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42 Cards in this Set
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Food Clothing Language Physical Features are at what part of the Culture Iceburg
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Values Beliefs Attitudes Perceptions Assumptions Style are at what part of the Culture Iceburg
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bottom 9/10th
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a shared system of beliefs, values, and behavioral expectations that provide social structure for living
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Culture
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What defines that nurses are ADVOCATES for patients and clients
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Nurses Code of Ethics
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Position statement on Cultural Diversity is defined by
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ANA
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what accepts other values not just the one big culture
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subcultures
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gender, religion, ethnicity, race , class age and sexual orientation are what characteristics of diversity
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primary
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state of mental ability, education, physical ability, jobs, political stance, parental status, talents, size are what charateristics of diversity
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secondary
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believing that our own beliefs attitudes values are superior to those of others is called
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ethnocentrism
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adoption of the cultural characteristic of the dominant culture is called
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cultural assimilation!
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the ways in which culture relate differently to given situations is called
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cultural relativity
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preconcieved and untested beliefs about people is called
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stereotyping
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may not learn the language - may change the name to maintain unique characteristis of their own culture - this makes them hard to communicate with and sometimes isolates them
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multiculturism
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a synthesis of anthropology and nursing focusing on the study of customs , characteristics of humanity and nursing is known as
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transcultural nursing!
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in health care,assessing nursing based on a patients beliefs is
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psychological influence
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in nursing, the disease process is known as
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physical influence
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children and mothers fit into what cultural influence group
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socioeconomic
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a complex and interacting combination of knowledge attitudes and skills - to develop self awareness of ones own existance, thoughts and environment without letting it have an undue influence on others is called
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cultural competance!
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accepting and respecting difference and adapting care to be congruent with clients culture is known as
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cultural compentance!
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saying "Our culture is the BEST" is an exampleof
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ethnocentrism
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ASKED = cultural compentance =
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Awareness
Skill Knowledge Encounters Desire |
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whatis my genuine desire to what to be cultural compentant is an ex of
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Desire
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am i aware of my personal bias and prejudices is an ex of
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Awareness
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do i have kowledge of the patients world view is an ex of
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knowledge
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how many face to face encounters have i had with diverse patients is an ex of
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Encounters
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do i have the skills to conduct a cultural assesmeent is an ex of
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skills
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nurses must have
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respect for cultural family roles
avoid change knowledge of alternative therapies like herbs accupuncture touch |
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nurses must
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listen actively with an open mind , recognize that beleifs are deeply held and change is difficult or slow. be willing to confront personal biases or ignorance.
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begin a cultural asessement with
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open ended interviewing,
id of language difference |
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lack of transportation to healthcare clinic or hospital of your pt should be met with
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social services, home care
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ASKED = cultural compentance =
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Awareness
Skill Knowledge Encounters Desire |
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whatis my genuine desire to what to be cultural compentant is an ex of
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Desire
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am i aware of my personal bias and prejudices is an ex of
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Awareness
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do i have kowledge of the patients world view is an ex of
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knowledge
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how many face to face encounters have i had with diverse patients is an ex of
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Encounters
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do i have the skills to conduct a cultural assesmeent is an ex of
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skills
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nurses must have
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respect for cultural family roles
avoid change knowledge of alternative therapies like herbs accupuncture touch |
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nurses must
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listen actively with an open mind , recognize that beleifs are deeply held and change is difficult or slow. be willing to confront personal biases or ignorance.
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begin a cultural asessement with
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open ended interviewing,
id of language difference |
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lack of transportation to healthcare clinic or hospital of your pt should be met with
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social services, home care
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if the patients family is present during the iterview and answers each question before patient does you must
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ask them to leave , if they say no ecourage to get patient alone
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patient states she has taken a special herb by a folk healer to alleviate chest pains, she doesnt trust medicine - you must
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educate her, know what she is taking
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