Use LEFT and RIGHT arrow keys to navigate between flashcards;
Use UP and DOWN arrow keys to flip the card;
H to show hint;
A reads text to speech;
12 Cards in this Set
- Front
- Back
Culturally ? nursing care must be sensitive to needs of individuals, families, or groups form diverse cultures.
|
competent
|
|
The health care system itself is a ? with customs, rules, values, and a language of its own.
|
culture
|
|
? is the largest subculture of the healthcare system.
|
Nursing
|
|
? is a pattern of learned behavior and values that are reinforced through social interactions, share by members of a particular group, and transmitted from one generation to the next.
|
Culture
|
|
Knowledge of a patient’s culture guides the nurse in understanding behaviors and planning appropriate approaches to patient ?
|
needs
|
|
- The U.S. office of minority health defines culturally competent health care as “ services that are ? of and ? to health beliefs and practices and cultural and linguistic needs of diverse patient populations.
|
respectful
responsive |
|
Being knowledgeable about cultural influences is cultural ?.
|
competency
|
|
? is the inclination to view ones’ own cultural group as superior to others and to view differences negatively.
|
ethnocentrism
|
|
- A nurse who is intolerant of patients who do not speak English and either avoids them or spends little time with them is practicing ?.
|
ethnocentrism
|
|
? is when minorities living within a dominant group lose the characteristics that made them different.
|
cultural assimilation
|
|
What occurs when a minority group, living with a dominant group begins to blend in and lose the characteristics that made them distinct?
|
cultural assimilation
|
|
The feelings a person experiences when placed in a different culture is ?
|
culture shock
|