True: Health care workers must respect the individuality of each person, Differences based on cultural, ethnic, and racial factors are called cultural diversity, Every individual is prejudiced to some degree, Some states mandate that any medical permit requiring a written signature be printed in the patients language to ensure that he or she understands what is being signed, If a patient seems nervous when his or her personal space is invaded a health care worker should try to move away from the patient periodically, individuals may use herbal remedies and religious rites to treat illness even while receiving traditional health care, an individual who believes health is a balance between yin and yang may use hot and cold remedies to treat disease, to determine an individuals preferences for diet, religion, or personal care, a health care worker should talk with the patient and ask, False: Ethnicity is defined as the "values, beliefs, attitudes, languages, symbols, rituals, behaviors, and customs unique to a particular group of people, Cultural practices and beliefs are shared with others in a cultural group to maintain a uniformity among all members in the group, Cultural beliefs are passed from generation to generation and are never changed or altered, An individuals patterns of behavior are usually determined by the individuals race, Recent immigrants to the united states are usually more acculturated than second- or third- generation American, Common prejudice is that college-educated individuals are superior to uneducated individuals,

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