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bobypop

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The nurse is preparing to assess a client's carotid pulse. Which of these techniques would be MOST appropriate to use?
 
  a. Apply light pressure to only one artery at a time.
  b. Apply heavy pressure to one artery and then the other, and compare their forces.
  c. Press forcefully on both arteries at the same time.
  d. Press lightly on both arteries at the same time to compare the rates.

Question 2

A client who was born in Brazil learns to speak English and dresses in a more American mode while attending college in the United States.
 
  The client maintains religious beliefs and practices and socializes primarily with other Brazilian immigrants. The nurse should recognize that this client is in the process of: a. acculturation c. cultural diversity
  b. cultural assimilation d. oppression



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Answer to Question 1

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The carotid arteries are located under the lower jaw in the neck along the medial edge of the sternocleidomastoid muscle. Only one carotid artery is checked at a time so that blood supply to the brain is not restricted.

Answer to Question 2

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Characteristics of the dominant culture, including its norms, beliefs, and behavioral expectations, are assumed by individuals and groups through the process of acculturation.



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