This chinese postpartum practice encourages mothers to rest, stay warm,
and follow special dietary rules for about 30 days after birth.
What is Zuo Yuezi?
Both Japanese and Western cultures encourage healthy nutrition during
pregnancy, but unlike many Western guidelines, Japanese mothers may continue eating
this food if it is fresh, high-quality, and low in mercury.
What is raw fish (sushi/sashimi)?
This important Jewish ritual is the traditional Jewish circumcision ceremony. It is typically
performed on the eighth day after baby boys' birth and symbolizes the covenant between God
and the Jewish people.
What is Brit Milah (Bris)?
A Nurse caring for a pregnant patient, who is from a traditional South Korean
family, notices that all healthcare decisions are discussed with both the husband and older
family members before the client herself responds.
What is collectivism?
Because of historical experiences with racial discrimination and unequal
treatment/care when compared to white counterparts, establishing this is especially important
when nurses care for African American families.
What is trust between the healthcare provider and patient?
Many Amish women prefer this type of birth setting because it promotes a natural,
family-centered experience with fewer medical interventions.
What is a home birth?
This is whispered into the baby’s ear, typically by the father
What is The Azan?
While both Chinese and Americans value postpartum recovery, Chinese families are likely to rely on this group to guide recovery after childbirth.
Who are elder family members.
A nurse immediately criticizes a Japanese family's co-sleeping practice without
first exploring its cultural significance or discussing safe sleep recommendations. This
demonstrates a lack of this nursing principle.
What is cultural humility?
A nurse caring for a Jewish postpartum patient should assess for this before providing
meals.
What is the adherence to kosher dietary laws (
This postpartum recovery practice rooted in traditional Korean culture emphasizes
keeping the body warm, avoiding cold food and temperatures and eating healing foods
after giving birth.
What is sanhujori
This parenting approach, commonly found in many African American families,
emphasizes respect for elders, strong family bonds, discipline, and preparing children to cope
with social challenges and discrimination
What is an authoritarian or no-nonsense parenting style?
This common misconception about the Amish is inaccurate because many Amish
communities will use modern healthcare when necessary.
What is the belief that Amish people completely reject all modern medicine?
This ceremony is traditionally held on the seventh day after the baby’s birth.
What is Kenduri
This nursing principle requires nurses to avoid assumptions about a patient’s pain tolerance and instead assess pain individually, recognizing that cultural beliefs may influence how pain is expressed.
What is the individualized pain assessment and culturally sensitive care?
Japanese and American mothers commonly give birth in hospitals, but unlike
the United States, Japanese mothers often remain hospitalized for this length of time
after an uncomplicated vaginal birth to support recovery and bonding.
What is 5–7 days?
A nurse should ask about this spiritual practice before scheduling procedures or education
sessions for a Jewish family.
What is the observance of Shabbat (the Sabbath)?
Many South Korean parents use this parenting approach, which combines high
expectations with strong involvement with their child’s education and behavior.
What is authoritarian parenting
Many African American parents have conversations with their children about racial
identity, discrimination, and how to stay safe during interactions with authority figures; this is
often referred to as “The Talk”
What is racial socialization?
Unlike many modern cultures that rely heavily on technology for communication and
daily life, the Amish limit the use of technology to preserve their religious values and community
traditions
What is the Amish practice of limiting technology use?
This childhood disease was eliminated from India in 2014 through a global vaccination
effort involving the WHO, UNICEF, and the Indian governmen
What is Polio?
This nursing consideration recognizes that cultural beliefs influence postpartum recovery practices, requiring nurses to support safe healing while respecting family traditions and preferences
What is providing culturally competent postpartum care?
This contemporary demographic trend has pushed Japan to expand support
for expectant mothers, postpartum families, childcare, and father involvement.
What is Japan’s declining birth rate?
This genocide created extreme conditions of starvation, forced labor, and lack of medical
care in ghettos and concentration camps, which significantly increased miscarriage rates,
pregnancy complications, and maternal mortality among Jewish pregnant persons and reduced
infant survival.
What is the Holocaust?
This global health event led South Korea to close schools, restrict hospital visitation, and
increase reliance on virtual prenatal and pediatric care—significantly changing how
families accessed maternal‑child health services.
What is the COVID‑19
pandemic?
Functioning as the backbone to rural health care in the south for African American
families during slavery and segregation eras, this group of highly skilled black women combined
practical knowledge and labor support to deliver generations of babies.
Who are the Grand Midwives?
Many outsiders view Amish parents as overly strict because they emphasize
discipline, obedience, and traditional family roles.
What is the social bias that Amish parenting is excessively strict?
It is a cultural practice for South Asian Muslim mothers to rest at home for 30-40 days to
recover
What is assess the level and type of social support
This policy was used to slow china's population and support economic development
What is China’s one child policy
Although globalization introduces Western parenting ideas, this Japanese
concept continues to emphasize close parent-child dependence, trust, and emotional
bonding.
What is amae?
This Jewish ritual traditionally celebrates a child’s entrance into adulthood and religious
responsibility and privilege with a ceremony.
What is Bar/Bat Mitzvah?
In order to keep up with the lowering fertility rate of South Korea, while the remainder of
the world continues to increase. The South Korean government has begun initiating a
supplementation to decrease child-rearing expenses known as what?
Grants & Early Childhood Education and Care (ECEC)
Increased awareness of this issue has highlighted why African American women face
disproportionately higher rates of maternal mortality and pregnancy complications
What are racial healthcare disparities?
This historical change in American education required students to attend school for
longer periods, leading the Amish to fight for the right to end formal education after the eighth
grade.
What was the expansion of compulsory education laws in the United States?
These traditional female birth attendants learned through apprenticeship and community
experience and were once central to childbirth in many South Asian Muslim communities.
Who are Dias
Which cultural group has the highest maternal mortality rate?
What is the African American