion

In the Hispanic community, an illness that results from a frightful experience is known as:

Susto

The Health Belief model includes the following areas except:

Technological supports

An ancient healing practice based on diagnosis from a pattern of symptoms rather than by identifying specific illness. Treatment includes herbs and acupuncture.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

____ is based on a number of interrelated theories: the theory of Qi, five elements, yin and yang, and the meridian theory.

Traditional Chinese Medicine

A ritual can occur frequently or at long intervals, and it can occur in private or in public.

True

Circumstances exist where religion can negatively impact health.

True

Holistic medicine is sometimes viewed as being unscientific.

True

Religious practices may lead people to not take medications when fasting.

True

Some religions find suicide by fasting acceptable because it is nonviolent.

True

Worldview is the cultural assumptions and beliefs that express how people see, interpret, and explain their experience.

True

Which of the following is not recommended when working with people with low health literacy?

Use acronyms, common expressions, idioms and abbreviations

Being truthful and providing information that is necessary.

Veracity

_____ was convened to evaluate CAM utilization in the U.S. and to make recommendations regarding future governmental action.

White House Commission on Complementary and Alternative Medicine Policy

The concept that a healthcare provider should do good for the patient:

beneficence

Cultural ___ occurs when cultural and systemic power differences are ignored.

blindness

When a person believes that his or her culture is superior to another one it is called:

cultural ethnocentricity

All of the following are elements of Campinhabacote's Process of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Health Care Services model except:

cultural indoctrination

Hispanics have an obesity rate that is:

higher than non-Hispanic whites

Hispanic teen pregnancy rates are:

highest of all groups but declining like all other groups

Proxemics is:

interpersonal distance

The four rings in the Purnell model do not include:

neighbors

Yoga consists of going through asanas, which are:

physical postures

The worldview of the Hispanics can be characterized as:

present-oriented

In the Hispanic community, those who promote health in their own community are known as:

promotores

A person's physical characteristics and/or genetic or biological makeup is called:

race

One of the most important predictors of health disparities is:

socio-economic status

Many religions approve of abortion under certain circumstances. These generally include all of the following except:

the female is under 16 years of age


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