Cultural Competence

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Cultural ____________________ refers to protecting others from cultural imposition.

safety

Which culture-bound syndrome would the nurse suspect when a patient from Panama has aggressive behavior, uncontrollable crying, and trembling after the death of a spouse?

Ataque de nervios

_______________________ use of medical terminology makes teaching more understandable by patients, who usually are not familiar with medical terms.

Avoiding

__________________ health-related beliefs and practices include fasting for 24 hours on the first Sunday of the month.

Mormon

are defined by conditions in which people are born, grow, live, work, and age.

Social determinants of health

Avoid forming inappropriate _______________ or _________________ when assessing a patient's needs. Approach each person individually and ask questions to gain a better understanding of a patient's perspective and needs

biases or stereotypes

Effective ________________________ is a critical skill in culturally competent care and helps you engage a patient and family in a respectful, patient-centered dialogue.

communication

Transmitted over generations by the family and community.

ethnicity

Which cultural belief will guide health care decisions for a Muslim couple who are being treated for infertility and considering artificial insemination?

Artificial insemination is permissible only if from the husband to his wife

Which concept is illustrated when a nurse teaches that a patient's cultural food choices are unhealthy and insists that the patient avoid cultural foods?

Cultural imposition

include education, health behaviors, social and physical environment, socioeconomic status, genetics, and access to health care.

Determinants of health

describes the health of a person or community. Community health status measures include birth and death rates, life expectancy, and morbidity and mortality rates.

Health status

These two culture prohibit artificial inseminations:

Jehovah's Witnesses Amish

____________________differs from spirituality in that it is an organized, institution-related practice that is commonly associated with particular beliefs

Religion

Which factors would be included in the nurse's cultural assessment of a recent immigrant from Latin America

Religious affiliation Nutritional practices Educational background

Which term describes using prayer, meditation, or other outlets to make sense of life experiences?

Ritual

______________________ may help a patient during times of illness and may take the form of prayer, meditation, or other rituals that the patient may create.

Rituals

Which cultural characteristic will the nurse consider when planning patient teaching for a group of Native American patients who have newonset diabetes?

Spiritual guidancea

___________________ study is the comparative study of various cultures.

Transcultural

Cultural ________________________ is the in-depth self-examination of one's own background, recognizing biases, prejudices, and assumptions about other people.

awareness

Influences one's social relationships, expression of thoughts and emotions, morality, religious beliefs and rituals, and use of technology.

culture

The learned, shared, and transmitted knowledge of values, beliefs, and ways of life of a particular group that generally are transmitted from one generation to another and influence an individual's thinking, decisions, and actions in patterned or certain ways.

culture

Poor health, disease risk factors, poor health outcomes, and limited access to health care are types of preventable health care _____________________ often interrelated and influenced by the conditions and social context in which people live.

disparities

Which components are included in cultural competence?

skill awareness knowledge encounter

______________, _________________, ______________and __________________ cultures do not permit alcohol consumption.

Islam, Buddhism, Mormon, and Seventh Day Adventismprok

____________________ refers to a person's effort to find purpose and meaning in life and relates to the soul or spirit more than the body.

Spirituality

help communicate verbal words

interpreters

U.S. Federal Agencies have identified a minimum of five race categories:

Black White Asian American Indian Pacific Islander.

is critical to reducing health disparities and improving access to high-quality health care that is respectful and responsive to the needs of a diverse patient

Cultural respect

those factors that influence the health of individuals and help to explain the difference in health among persons.

Determinants of health

_____________________ in care are related to stereotyping, prejudice, discrimination, and bias that affect nursing and patient behaviors and decrease patient safety and well-being

Disparities

___________________________ refers to the belief that one's own culture and worldview are superior to those of others from different cultural, ethnic, or racial backgrounds.

Ethnocentrism

refers to the belief that one's own culture and worldview are superior to those of others from different cultural, ethnic, or racial backgrounds.

