Mod 9 Flashcards

1
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refers to the degree of closeness and support between different generations

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intergenerational solidarity

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2
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This means how factors like geographical distance can constrain or enhance interaction between family members.

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structural solidarity

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3
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This dimension refers to the frequency of social contact and shared activities between family members.

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associational solidarity

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4
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Solidarity can manifest itself in feelings of emotional closeness, affirmation and intimacy between family members.

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affectual solidarity

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5
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Family members have different levels of actual or perceived agreement in opinions, values and lifestyle.

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consensual solidarity

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6
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Exchanges of practical and financial assistance and support between family

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functional solidarity

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7
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It refers to the strength of obligation felt towards other family members.

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normative solidarity

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8
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Filipinos will try to express their opinions and ideas ______ and with humility to avoid appearing arrogant. The tone of voice varies widely by 1-3.

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diplomatically

language
dialect
region

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9
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Filipinos often communicate ____ in order to prevent a loss of face and evoking ___ on either side of an exchange.

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indirectly
hiya

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10
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When interacting with people they are familiar with, Filipinos tend to prefer standing at an ____ from one another.

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arm’s length

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11
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Maintain a reasonable personal space of ____

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1-2 ft

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12
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for interaction is highly recommended.

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seated position

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13
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has connotation of getting along with people in general

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pakikisama

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14
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means to pay your debt with gratitude.

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utang na loob

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15
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With utang na loob, there is usually a system of

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obligation

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16
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The ability of a person to make theor own choices and carry out daily tasks independently and it is also important for healthy development.

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independence

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17
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are dependent on their caregivers for all types of care but as they start to prepare for early childhood, they have developed skills and abilities that they feel confident such as feeding or saying “No” when they want to do something on their own.

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infants or infancy

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18
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in this stage, a child develop skills to become more independent like going to the toilet independently. Additionally, through studying and engaging in new activities, they learn to rely less on their parents and make decisions based on their likes and dislikes.

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early childhood

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19
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during this stage, young people are developing a sense of self and their identity (having more control of themselves and making decisions about aspects like education, social life and career pathways).

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adolescence

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20
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independence on this stage relies on a person’s decision making and is responsible for it (moving out of their family’s home and finding a job to pay for their accommodation or maybe start a family and be responsible for their child).

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early adulthood

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21
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adults in this stage usually have more time to enjoy and live their interests or career. However, for some, this stage is where they work longer as they are now the main provider or carer for their elderly parents or family.

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middle adulthood

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22
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in this stage, changes in physical and mental health can influence and reduce independence, these include the state of the individual’s health, culture and stage of emotional or social development.

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later adulthood

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23
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Importance of independence

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  1. boost self- confidence and self-esteem
  2. decreases the burden place on family, friends and sociey
  3. It turns you into an asset t help other people
  4. It leads financial freedom as you are skilled and capable
  5. It makes you physically capable of caring for yourself and pthers
  6. It fills you with a sense of joy and happiness that can come from o other source
  7. It sets you up for further progress and self-sufficiency
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24
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This is an act of helping or doing work for someone (assistance).

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service

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25
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This is a firm belief in the reliability, truth or ability of someone or something.

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trust

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26
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What are the factors that influence trust in healthcare

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Competence in knowledge
Competence in social or communication skills
Honesty
Confidentiality
Showing respect and caring.

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27
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healthcare professionals gain patient’s trust by being knowledgeable in their specific field of practice and as a result, patients have confidence and feel secure in the advice provided to them.

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competence in knowledge

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28
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The Philippines is more commonly referred to as the

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melting pot of western and eastern cultures

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29
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Its culture and tradition is heavily influenced by the traditions of the indigenous

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Austronesian people

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30
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by showing fondness or affection when meetin a baby for the first time, you may cause the baby to feel uneasy or make baby cry non-stop which is commonly referred to as

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na -usog or usog

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31
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Primarily influenced by religion and demographics of the region where they are practiced

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social beliefs and customs

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32
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While Filipinos believe in usog, the most logical explanation for babies feeling unwell after meeting strangers is that the infant reacts to a _____ of seeing unfamiliar faces or people—resulting in anxiety to the baby.

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stress trigger

33
Q

Rubbing wet hair against your pillow can cause

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hair damage or breakage

34
Q

It’s a common Filipino advice not to wash your hands right after finishing labor-intensive chores to avoid ____—the reason for shaky hands, sweaty palms, and numbness or pain in the hands.

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pasma

35
Q

The truth is, hand tremors, sweaty hands, numbness, and pain in the hands are symptoms that are often related to

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DM
Thyroid dysfunction
nervous system dysfunction

36
Q

Many Filipinos believe this superstition in fear of suffering from this serious lung disease.

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Not patting your sweat dry with a towel can cause you to get pneumonia.

37
Q

According to MedicineNet, the inflammation of the airspaces in the lungs is often caused by

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fungi
viruses
bacteria

38
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Approximately, ____ of Filipino residents are identified as Christians with ____of them being Roman Catholic and about ___ being other Christian denominations Islam is the second largest religion in the country with about ____ of the citizen.

