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Bob-Dole

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What would a patient from Norway use to colds? Select all that apply.
 
  1. Hot milk sprinkled with ginger
  2. Shot of whiskey
  3. Glass of warm wine
  4. Hot peppermint tea

Question 2

A patient of an Irish tradition tells the nurse how to treat acne. What will this patient most likely explain to the nurse?
 
  1. Apply a fried chopped onion compress to the area.
  2. Press cold tea bags to the area.
  3. Apply baby's urine to the area.
  4. Place hot Epsom salts on the area.



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Hot milk sprinkled with ginger is used to treat menstrual cramps for individuals of Irish Catholic heritage.
2. A shot of whiskey is used to treat menstrual cramps for individuals of Irish Catholic heritage.
3. A glass of warm wine is used to treat menstrual cramps for individuals of Irish Catholic heritage.
4. A hot water bottle on the stomach is used to treat menstrual cramps for individuals of Irish Catholic heritage.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. Frying chopped onions, making a compress of it, and applying it to the area maybe a HEALTH restoration practice for those of Austrian-Jewish heritage.
2. Applying cold teabags to the area is a practice for some German-Americans.
3. Applying baby's urine to the area may be a practice of Irish people who are heritage consistent.
4. Placing hot Epsom salts on the area is done among some Canadians.



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