People who share values and beliefs that are different from
people outside the group -cultural encounter
self-examination of one's own background, recognizing bias and
prejudices - Cultural awareness
diverse care that is respectful of the needs of diverse patients-
cultural competence
communicating in a manner easily understood by the diverse audience
-linguistic competence.
Ability to assess social, cultural and biophysical factors
influencing treatment -cultural skills
shared identity related to social and cultural heritage
-ethnicity
Insider or negative perspective - enculturation
An outsider's new -ethic worldview
socialization into one's own culture - culture
adapting to and adopting a new culture -acculturation
Identify with two or more cultures -biculturalism
Cross-cultural interaction that provides learning of other cultures
and opportunities - transcultural nursing
A commitment to caring that moves on the individual to learn more
about others -cultural desire
Understanding diverse groups. values, beliefs and care practices
-cultural knowledge.
ble of Contents ry, Stockert, & Hall, 2017) to this interactive Biculturalism Cultural Encounters Culture Emic...
QUESTION 1 Which of the following is not included when obtaining cultural knowledge? Health-related beliefs and cultural values Disease incidence and prevalence Self-assessment of cultural background Treatment efficacy 1 points QUESTION 2 True or false? When a translator is unavailable, it is fine to use the patient's family members or friends as translators. True False 1 points QUESTION 3 Cultural competence is the intersection of which of the following constructs (Select all of them)? Cultural awareness cultural desire...
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no need of explanation just answer mcq
Information about other people's identity based on visible physical characteristics is referred to as: * O b. self-disclosure O c. line of sight O a relational learning. O d. cognitive consistency. In what ways are intercultural relationships similar to intracultural relationships? * b. They take the same basic amount of work and effort. O c. They pass through the same developmental stages. a. There is a similar amount of anxiety...
Case Study
A 32 year old Arab woman is admitted to the hospital with
complaints of abdominal pain. She is accompanied by her husband.
They have a three-year-old girl at home. The husband is the primary
decision maker in the family. The physician on call is male and he
has expressed concern that surgery might be needed.
1. How can you provide culturally competent care to this family
(Name at least 3 items)?
2. What other information do you need...
what discuss can you make about medicalization and chronic
disease and illness?
Adult Lealth Nursing Ethics mie B. Butts OBJECTIVES After reading this chapter, the reader should be able to do the following: 1. Explore the concept of medicalization as it relates to the societal shift away from physician predominance of the 1970s. 2. Differentiate among the following terms: compliance, noncompliance, adherence, nonadherence, and concordance. 3. Examine cultural views with regard to self-determination, decision making, and American healthcare professionals' values...