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tiffannnnyyyyyy

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A dietary aide tells the nurse that an Asian American client won't eat anything on the tray being served because it is not balanced hot and cold. This situation represents an example of:
 
  a. acculturation c. oppression
  b. cultural diversity d. stereotyping

Question 2

How should a beginning nursing student perform deep palpation of a client's liver?
 
  a. by applying short jabs to the area with the palm
  b. by exerting slight pressure over the area with the fingertips
  c. by placing the heels of both hands over the area and pressing downward
  d. only under an instructor's supervision



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Answer to Question 1

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The term cultural diversity refers to differences among people resulting from racial, ethnic, and cultural variables. In countries like the United States, a wide variety of cultural groups have contributed to society in many ways. When there are differences among and between cultural groups in a country, this diversity can contribute to social problems because of misunderstanding and unfamiliarity with different cultures. Some of these social problems result from bias or prejudice of individuals or groups toward other groups.

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Palpation refers to the nurse's use of touch to determine the client's skin texture, temperature, or moisture; location and size of organs; and any masses, tenderness, swelling, or vibrations in the organs. To palpate, the nurse places finger pads flat against the client's skin, exerting slight pressure for light palpation; deep palpation, which is performed by experienced nurses, requires application of more pressure to abdominal organs such as the liver and bowel.




tiffannnnyyyyyy

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Reply 2 on: Jul 22, 2018
Wow, this really help


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
Excellent

 

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