While performing a home assessment, the home care nurse identifies traditional practices that the patient uses to protect health. Which are practices used to protect health? Select all that apply.

A. Picture of a saint hanging on the wall in the bedroom
B. String of garlic hanging in the kitchen
C. Burning a candle on the kitchen table
D. Wearing a purple scarf
E. Chanting prayers


Answer: A,B,C,D,E - picture of a saint hanging on the wall in the bedroom, string of garlic hanging on the wall in the kitchen, burning a candle on the kitchen table, wearing a purple scarf, chanting prayers

A. A traditional practice used to protect HEALTH includes the use of protective objects that are hung in the home.

B. A traditional practice used to protect HEALTH includes the use of substances worn or hung in the home.

C. A traditional practice used to protect HEALTH includes the practice of religion such as burning a candle.

D. A traditional practice used to protect HEALTH includes wearing a particular type of clothing.

E. A traditional practice used to protect HEALTH includes chanting prayers.

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