FSN 250
Russian and FSU nations have healing practices that are a) Consistent with the biomedical model b) Includes traditional remedies such as herbal teas c) May attribute illness to supernatural causes d) a & b e) a, b & c
a, b & c
When wheat kernels are steamed and either dried or crushed the name of this food is a) ful medames b) pita c) fireek d) burghul e) hummus
burghul
Which of the following is an example of the popular one-dish meal, similar to a stew, this is frequently eaten in Mexico? a) Empanada b) Tamale c) Sopa d) Caldo e) Enchilada
Caldo
Each of the following is an example of atopy except a) Eczema b) Asthma c) Celiac disease d) Food allergies
Celiac disease
The cooking of Brazil is very different from other South American countries because of Poruguese and _____ influences. a) Korean b) French c) Dutch d) African
African
The Infant Mortality Rate (IMR) for ___________ infants is double the rate for whites in the United States. a) Chinese b) Mexican c) African American d) Cuban
African American
The five elements or evolving phases, considered in Chinese Traditional Medicine, include all of the following except _____. a) Air b) Fire c) Earth d) Metal e) Water
Air
Traditionally the ________ week did not include a day of rest, however numerous feasts and festival days breakup the continuous work days. a) Peruvian b) Colombian c) Bolvian d) Chinese
Chinese
________________ is to Massachusetts what lobster is to Maine. a) Crab b) Cod c) Shrimp d) Sole e) Halibut
Cod
In the year 300 C.E. there were two centers of Christianity, one in the Rome and the other in _____________. a) Corinth b) Ephesus c) Constantinople d) Athens
Constantinople
In which country is there a strong distinction made between fruit and vegetables, such that only vegetables are pickled and served as a side dishes and fruits are only eaten fresh, as desserts or preserves? a) Greece b) Morocco c) Albania d) Turkey
Albania
Botanical remedies include all of the following therapeutic parts of the plant except a) Flower b) Stem c) Seeds d) Root e) All can be included in botanical remedies
All can be included in botanical remedies
Healing therapies that involve the application of physical forces or devices include all of the following except a) Chiropractic b) Coining c) Moxibustion d) Antibiotics e) Biofeedback
Antibiotics
All of the following have been associated with shorter duration of breastfeeding and/or early introduction of infant formula except a) Atopy b) Autism c) Diabetes d) Childhood obesity
Autism
When speaking with someone who is not a native English-speaker, using phrases that suggest a mental picture, such as run that by me or easy as pie are _______ to comprehension. a) Benefits b) Barriers
Barriers
Central Europe includes all of the following countries except a) Belgium b) Germany c) Austria d) Hungary e) Switzerland
Belgium
The health of immigrants to the United States is initially _____ than U.S. born populations according to some researchers. a) no different b) Better c) Similar d) worse
Better
In Cuba ____________ are known as Moros y Cristianos (Moors & Christians) as a reference to the Spanish history of influence in the country. a) Plantains & bananas b) Coffee & tea c) Eggs & bacon d) Black beans & rice
Black beans & rice
A study of recent immigrant Russian mothers found strong support for a) Home schooling b) Breastfeeding c) Physical fitness d) Immunization programs e) Non of the above
Breastfeeding
Siddhartha Gautama founded the religion known as __________ in the 6th Century B.C. a) Hinduism b) Buddhism c) Taoism d) Jainism
Buddhism
Conversational ___________ can be defined as the affective and physical cues a speaker uses to indicate meaning, such as tone of voice, facial expression, posture and gestures. a) Language b) Content c) Slang d) Context
Context
Culturally congruent care includes all of the following modes of effective care except a) Cultural care preservation b) Cultural care aversion c) Cultural care accomodation d) Cultural care repatterning
Cultural care aversion
When no single ethnic group is in the majority. a) Cultural competency b) Cultural plurality
Cultural plurality
The principles of Filipino cooking include all of the following except a) Never cook any food by itself b) Fry garlic in olive oil or lard c) Dairy products should not be cooked or heated d) Foods should have a sour-cool-salty taste
