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Identify the choice that best completes the statement or answers the question.
____ 1. The nurse is preparing discharge instructions on wound care for William Yoder, a 40-year-old Amish man.
The nurse should
1. Obtain an interpreter for instructions in Deutsch.
2. Obtain an interpreter for instructions in English.
3. Provide verbal and written instructions in English.
4. Give verbal instructions in English and written instruction in Deutsch.
____ 2. Amish newspapers are printed in
1. Vernacular German.
2. Deutsch.
3. English.
4. High German.
____ 3. Care for the Amish is culturally encoded in their dialect as abwaarde, which means
1. To minister to someone by being present.
2. Silent individual prayer at the ill person’s bedside.
3. Corporate prayer at the ill person’s bedside.
4. To combine folk practices with allopathic medicine.
____ 4. What was the primary reason the Amish came to the New World?
1. Expulsion from their homeland
2. Religious freedom
3. Better economic opportunities
4. Crowded living conditions in Europe
____ 5. A female public-health nurse has gone to an Amish community to increase immunization rates. The nurse
should greet the Amish with
1. A nod of the head.
2. Her hands at her side.
3. A handshake.
4. A smile.
Chapter 7: The Amish
Answer Section
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. ANS: 3
Feedback
1 Incorrect. Amish are fully bilingual.
2 Incorrect. Amish are fully bilingual.
3 Correct. Amish are fully bilingual.
4 Incorrect. Amish are fully bilingual.
PTS: 1
2. ANS: 3
Feedback
1 Incorrect. Amish newspapers are printed in English.
2 Incorrect. Amish newspapers are printed in English.
3 Correct. Amish newspapers are printed in English.
4 Incorrect. Amish newspapers are printed in English.
PTS: 1
3. ANS: 1
Feedback
1 Correct. Abwaarde means to administer to someone by being present.
2 Incorrect. This does not mean abwaarde.
3 Incorrect. Abwaarde does not have to be corporate.
4 Incorrect. There is no specific word that means combining folk practices with allopathic
medicine.
PTS: 1
4. ANS: 2
Feedback
1 Incorrect. The Amish came to the New World for religious freedom.
2 Correct. The Amish came to the New World for religious freedom.
3 Incorrect. The Amish came to the New World for religious freedom.
4 Incorrect. The Amish came to the New World for religious freedom.
PTS: 1
5. ANS: 3
Feedback
1 Incorrect. The preferred greeting is a handshake.
2 Incorrect. The preferred greeting is a handshake.
3 Correct. The preferred greeting is a handshake.
4 Incorrect. The preferred greeting is a handshake; a smile is optional.
PTS: 1
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