Communication
Customs / Beliefs
Nutrition and Illnesses
100

A practice in the Hispanic culture meaning the husband is the protector, provider, and decision maker for the family. 

What is Machismo. 

100

The date that is known as the "Day of the Dead" in Mexico.

What is November 2nd?

100

It is recommended to avoid giving this liquid to your infant until age one. 

What is cow's milk?

200

This should only be used as a last resort when communicating with patients who speak broken English.

What is children. 

200
This is often the reason why Hispanics are against organ donation. 

What is the fear that they are unable to get into Heaven?

200
Many Latin Americans are at an increased risk of these diseases.

What is diabetes, hypertension, chronic kidney disease, chronic liver disease, and obesity. 

300

The person expected to be the primary caregiver and responsible for most parenting.

What is the mother?

300

The person who typically makes the decisions for the family concerning medical care. 

What is the husband/oldest male?
300

Other treatment options the Hispanic patient may use when feeling sick. 

What is herbal home remedies, borrowed prescriptions, prayer, and folk healers?

400

How you, as a nurse, should address elderly Hispanic patients.

What is by their last name. 

400

Who is often exempt from taking care of a family member who is dying.

What is a pregnant woman?

400

Vomiting, inability to nurse, fever, lack of tears, and sunken fontanels are symptoms of this illness.

What is a Sunken Fontanel or Caida De Mollera?

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