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Cultural Jeopardy
ELDER Project
Fairfield University School of Nursing
Russian Culture
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I don’tfeel well…
End of Life I’m hungry!Are you
talking to me?Potpourri
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Can be caused by weather or something you didn’t do
right.
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Massage, aromatherapy and chiropractics.
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The patient-doctor relationship is often
compared to this relationship. Don’t forget to say a
prayer…
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What is the relationship with a priest?
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Common cold and flu remedy that can leave behind
bruises and welts.
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Belief that eternal life in heaven is achieved by this.
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Reason why pots of Russian soil may be found in the room.
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What is the belief that the earth is sacred?
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Offered to the family by the dying person through the
laying on of hands on the heads of family members.
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Wailing and other displays of grief are done here.
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This vigil over the deceased involves the uses of prayer,
hymns and chanting.
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Main meal of the day made up of several courses.
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Typical Russian diet is high in these 3 food groups and
minerals.
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What are fat, carbohydrates and sodium?
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Time of day that the family usually eats together and talks
about things that happened.
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Traditional dish made of minced meat wrapped in thin dough.
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Primary language of this culture group.
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We seem cold and unemotional in public but at home we show
these 2 common attributes.
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Common greeting used among men who don’t know
each other well.
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The purpose of using titles like Mr., Mrs., Aunt and Uncle.
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Most important institution in their society.
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This reinforced their disrespect of time.
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Traditional and largest religion of the culture.
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Russian values center around these 3 things.
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What are the family, married life and altruism?
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http://depts.washington.edu/pfes/pdfs/end%20of%20life%20care-russian.pdf
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