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90.07%

80.58%

11%

5.6%

39
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Majority of these Muslim Filipinos are

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Sunni Muslims and a small number of Ahmadiyya Muslims.

40
Q

Patron Saint of Depression and Mental Illness

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St Dympha

41
Q

Patron Saint of Cancer Healing)

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St. Peregrine

42
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Patron saint for Addictions

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Maximillian Kolbe

43
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Patron saint for those Suffering from Chronic pain

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St. Lidwina

44
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Patron saint of Hopeless Causes

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St. Jude

45
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Through numerous festivals, Filipinos are able to showcase cultural diversity. These festivals are locally known as

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fiestas

46
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It is traditionally celebrated with a grand procession called Traslacion, where millions of devotees would jostle their way to touch the carriage carrying the venerated statue as they believe doing so could bring healing, answer prayers or lead to miracles

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Black Nazarene

47
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are inspired primarily indigenous customs and beliefs.

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Traditional folk songs

48
Q

is a festival where couples who hope to be blessed by children perform street dances in a long procession

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Obando Fertility Dance

May

49
Q

is the staple meal in the country and usually prepared through steaming and served together with other foods.

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rice

50
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is a crucial to each Filipino feast as rice is to every complete Filipino meal.

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Pancit

51
Q

It is a fixture at many significant milestones such as weddings, baptisms, graduations and most especially during birthdays, where their inherently Chinese symbolism as ______(provided you don’t cut the noodles before you eat them) are frequently invoked.

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edible harbingers of a long life

52
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is the traditional dress of the Filipino women.

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Maria Clara

53
Q

Four components of Maria Clara

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Saya
Tapis
Camisa
Panuelo

54
Q

collarless chemise

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Camisa

55
Q

stiff scarf

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Panuelo

56
Q

knee long skirt

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tapis

57
Q

is traditionally worn by men during special occasions. It is also known as Baro.

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Barong Tagalog

58
Q

are believed to protect the wearer from bullets and knife wounds.

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amulets or talismans or anting-anting

59
Q

usually a combination of seeds and dried plant material, wrapped in red cloth with or without a cross outside. It is a kind of juvenile amulet, pinned to the shirt of a child for protection.

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kontra usog

60
Q

Among traditional forms of self-medication are certain ______ which serve as a remedy or a cure in relaxing, heating and comforting aching muscles and providing relief for dizziness, colds, headaches, sore throat and so forth.

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Chinese Ointment or oils

61
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a technique used for treating joint pains believed to be caused by the presence of bad air.

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ventosa

62
Q

traditional midwives

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mananabang

63
Q

do not attempt to identifying the cause of illness (which could presumably be supernatural). Their orientation is holistic and uniform and incorporates the belief in cocurrent physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. Regardless of the individual’s specific affiction, the same techniques are employed.

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faith healers

64
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involves the painless insertion of the healer’s fingers into the individual’s body, removal of tissues, tumors, growths or foreign matter and closing the incision without a scar.

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Psychic surgery

65
Q

Faith healers also sense

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energies
auras
passed figures

66
Q

the art and science of the ancient Filipino healing traditions that are grounded on the concept of balance among the physical elements along with the mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of a person

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hilot

67
Q

This practice includes the use of manipulations and massages that help in the prevention of disease and the restoration and maintenance of one’s health and well-being

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hilot

68
Q

Hilot makes use of

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medicinal plants and bulong or orasyon

69
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it is part of Filipino culture and traditional health practices and is one of the most extensively utilized home treatments for relieving colds symptoms as part of primary health care practice.

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tuob or suob

70
Q

It has been shown in scientific studies to be useful in reducing cold symptoms and improving nasal patency.

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tuob or suob or steam inhalation

71
Q

Done by inhaling steam from boiling water from ____ inches away with a towel draped over one’s head. The procedure is done for at least ____ minutes.

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8-12
2-5

72
Q

Benefits of tuob include

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detoxification
cleansing of skin

73
Q

is an abstract form of communication wheras the practitioner of Tawas gather information from the subject utilizing tools such as paper, water, candle, oils and others to observe and anlyze form and symbols.

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tawas

74
Q

It is an indigenous art of Divination and diagnosis practiced by rural folks to determine the cause of illness.

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tawas

75
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tawas

76
Q

is used to “cross” the forehead and other suspicious or ailing parts of the body while prayers are being whispered. It is then placed on glowing embers, removed when it starts to crack, then transferred to a small receptacle of water.

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tawas

77
Q

The tawas is then discarded and thrown westward, preferably into the

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setting sun

78
Q

The Philippines is home to 10,000-14,000 plant species. While ____ of them contain potential medicinal value, only ____ have been scientifically validated

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1,500
120

79
Q

is a practitioner who uses a combination of modalities: herbalism, prayers, incantations and mysticism, similar to a shaman.

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albularyo