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a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together in a system among professionals that enables work in cross-cultural situations
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Cultural and linguistic competence:
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professional nursing that is culturally sensitive, appropriate, and competent
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Cultural care nursing:
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the nonphysical attributes of a person-the thoughts, communications, actions, beliefs, values and institutions of racial, ethnic, religious or social groups
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Culture:
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a condition that is culturally defined
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Culture-bound syndrome:
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a social group within the social system that claims to possess variable traits such as a common geographic origin, migratory status and religion
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Ethnicity:
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tendency to view your own way of life as the most desirable, acceptable or best and to act superior to another culture’s lifeways
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Ethnocentrism:
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lay healer in the person’s culture apart from the biomedical/scientific health care system
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Folk healer:
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the balance/imbalance of the person, both within one’s being-physical, mental, and/or spiritual- and in the outside world-natural, communal, and/or metaphysical
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Health/illness:
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the degree to which a person’s lifestyle reflects his or her traditional heritage, whether it is native American, euro, asian, African, Hispanic etc
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Heritage consistency:
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the belief in a divine or superhuman power or powers to be obeyed and worshipped as the creator and ruler of the universe; system of beliefs practices and ethical values
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Religion:
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the process of being raised within a culture and acquiring the characteristics of that group
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Socialization:
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a federal law that mandates that when people with limited English profiency lep seek health care in health care settings such as hospitals, nursing homes, clinics, day care centers, and mental health centers services it cannot be denied to them
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Title VI of the Civil rights act of 1964:
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a desirable or undesirable state of affairs, and a universal feature of all cultures
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Values:
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