Ethnocentrism

_______________________ tend to be independent, individualistic, and competitive.

European Americans

____________ and ____________ are closely linked to a person's spiritual well-being, providing an inner strength for dealing with illness and disability

Faith and hope

_______________ is seen in cultures that view disease or problems fatalistically; that is, people see no reason to seek treatment because they believe it is unlikely to have any benefit.

Fatalism

differences in the incidence, prevalence, mortality, and burden of diseases that exist among specific population groups in the United States.

Health disparities

Ethnicity examples include:

Hispanic, Middle Eastern, etc.

Persons from the ____________________ culture tend to be interdependent.

Hispanic/Latino

_______________________ is found in Koreans and is characterized by resentment that is brought about by bitterness and discontent.

Hwa-byung

When preparing a dietary teaching plan for a patient who strictly follows Jewish religious practices, which dietary needs/restrictions would the nurse consider?

Include only kosher foods. Do not include pork and shellfish. Dairy dishes cannot be mixed with meat.

The culture-bound syndrome hwa-byung is seen in ______________ patients.

Korean

_________________________ is the segregation of patients on the basis of political systems, labor markets, and positions of power.

Marginalization

___________________________ is the concept of intersectionality that provides limited access or exclusion from different facets of the society such as a political system, labor market, or positions of power.

Marginalization

_____________________ refers to the privilege and support of powerful segments of society

Matrix of domination

__________________ people fast during daytime hours during the month of Ramadan.

Muslim

________________________ addresses groups that have been overlooked in research and the design of interventions.

Overinclusion

_________________ is an evidence-based coping resource for physical and psychological symptoms.

Prayer

Which concept of intersectionality involves unequal access to resources and services?

Social inequality

is an ongoing process of asking patients open-ended questions to gather feedback through explanation or demonstration until the health care provider feels confident in the patient's ability to understand and safely apply the new educational content.

Teach-back

Health ___________________ is attained when all people have access to health care and the opportunity to reach their full health potential.

equity

Ensuring all people have access to affordable basic health care is an important step toward eliminating _____________________________ , a Healthy People 2020 goal

health disparities

A socially constructed concept that groups people by common descent, heredity, or physical characteristics.

race

Cultural ____________________ are the ability to assess social, cultural, and biophysical factors that influence patient treatment and care.

skills

Nursing assessment of a patient's ________________ needs includes a review of the patient's faith, connectedness, life and self-responsibility, life satisfaction, and fellowship and community

spiritual

______________ is the lifelong process of incorporating cultural aspects of the contexts in which a person grows, lives, works, and ages.

Acculturation

______________________ refers to the lifelong process of incorporating cultural aspects in which a person grows, lives, works, and ages.

Acculturation

__________________________ involves incorporating cultural aspects of a new culture that an individual is living in, including the good and the bad.

Acculturation

Traditional ____________ culture examples include: Money, freedom, independence, privacy, health and fitness, physical appearance.

American

__________________________ have a value of collective concern and involvement.

American Pacific Islanders

Traditional ____________ culture examples include: Inclusion Social support Family

Amish

Family loyalty, use of folk healers, and enjoyment of cultural foods are characteristics of _______________________ culture.

Asian American

Which action will the nurse take when assessing a patient from Cambodia who is experiencing the culture-bound syndrome of koucharang ("thinking too much")?

Ask about physical and emotional exhaustion

_____________________ is the term describing brain "fatigue" caused by the challenges of school. It is a culture-bound syndrome found in African Americans.

Brain fag

In order to provide holistic nursing care, nurses need to become culturally competent. Use the pneumonic _____________________ to remember the steps in the process

CULTURE

What does the pneumonic CULTURE stand for?

Consider your own cultural biases and how these affect your nursing care. Understand the need to recognize cultural implications in planning and implementing nursing care. Learn how to use cultural assessment tools. Treat patients with dignity and respect. Use sensitivity in providing culturally competent care. Recognize opportunities to provide culturally based care. Evaluate your own previous encounters with patients from other cultures and backgrounds.

_______________________ in access to quality health care, preventive health care, and health education contribute to poor population health.

Disparities

Which term is used to describe a group of adult Jewish family members who want to participate in a religious ceremony at the bedside of a dying patient?

