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A newly hired nurse is being orientated in a community health center that provides care to the adjacent large Native American reservation/Canadian aboriginal reserve. Which statement by the nurse indicates a sound understanding of the Native American/First Nations population?

  • A. I suppose that we will see a disproportionately high number of clients with lung and oral cancers.
  • B. The high prevalence of diabetes and hypertension mean that strokes are likely to be relatively frequent in the area.
  • C. It is unfortunate that many of the older Native Americans/First Nations people are unlikely to have family members involved in their care.
  • D. The unique skin pigmentation of Native Americans/First Nations people means that I will have to modify my assessment techniques.
Correct Answer: B

Rationale: Diabetes, hypertension, and stroke are all higher than average in Native American/First Nations adults. Lung and oral cancers are not noted to have a higher prevalence and family is likely to be involved in the care of these older adults. The skin tone of Native American/First Nations people is not noted to require specific assessment techniques. The Native American population may have close family bonds.