Dairy products should not be cooked or heated
When different groups (cultural, ethnic, age, socioeconomic) experience significant differences in the incidence of chronic diseases such as diabetes it is known as a a) Epidemic b) Mortality c) Disparity d) Morbitity
Disparity
Mahgreb, a region of North Africa, includes all of the following countries except a) Morocco b) Egypt c) Algeria d) Tunisia e) Libya
Egypt
Northeastern states share a) Geographical features are the same across all states b) Climate is the same across all of the states c) Ethnic similarities d) Early history of interactions with Native Americans societies e) None of the above
Ethnic similarities
The notable deficiency of the Atzec diet was a consistent source of a) Protein b) Vitamin A c) Calcium d) Fat
Fat
Ohio land grants were given to those who a) Fought in the French and indian war b) Fought in the revolutionary war c) Fought in the Civil War
Fought in the Revolutionary War
Creole cuisine is a combo of which of the following cuisines? a) French, Spanish, African, Native American
French, Spanish, African, Native American
A distinctive characteristic of Middle Eastern cooking is the addition of __________ to savory dishes. a) Goat cheese b) Garlic c) Olives d) Fruit
Fruit
The Pennsylvania Dutch are descendants of people from which country? a) Denmark b) Germany c) Holland d) Latvia e) Belarus
Germany
Which of the following islands are parts of the Micronesia region of the South Pacific? a) Guam, Kiribati, Nauru, Marshal Islands, Palau
Guam, Kiribati, Nauru, Marshal Islands, Palau
Among the rural population of ______ common-law marriage is frequent and it is acceptable for a man to maintain several different households as long as he supports each wife and children. a) Guatemala b) Haiti c) Dominican Republic d) Cuba
Haiti
Which of the following is a popular home remedy in Central America? a) Herbal Teas b) Vitamin supplements c) Rubbing with a hot coin d) Fasting
Herbal Teas
Spiritual healers are found in many different cultures. All of the following are spiritual healers except a) Hmong b) Traiteurs c) Shamans d) Curanderos e) Neng
Hmong
Early Spanish control of the Philippines, administered through Mexico, led to the adoption of some aspects of _______ medicine. a) Biomedical b) Humoral c) Ayurvedic d) Santeria
Humoral
Indo-Americans consider which form of medicine to be the most potent? a) Capsules b) Injections c) Topical creams d) Colored tablets
Injections
Diversity within each cultural group due to racial, regional or economic divisions as well as differing rates of acculturation to the majority culture is known as a) Bicultural b) Enculturation c) Intraethnic variation d) Assimilation
Intraethnic Variation
After the destruction of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem, by the Romans in 70 C.E. ______________ did not exist again as a country until 1948. a) Jordan b) Egypt c) Israel d) Greece
Israel
A comparison of Asian alcohol consumption habits found that Americans of ___________ heritage had the most permissive attitude toward drinking alcohol a) Korean b) Japanese c) Mongolian d) Chinese
Japanese
Mansaf made with flat breads layered with yogurt, placed on communal platter and topped with a mound of rice pilaf and shredded lamb or chicken, broth and nuts is a specialty in which of the following countries? a) Jordan b) Greece c) Syria d) Iran
Jordan
Cultures use different therapies to cure illness. A holistic medical framework would suggest treatments that a) Keeping the person in harmony or in balance with the universe is most important b) Treat the symptoms first, the cause will take care of itself c) Use no outside therapeutic agents not even botanicals d) Rely on massage and chiropractic therapy
Keeping the person in harmony or in balance with the universe is most important
This state is known for its whiskey aged in cork barrels and for being settled by Daniel Boone. a) Ohio b) Louisiana c) Kentucky d) Delaware e) Tennessee
Kentucky
Pickled fermented vegetables known commonly as ______________ are a core food of Korea. a) Shiso b) Jujubes c) Bulgogi d) Kimchi
Kimchi
A traditional Norwegian dish made of dried salt cod, soaked in a lye solution is known as a) Frikadeller b) Marzipan c) Lutefisk d) Fjallagrasmjolk
Lutefisk
