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Student Evaluation

Objective Test (5 questions total)

1. (True or False) In traditional Indian society, extended family members usually live as a single-family unit.

Correct

Correct - The family unit is greatly value

Incorrect

Incorrect. Try again.


2. (True or False) The prevalence of coronary artery disease is higher in Asian Indian women than in women in U.S. as a whole.

Correct

Correct!

Incorrect

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3. (True or False) The prevalence of coronary artery disease is higher in Asian Indian women than in women in U.S. as a whole.

Correct

Correct!

Incorrect

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4. (True or False) For the majority of Indians, eating beef is forbidden.

Correct

Correct!

Incorrect

Incorrect. Try again.


5. (True or False) Asian Indian women generally prefer same-sex health care providers.

Correct

Correct!

Incorrect

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Asian Indian American

  • Description
  • Learning Objectives
  • Introduction and Overview
    • Demographics
    • Patterns of Immigration
    • Language and Culture
    • Religion and Philosophy
  • Patterns of Health Risk
    • Consanguinity
    • Dietary Practices
    • Other Health Problems
    • Cardiovascular Disease
    • Diabetes Mellitus
    • Musculoskeletal Disorders
    • Dementia
    • Nutrient Defiecency
    • Cancer
    • Common Misconceptions

Culturally Appropriate Care

  • Fund of Knowledge
    • Common Cultural Beliefs
    • Other Cultural Beliefs and Rituals
  • Assessment
    • Formality of Address
    • Nonverbal Communication
    • Gender Issues
  • Delivery of Care
    • Approaches to Decision Making
    • Disclosure and Consent
    • Modesty
    • Inpatient Care
    • End-of-Life Issues
  • Cancer Care

Access & Utilization

  • Accessibility Barriers
  • Home Remedies
  • Preventive Care
  • Advance Health Care Directives

Learning Resources

  • Instructional Strategies
    • Case Study 1
    • Case Study 2
    • Case Study 3
  • Student Evaluation
  • List of References
  • Searchable Reference Database
  • Glossary
  • Interview Strategies
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