The nurse has an adequate understanding of Japanese culture when stating which of the following? (Select all that apply.)

a. "The Japanese believe that contact with blood, skin diseases, and corpses causes illness.".
b. "The Japanese believe in healers and her-balists.".
c. "The Japanese have high regard for phy-sicians.".
d. "The Japanese tend to not question the care of the physician.".
e. "The Japanese verbally express pain.".


A, B, C, D
The nurse has an adequate understanding of Japanese culture when stating that the Japanese be-lieve that contact with blood, skin diseases, and corpses causes illness; have high regard for phy-sicians; and often do not question their care. The Japanese do not express pain, believing that it is a virtue to bear pain.

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