In the Eastern Orthodox Church leavened bread is used for communion, the clergy are allowed to ________ before entering the priesthood and the authority of the Pope is not recognized. a) Consume alcohol b) Attend college c) Marry d) Serve in the military
Marry
The man primarily responsible for the Protestant Reformation in the 16th century was an Augustinian Monk named __________. a) John Calvin b) Martin Luther c) Francis of Assisi d) Jacobus Aminius
Martin Luther
The safest (option with the lowest risk) method of infant feeding is a) Wet-nursing b) Maternal breastfeeding c) Formula feeding
Maternal breastfeeding
The _____ diet has traditionally consisted of mostly red foods (meat) and white foods (dairy). a) Mongolian b) Tibetan c) Chinese d) Japanese
Mongolian
Low context cultures tend to be _______________ meaning that they are interested in completing one thing before progressing to the next. a) Monochronistic b) Polychronistic c) Superstitious d) Organized
Monochronistic
Pakistan recevied its independence from India in 1947 to provide a homeland for the _____ minority of that nation. a) Christian b) Jewish c) Buddhist d) Muslim
Muslim
Because of the introduction of Longhorn cattle by the Spanish, in which region of Mexico do the people eat substantial amounts of beef? a) Yucatan b) Northern plains c) Tropical Mexico d) Southern Mexico
Northern Plains
An abundance of simple foods means hospitality, in the west north central Midwest region because a) Of the puritan influences b) Of the German influence of the settlers c) Of the lack of specialty ingredients in the homestead areas d) Homesteaders believed "simple is simply best"
Of the lack of specialty ingredients in the homestead areas
During the enslavement period, what were two foods that originated in Africa that were eaten by Black slaves in the South? a) Greens and turkey b) Chicken and okra c) Okra and cow peas d) Cow peas and corn e) Corn and turkey
Okra and cow peas
In other cultures, name ______________ is often different than the American pattern of title, given name and surname. a) Giving b) Order c) Spelling d) Choice
Order
___________ is a national favorite in Argentina that is served often on Sundays and the 29th of the month. a) Red beans and rice b) Lamb c) Pasta d) Wine
Pasta
Scrapple is a food traditional in _________ that combines leftover ground pork, or sausage, cornmeal porridge and spices into loaf, is then sliced and fried and served with this. a) Vermont b) Pennsylvania c) South Carolina d) West Virginia
Pennsylvania
Organized massacres practiced by the Russians against the Jews before WWII, were known as a) Pogroms b) Diaspora c) Holocaust d) Infanticide
Pogroms
The food of Peru and ecuador is characterized by the inclusion of native ____________ at nearly every meal. a) Quinoa b) Rice c) Corn d) Potatoes
Potatoes
The theology taught by the Protestant reformation leader in the 16th century removed the mystical function of the _______ and encourage everyone to read the BIble and interpret the scriptures. a) Priests b) Prophets c) Angels d) Apostles
Priests
Grunts, stumps, and flummeries were types of _________ that varied depending on ingredients and cooking methods a) Cakes b) Puddings c) Sausages d) Stews
Puddings
Verbal messages are most useful for communicating content, while non verbal messages usually convey information about _________. a) Attitude b) Wellness c) Relationships d) Power distance
Relationships
When Asians and Latinos avoid eye contact, it is a sign of ________. a) Love b) Disrespect c) Shame d) Respect
Respect
Which of the following is not a staple food crop in Africa? a) Cassava b) Millet c) Peanuts d) Rye e) Plantains
Rye
Many cultures consider the head to be ______________, and an absent-minded pat or playful cuff to the chin by an outsider, may be exceptionally offensive. a) Clean b) Sacred c) Unclean d) Private
Sacred
The expression of emotions through bodily complaints (like headaches) is known as a) Anaphylaxis b) Autoimmune c) Iatrogenic d) Somatization
Somatization
Pulses are another name for a) Fermented dairy products b) Split legumes, seeds or grains c) Game birds d) Small livestock like lamb or goat e) Distilled alcoholic beverages
Split legumes, seeds or grains
The leading cause of death among Hmong American men between ages of 25 and 40 years was _____ during the early 1980's a) Cardiovascular disease b) HIV/AIDS c) Automobile accidents d) Sudden unexpected nocturnal death syndrome
