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A Hispanic toddler has pneumonia. The nurse notices that the parent consistently feeds the child only the broth that comes on the clear liquid tray. Food items, such as Jell-O, Popsicles, and juices, are left. Which statement best explains this?

  • A. The parent is trying to feed the child only what the child likes most.
  • B. Hispanics believe the evil eye enters when a person gets cold.
  • C. The parent is trying to restore normal balance through appropriate hot remedies.
  • D. Hispanics believe an innate energy called chi is strengthened by eating soup.
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: In several cultures, including Filipino, Chinese, Arabic, and Hispanic, hot and cold describe certain properties completely unrelated to temperature. Respiratory conditions such as pneumonia are cold conditions and are treated with hot foods. The child may like broth but is unlikely to always prefer it to Jell-O, Popsicles, and juice. The evil eye applies to a state of imbalance of health, not curative actions. Chinese individuals, not Hispanic individuals, believe in chi as an innate energy.