The nurse has an adequate understanding of Japanese culture when stating which of the following? (Select all that apply.)
a. The Japanese believe that contact with blood, skin diseases, and corpses causes illness..
b. The Japanese believe in healers and her-balists..
c. The Japanese have high regard for phy-sicians..
d. The Japanese tend to not question the care of the physician..
e. The Japanese verbally express pain..
Place the events in the list below in their correct chronological order.
____ Extension of directive to prevent use of federal money for genetic research
____ Beginning of fetal tissue research
____ Directive to prevent the use of federal money for genetic research issued
____ Human Genome Project completed
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
A nurse is educating a student nurse on African American culture. The nurse judges the teaching to be effective when the student nurse states that African Americans (Select all that apply.)
a. have extended family that has a great influence on the patient..
b. honor and respect older family mem-bers..
c. have the oldest woman as the decision maker..
d. do not disagree with health care recom-mendations..
e. don't always follow up with health care recommendations..
Select from the list below all components that are found in the Canadian Federal-Provincial Arrangements and Established Programs Financing Act.
a. Per capita payments are made on the basis of previous expenditures and adjusted regularly in relation to the Gross National Product (GNP).
b. No out-of-pocket expenses are required for any health care.
c. Tax points are transferred by the federal government, allowing provinces to reduce their tax contribution to the federal gov-ernment and at the same time increase the portion of tax collected at the provincial level.
d. Equalization of tax points is distributed among poorer provinces.
e. Coverage is not extended to government employees because they have their own system of health-care payment.
f. Additional per capita payments are in-dexed to help pay for nursing home, resi-dential care, home care, and ambulatory care.