CPF Exam 1 Questions with All Correct Answers
What are examples of nonverbal communication? - Answer- touching (handshake, hugging, kissing, placing hand on arm or shoulder)
gesture, facial expression and posture (waving hello or goodbye, standing to indicate respect
eye contact (rules vary r...
CPF Exam 1 Questions with All
Correct Answers
What are examples of nonverbal communication? - Answer- touching (handshake,
hugging, kissing, placing hand on arm or shoulder)
gesture, facial expression and posture (waving hello or goodbye, standing to indicate
respect
eye contact (rules vary regarding social status, gender, and distance apart.
Spatial relationships (each person defines his or her own space)
Appropriate language - Answer- Using unambitious language when working with clients
who are limited in english
avoid using words with multiple meanings
avoid vague verbs like get make and do
use specific vers such as purchase complete or prepare
slang and idioms have no meaning to other cultures
CRASH - Answer- suggested as a useful way to remember components to cultural
competency that underline effective care
C- consider Culture in all patient-practitioner interaction
R- show Respect and avoid gratuitous familiarity and affection
A- Assess/Affirm intracultural differences due to language skills, acculturation, and other
factors, recognizing each individual as an expert on his or her health benefits and
practices
S- be Sensitive to issues that may be offensive or interfere with trust in the relationship
and show Self-awareness regarding personal biases that may cause miscommunication
H- demonstrate Humility, apologizing quickly and accepting responsibility for
communication missteps
What is the difference between nutrition counseling, assessment, and education? -
Answer- Counceling- participation in a relaxed, give and take exchange can reveal
issues of primary concern to the client.
Assessment- Assesment nutrition
Education- teaching clients what to eat, keeping in mind thier different backgrounds and
cultures (pg73)
Nutrition Counseling - Answer- assessment or counseling that analyzes various health
needs in regard to diet and exercise. A nutritional counselor can help you to set
achievable health goals and teaches various ways of maintaining these goals
throughout your lifetime.
, Nutritional assessment - Answer- an in-depth evaluation of both objective and
subjective data related to an individual's food and nutrient intake, lifestyle, and medical
history. Once the data on an individual is collected and organized, the practitioner can
assess and evaluate the nutritional status of that person.
Nutritional education - Answer- a set of learning experiences designed to assist in
healthy eating choices and other nutrition-related behavior.
What might be some outcomes of ineffective or inappropriate
intercultural communication on the process of counseling, or
assessment, or education? - Answer- Nutritional assessment tools can introduce
systematic bias into results or provide misleading information when used with different
cultural population.
culturally Relevant Program Preparation: what are 4 main steps that
can be taken to create a culturally relevant program? - Answer- Targeting the audience:
identify a target audience in nutrition education efforts
Setting goals and objectives: defined within cultural context of the target audience.
Overly ambitious expectations are a common reason for failure
Using Triangulation: method of confirming congruence between data collected on the
target audience and proposed program goals and objectives.
Developing the Message: the more fundamental the health message is in relation to a
group's survival, safety, or social needs, the more effective it will be interculturally (the
message must satisfy the individuals need to gain knowledge or offer a solution to a
perceived problem before it is worth their time to process info)
Triangulation - Answer- the use of multiple methods to study one research question
information gathered by one source or method is used to confirm and extend info
gathered through other sources and methods.
What is Kashrut? - Answer- Jewish dietary laws- one of the pillars of Jewish life
Kosher meat= mammals that are completely cloven food and also chew cud is allowed
and its milk may be drunk (cattle, deer, goat, oxen, and sheep)
UNCLEAN= swine, carnivorous animals and rabbits. Birds of prey
CLEAN birds - chicken ducks geese and turkeys and their eggs
products of unclena animals are forbidden except honey
The law of meat and milk - Answer- meat and dairy products may not be eaten together
in Jewish religion. After eating meat a person must wait 6 hours to consume dairy. Only
one hour if dairy is consumed first
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