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Cultural Jeopardy
ELDER Project
Fairfield University School of Nursing
Hispanic/Latino Culture
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Nursing Grant #D62HP06858
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What did you say?
All in thefamily
I don’tFeel well
Religion Potpourri
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These titles should be used when addressing the
Hispanic patient.
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Just because I do this doesn’t mean I agree with you.
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This is a sign that I don’t understand or that I don’t agree
with you.
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As a sign of respect, I will avoid doing this when you
talk to me.
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The belief that failures in communication are due to this.
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The needs of the family take precedence over these.
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What are the needs of the individual?
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We are the most important social & supportive entities.
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What are the family & the community?
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Who is the male head of the house?
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This sense of honor is vital to the Hispanic sense of self & self-
esteem.
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Characterized by interdependence, affiliation and
cooperation.
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Imbalance is expressed as too much this and that.
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I am characterized by vasoconstriction and low
metabolic rates.
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Spiritual problems are usually treated with these 2 things.
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High blood pressure is a hot disease and is treated with these
types of medications.
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I am not seen as an illness, but more of a weakness and
embarrassment to my family.
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I am at the heart of family & community.
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The most common religion within the culture.
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You can find these in either the living room or bedroom of most
Hispanic homes.
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Burning of candles 24/7 signifies this.
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We are important rites practiced within the religion.
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What are the baptism of infants and the anointing of the sick.
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One of the staples of the Hispanic diet.
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Don’t’ think about the future; we operate more in this.
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Most significant health problem seen in this culture related to
dietary habits.
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Shift from traditional practices to adopting practices of the mainstream
society.
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Reference
• Heath and Healthcare of Hispanic/Latino American. Retrieved November 20, 2010 from http://stanford.edu/group/ethnoger/hispaniclatino.html.
• Talamantes, M. and Sanchez-Reilly, S. (2010). Health and Healthcare of Hispanic/Latino American Older Adults. Retrieved November 20, 2010 from http://geriatrics.stanford.edu/ethnomed/latino.
• University of Washington Medical Center. (2007). Communicating with Your Latino Patient. Retrieved November 7, 2010 from http://depts.washington.edu/pfes/pdfs/latinocultureclue.pdf.
• University of Washington Medical Center. (2007). End of Life Care: The Latino Culture. Retrieved November 7, 2010 from http://depts.washington.edu/pfes/pdfs/end%20of%20life%20care-latino.pdf.
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