The nurse working in a diverse community would most expect the eldest son from which community to care for aging parents?
a. African Americans
b. East Asian
c. Native American
d. Hispanic
B
Many cultures consider daughters, or oldest daughter, to be responsible for the care of aging parents, but in East Asian cultures, the oldest son assumes this role.
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Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
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