Exam 2: Theories and Models Related to Multicultural Health
Exam 1: Introduction to Multicultural Health23 Questions
Exam 2: Theories and Models Related to Multicultural Health12 Questions
Exam 3: Worldview and Health Decisions11 Questions
Exam 4: Complementary and Alternative Medicine13 Questions
Exam 5: Religion, Rituals, and Health9 Questions
Exam 6: Communication and Health Promotion in Diverse Societies10 Questions
Exam 7: Hispanic and Latino American Populations14 Questions
Exam 8: American Indian and Alaskan Native Populations15 Questions
Exam 9: African American Populations15 Questions
Exam 10: Asian American Populations14 Questions
Exam 11: European and Mediterranean American Populations15 Questions
Exam 12: Nonethnic Cultures14 Questions
Exam 13: Closing the Gap: Strategies for Eliminating Health Disparities7 Questions
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A belief of disease causation where it is thought illness is caused by misbehavior or intervention of a supernatural being.
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A theory of disease causation where illness results from upset of the balance between the person and environment.
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Humoral, ayurvedic, and vitalistic approaches are examples of:
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Theory of illness wherein it is thought that microorganisms cause disease.
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An ancient theoretical belief that our bodies have four important fluids that must be balanced for health.
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All of the following are elements of Campinha-Bacote's Process of Cultural Competence in the Delivery of Health Care Services model except:
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