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Jramos095

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When migrant women are educated to serve as links between existing health care agencies and the migrant farm worker family, they are called:
 
  a. Migrant head start workers
  b. Outreach care workers
  c. Physician assistance
  d. Nurses aides

Question 2

A nurse who is polite and non-confrontational with a migrant worker family demonstrates understanding of the concept of:
 
  a. Simpata
  b. Respeto
  c. Dignidad
  d. Personalismo



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Answer to Question 1

B
Because these outreach workers are members of the migrant community, they are trusted and know the culture and the language.

Answer to Question 2

A
Simpata means having polite, non-confrontational relationships with others. Respeto means re-spect, dignidad means dignity, and personalismo is relating to the individual.



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