The nurse working in a community clinic is aware that differences in beliefs between families and healthcare providers are common in which areas? Note: Credit will be given only if all correct and no incorrect choices are selected
Select all that apply. 1. Help-seeking behaviors
2. Pregnancy and childbirth practices
3. Causes of disease or illness
4. What defines a community
5. Educational level
1,2,3
Rationale 1: Specific differences in beliefs between families and healthcare providers are common in help-seeking behaviors.
Rationale 2: Specific differences in beliefs between families and healthcare providers are common in pregnancy and childbirth practices.
Rationale 3: Specific differences in beliefs between families and healthcare providers are common in identifying causes of diseases or illnesses.
Rationale 4: Community is defined nearly the same between families and members of the healthcare system.
Rationale 5: Educational level is not an area of difference in beliefs, but will influence value systems.
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