Which health protection action would the nurse assess in a patient who is of Black-American heritage?
1. Drinking blackstrap molasses
2. Wearing camphor around the neck in the winter
3. Taking a daily shot of whiskey
4. Eating fresh lemons
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Explanation: 1. Drinking blackstrap molasses is a HEALTH protection practice among Black American Baptists and is thought to keep one healthy.
2. Wearing camphor around the neck as protection is an Austrian HEALTH protection tradition.
3. Taking a daily shot of whiskey is a HEALTH protection practice among Canadians.
4. Eating fresh lemons is an Ethiopian HEALTH protection practice.
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