The nurse would like to explore to what extent acculturalization has impacted the diet of a client that has recently immigrated to the United States. Which question should the nurse ask the client?

A. "Is there any time of the year that you change your diet for cultural reasons?"
B. "Do you use any dietary health remedies or practices that are related to your culture?"
C. "Has your diet changed in any way since you moved here?"
D. "Are there any foods you avoid for cultural reasons?"


Answer: C

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A definition of people's sexuality includes descriptions of which of the following?

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