Sudden unexpected nocturnal death syndrome
Feijoda completa, the national dish of Brazil includes or is served with all of the following except ____________ a) Smoked meats b) Sugar cane c) Beans d) Rice e) Boiled greens
Sugar cane
In Mexico an ailment thought due to excessive emotion, such as moldering anger or shame is known as a) Susto b) Empacho c) Mal puesto d) Brujo
Susto
Food selection is primarily motivated by a) Local agriculture b) Cost c) Tradition d) Taste e) Nutritional value
Taste
In Africa some say texture of the food is more important than taste. What is the preferred texture? a) Thin and sticky b) Thick and sticky c) Opaque and sticky d) Thick and crunchy e) All of the above
Thick and sticky
The Balkans includes all of the following countries except a) Greece b) Albania c) Croatia d) Turkey e) Bulgaria
Turkey
An example of an associative incorporation of food is a) Red meat to increase iron consumption b) Walnuts to improve the brain c) Milk to provide calcium for strong bones and teeth d) Breastfeeding to provide antibodies unique to human milk
Walnuts to improve the brain
Cattle raised in the northern plateaus of Kenya are considered a gift of the gods and indicate a) Fertility b) Wealth c) American trade d) Blessings e) Status
Wealth
Immigrants arriving in the US from Pakistan after 1965 were typically a) Well-educated professionals b) Political refugees c) Religious refugees d) Farmers and tradesmen
Well-educated professionals
New England desserts a) Were usually rich and based on creams and sugar b) Were usualy fruit based, like pies and roly-polys c) Were not typically eaten because of Puritan influence d) Typically had some hard apple cider as one of the ingredients
Were usually fruit based, like pies and roly-polys
The elements that define a meal include all of the following except: a) Whether foods are fresh or preserved b) Who prepares the meal c) Foods appropriate for the meal or situation d) Portion size
Whether foods are fresh or preserved
Formula ________ responsive to a growing infant's nutritional needs. a) is b) is not
is not
Which of the following regions in Texas is known for its rice growing, affluent agriculture? a) Eastern b) Western c) Northern d) Southern e) Central
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The continent of South America is composed of _________ independent nations and two territories. a) 8 b) 10 c) 12 d) 16
12
In the history of Africans in the US the enslavement period started a) 1816 b) 1619 c) 1769 d) 1517 e) None of the above
1619
The first major wave of Chinese immigration to the USA occurred in the 1850s but the Chinese were not able to become naturalized American citizens until a) 1900 b) 1929 c) 1943 d) 1950
1943
Muslims are advised not to eat more than ______ of their capacity and sharing of food is recommended. a) 1/3 b) 1/2 c) 2/3 d) 3/4
2/3
Exclusive breastfeeding (human milk only without formula or complementary foods) for at least _______ months is associated with lower risk or incidence of each of the diseases described in the article. a) 12 b) 2 c) 4 d) 6
4
All of the following may be typical of a Vietnamese woman, during the post partum period except a) Stay in bed b) Wash hair c) Consume alcohol d) Avoid cold foods
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Different cultures define illness differently, which of the following is NOT considered a cause for illness by some culture in the world. Illness can be attributed to: a) Personal actions b) Natural causes
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Results of the internment of the Japanese in the Western United States during WWII included all of the following except ________. a) Increased return to Japan by the Japanese living in the US b) Loss or quick sale of businesses c) Loss or quick sale of homes d) Japanese volunteers in the US armed services
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The Chinese concept that the body and mind are unified and governed by the heart ________. a) Includes the idea that symptoms are not related to emotions b) Does not include consideration of diet, sleep or activity c) Is a major difference between Chinese Traditional Medicine and American biomedicine d) Is described by the word "humoral
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