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Why is the understanding of family heritage important? Select all that apply:
 
  1. Knowing the methods of socialization passed down among families can explain social behaviors today.
  2. It can provide answers to questions regarding why family members behaved as they did.
  3. New traditions can be discovered and incorporated into daily life.
  4. Health practices can be altered as a result of understanding heritage.

Question 2

A patient desires to learn more about his or her family's heritage. On which research topic would the nurse suggest the patient focus?
 
  1. The origin of a family's surname
  2. Historical events occurring within the United States
  3. How members of a family lived their lives
  4. Events leading to desire to research a family background



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Answer to Question 1

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Explanation: 1. Drawing attention to ethnocultural traditions within a family heritage can explain familial behaviors today, as socialization practices were passed on by parents or other significant family members.
2. Many answers about family behaviors are obtained through exploring family heritage.
3. New traditions can be discovered through exploration of heritage, but heritage is explored more to understand why certain behaviors and practices are done.
4. Health/HEALTH practices may be understood better within the context of understanding heritage, but not necessarily for the purpose of change.

Answer to Question 2

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Explanation: 1. Researching the origin of a family's surname begins to provide background information about the family's heritage.
2. Historical events occurring within the United States may or may not have bearing on a family's heritage background.
3. How members of a family lived their lives may or may not provide information about a heritage background.
4. Events leading to the decision to research a family background may or may not be indicators of its heritage.





 

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