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jazziefee

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The nurse is planning care for an older patient. What will the nurse take into consideration to reduce generational conflict? Select all that apply:
 
  1. Events that occurred when the patient was between 10 and 19 years of age
  2. Ethnocultural status of the nurse
  3. Age of the nurse
  4. Life trajectory
  5. Religion

Question 2

A patient born in a European country speaks excellent American English. The nurse realizes this patient has achieved which type of assimilation?
 
  1. Cultural
  2. Marital
  3. Primary structural
  4. Secondary structural



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Answer to Question 1

1, 2, 3, 4
Explanation: 1. Factors that imprint our lives are the characters and events that we interacted with between 10 years and 19 years of age. The cycle of our lives is an ethnocultural journey, and many aspects of this journey are derived from the social, religious, and cultural context in which we grew up.
2. Generational conflict can occur between healthcare providers and patients from different cultures.
3. Generational conflict can occur between healthcare providers and patients of different ages.
4. Patients who are immigrants may have experienced different life trajectories than those of the same age and the caregivers.
5. Religion is not viewed as a variable that will specifically affect generational conflict.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. One example of cultural assimilation is the ability to speak excellent American English.
2. Marital assimilation occurs when members of one group intermarry with members of another group.
3. Structural assimilation occurs when relationships between people are warm and personal. This assimilation is seen in the home, church, and social groups.
4. Secondary structural assimilation is the nondiscriminatory sharing between groups in settings such as schools and workplaces.



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