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nmorano1

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When considering diet in the context of other cultures, food habits can be classified according to nutritional impact. Which category of food habits is the first factor that should be considered?
 a. Neutral food behaviors
 b. Food behaviors that have harmful effects
 c. Food use that has positive health consequences and should be encouraged
 d. Food habits that are unclassified
 e. Compatibility with the client's traditional health beliefs and practices

Question 2

A term used to describe overestimation of the association between group membership and individual behavior, often seen as a pitfall in health care relationships, is:
 a. stereotyping.
 b. ethnocentrism.
 c. prejudice.
 d. biculturation.
 e. intraethnic variation



kaillie

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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