Minyan

___________________ allow artificial insemination only if it is from the husband to his wife.

Muslims

The culture-bound syndrome of ghost sickness is seen in ___________________ patients.

Native American

Harmony with nature is highly valued in the ______________________ and _______________________________ cultures.

Native American American Pacific Islander

______________________ is the concept of intersectionality that involves groups with unequal access to resources, services, and positions.

Social inequality

___________________________________ provide direct support in the form of actively addressing spiritual or religious needs of a patient and family and having discussions about family members' feelings and patient values

Spiritual care providers

______________________is a much broader and more unifying concept than religion, as it is an inherent human characteristic that gives individuals the energy needed to discover themselves, cope with difficult situations, and maintain health.

Spirituality

What is the goal of culturally congruent care?

To provide care to fit a patient's own values, beliefs, and traditions

What is the primary goal of patient-centered care?

To provide individualized care and restore an emphasis on personal relationships

__________________________ is part of a culture in which a way of life is passed along from one generation to the next

Tradition

______________________ nursing is a specialty that focuses on the comparative study and analysis of cultures and subcultures.

Transcultural

Cultural ___________________ helps to provide cultural safety

competence

Cultural _________________________ is the ability to understand, appreciate, and work with individuals from other cultures.

competence

Culturally _______________________ helps provide care that fits with patients' own values, beliefs, and traditions.

congruent care

A ______________________________________ should be done to determine the patient's health beliefs and health care practices and the patient's perspective of the meaning, cause, and preferred treatment of illness.

cultural assessment

Ongoing cultural competence and cultural skill are necessary for a nurse to complete a __________________________ and provide culturally appropriate nursing care for each patient, regardless of the patient's cultural background.

cultural assessment

Demonstrating knowledge and understanding of the patient's culture; accepting and respecting cultural differences; and adapting care to be congruent with the patient's culture.

cultural competence

Developing an awareness of one's own existence, sensations, thoughts, and environment without letting it have an undue influence on those from other backgrounds.

cultural competence

Gaining ___________________ and conducting a _____________ allows a health care provider to understand the cultural factors that shape a patient's life experiences, a patient's health care problems, a patient's behavior, and how a patient might perceive those problems while building a positive nurse-patient relationship.

cultural knowledge self-examination

Acknowledging and exploring a patient's particular dress, adornments, or behaviors is a component of ________________________ care.

culturally competent

In _________________ , there is a feeling of a ball that clings to the stomach or intestines, with symptoms of nausea, pain, and diarrhea

empacho

Cultural _____________________ are the cross-cultural interactions that provide opportunities to learn about other cultures and develop effective intercultural communication.

encounters

Many cultures have _________________________ , who are also known as traditional healers.

folk healers

The first step in providing culturally competent care is:

for you to assess your own cultural background, values, and beliefs related to health and health care.

Believed to be the result of interactions among genetic variations, environmental factors, and health behaviors.

health disparities

Improving _______________________ skills is an important first step in providing culturally competent care.

interpersonal

People who are ______________________ are more likely to have poor health outcomes and to die at an early age because of a complex interaction among individual behaviors, public and health policy, cultural factors, and access to and quality of health care.

marginalized

Core ____________________ help reduce mortality, complications, and inpatient readmissions.

measures

May also be based on skull shape (height, jaw joints, etc.) of which there are three types: -Asian -Caucasian -African

race

Cultural _________________ help assess social, cultural, and biophysical factors that influence patient treatment and care.

skills

What concept of intersectionality addresses the fact that some groups have limited access to certain facets of society such as the labor market?

marginalization

Use a medical _____________________ when you do not speak the patient's primary language.

interpreter

_______________________ patient value systems include respect for elders and authority.

Hispanic/Latino

____________ are things we hold as important.

Values

encompasses the knowledge, values, beliefs, art, morals, law, customs, and habits of the members of a society, including the systems of technology, education, social structures, and political practices.

Culture

__________________ refers to a belief that all members of a particular culture or group hold the same beliefs and values.

Stereotyping

refers to an overgeneralized viewpoint that members of a specific culture, race, or ethnic group are alike and share the same values and beliefs.

