In a government immunization camp, coverage improves only after local women’s groups agree to accompany hesitant mothers; this best demonstrates
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Applied Sociology (Set-9)
In a TB DOTS program, a nurse notices patients complete treatment only when the village elder publicly supports it; this
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During home visits, a nurse finds the patient stops medicines because the family believes illness is caused by “evil eye”;
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When a nurse observes a child copying elders’ speaking style and daily manners at home, the strongest agent shaping this
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When a nurse studies how family income, education, and housing together shape illness behavior, the nurse is mainly studying A
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When a nurse explains why people behave differently in illness based on family, culture, and income, the nurse is applying
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While planning discharge teaching, a nurse uses sociology to connect treatment with the patient’s A Home social setting B Hair
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In early childhood, the strongest influence on learning language, habits, and basic manners usually comes from A Family environment B
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While caring for a patient, the nurse uses sociology mainly to understand the patient’s A Blood group only B Social
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In basic sociology, society is best understood as A People in one house B Only educated people C A group
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