Stereotyping

Inequalities in disease morbidity and mortality in segments of the population.

health disparities

Populations with the worst health status are those with the ____________ poverty rates and the ____________education.

highest least

Daily meditation is an example of a ________________ that can be helpful in decreasing stress associated with illness.

ritual

Cultural _____________ refers to the practice of taking measures to avoid cultural imposition.

safety

The personal nature of ________________ requires open communication and the establishment of trust between you and a patient.

spirituality

an individualized journey characterized by experiential descriptors such as meaning, purpose, transcendence, connectedness and energy

spirituality

illnesses or afflictions recognized within a cultural group

Culture-bound syndromes

Which patient statement illustrates a fatalistic attitude about health and illness?

"There is nothing I can do to prevent another heart attack."

Which cultural group has the cultural characteristic of being independent, individualistic, and competitive?

European Americans

How many interrelated components are present in Campinha-Bacote's model of cultural competency?

5

Patients from which culture may experience brain fag?

African American

________________________ culture values interdependence within the cultural group.

African American

Stem cell use is prohibited in the ________________ culture.

Amish

Sacrament of the Sick may be requested by _________________ patients.

Catholic

Sacrament of the Sick is a religious practice carried out for ______________________ during illness.

Catholics

When obtaining an admission history and physical assessment for a non-English-speaking patient, which resource is best for the nurse to use?

Certified medical interpreter

____________________ is caused by extreme anger or rage; patients will display trembling, headache, screaming, stomach disturbances, and sometimes loss of consciousness.

Colera

________________________self-examines the dynamics of personal biases, stereotypes, values, and beliefs related to others different from one's own heritage, while cultural encounter is directly interacting with patients of a diverse population other than one's own.

Cultural awareness

______________________is the pivotal and key construct of cultural competence. It is your desire to engage with patients who have cultural differences that evokes the entire process of cultural competence.

Cultural desire

______________________________________ is the existence of a variety of cultural or ethnic groups within a society.

Cultural diversity

The attitude that other ways of doing things are different but equally valid.

Cultural relativism

____________ is a way of life for a group of people.

Culture

_________________________ syndromes are illnesses or afflictions that are recognized only within a cultural group.

Culture-bound

_____________________________ is the belief that one's own culture is superior to that of others.

Ethnocentrism

When a patient with end-stage liver disease tells the nurse, "I am sick because it is God's will, " which cultural value is the patient displaying?

Fatalism

_______________ beliefs include viewing signs and symptoms of an illness as "God's will."

Fatalistic

_______________________ believe transfusion of blood in any form or agents in which blood is an ingredient are not acceptable.

Jehovah's Witnesses

_______________ is a Catholic religious service.

Mass

Which action will the nurse anticipate taking when caring for a patient who practices the Hindu religion?

Order a vegetarian diet.

help communicate written words

Qualified translators

Which cultural value would likely be important to a Mexican American patient?

Respect for elders

is the initial nursing action in developing cultural competence.

Self-assessment of one's own personal cultural background, beliefs, and values related to health care

________________ is fright sickness, with symptoms of anxiety, insomnia, listlessness, and social withdrawal.

Susto

_____________________ is a culture-bound syndrome sometimes found in Hispanic/Latino people. It is also known as fright sickness or soul loss.

Susto

When a patient states, "I do not eat breakfast or lunch during Ramadan," how will the nurse interpret this information?

The patient is an observant Muslim.

Which social distance is typically comfortable for a European American patient?

The social distance maintained by European Americans is 4 to 12 feet.

Which statement is true regarding the goal of core measures?

They help reduce mortality, complications, and inpatient readmissions.

_________________________ involves the concept of overlooking a particular group.

Under inclusion

A person's ________________and ___________________ shape his or her world view about health, illness, and health care

culture life experiences

In Hispanic/Latino culture, _______________________ is a cultural syndrome which commonly develops after a death or divorce.

ataque de nervios

Symptoms include physical aggression, loud shouting, uncontrollable crying, and trembling.

ataque de nervios

Cultural ___________________ helps the nurse recognize prejudices and assumptions about other people.

awareness

Learning to practice_________________ and ________________ helps you discover a patient's life values and meaning.

caring and compassion

Recent _________________________ may be at risk for physical and mental health problems. This may be related to their country of origin or exposure to factors such as discrimination and bias in their new location.

immigrants

Cultural ___________________ occurs when one culture's beliefs are imposed on individuals from another culture.

imposition

Insisting that a person give up cultural foods because they are unhealthy is an example of __________________ of the nurse's own cultural beliefs on the patient.

imposition

Health care systems and providers contribute to the problem of health disparities as a result of:

inadequate resources, poor patient-provider communication, a lack of culturally competent care, system fragmentation, and inadequate access to language services.

Becomes the foundation for all actions and interpretations.

world view

One's basic assumptions about the nature of reality.

world view

Which cultural concept is displayed when a patient who was born and raised in the United States but then lived in Asia for many years uses an herbal therapist instead going to the hospital?

Acculturation

The culture-bound syndrome koucharang, or kit chroeun, is seen in ___________________ patients.

Cambodian

What are the 5 interrelated components of Campinha-Bacote's model of cultural competency?

Cultural awareness cultural skills cultural encounters cultural knowledge cultural desire

Which concept is demonstrated when the nurse asks a Chinese American patient about the significance of the patient's jade bracelet and whether it can be removed for a diagnostic procedure?

Cultural competence

the ability to understand and work effectively with patients, colleagues, and others whose beliefs, values, and histories differ from yours.

Cultural competence

___________________ is learned by each person within the family and social community.

Culture

______________________ is a way of life for a group of people that includes behaviors, beliefs, values, and traditions.

Culture

______________________ is when a person believes that his or her own culture and worldview are superior to those from different cultural, ethnic, or racial backgrounds.

Ethnocentrism

Equal rights for genders is valued in the ____________________________ culture

European American

____________________ about health and illness is a belief that treatment is unlikely to have any benefit, such as when a patient states that there is nothing that can be done to prevent another heart attack.

Fatalism

When planning care for a Mormon patient who is scheduled for surgery, which action will the clinic nurse take?

Let the surgeon know that the patient observes "Fast Sunday" once a month.

______________________ is the ability to communicate effectively and convey information in a manner that is easily understood by diverse audiences.

Linguistic competence

Which concept of intersectionality refers to limited access to certain facets of society?

Marginalization

_______________________ is a belief that differences among the various racial/ethnic groups determine cultural or individual achievement.

Racism

_______________________ is a more formal and organized system of beliefs, including belief in or worship of a higher power or higher being.

Religion

An intuitive, interpersonal, altruistic, and integrative expression that is contingent upon the nurse's awareness of the transcendent dimension of life but that reflects the patient's reality.

spiritual nursing care

Research shows that ___________________ positively affects and enhances physical and psychological health, quality of life, health promotion behaviors, and disease prevention activities.

spirituality

Which term is used to describe a person's effort to find purpose and meaning in life?

spirituality

When an Amish patient with leukemia is hospitalized, which intervention will the nurse anticipate may be refused based on religious beliefs?

stem cell transplant

The terms ethnicity and race are _________________ and based on self-report.

subjective

Also known as a cultural broker

mediator

___________________ is a high value for European Americans.

Selfreliance

is defined as a person's romantic, emotional, or sexual attraction to another person.

Sexuality

The culture-bound syndrome ___________ is caused by strong anger or rage

colera

A ____________________________ is a social exchange in which a person says or does something that can either intentionally or unintentionally belittle or alienate a person, especially someone of a different race or ethnic group.

microaggression

A ________________ is a large group of adult Jewish people who may gather to pray at the beside of a dying patient.

minyan

Knowledge about your patient directs your ________________________, and the health care provider must learn to anticipate physical findings based on the patient's cultural health practices and the physical characteristics of an ethnic or racial group.

physical assessment

Jews, Muslims, and Seventh Day Adventists prohibit _____________in the diet.

pork

Establishing _____________________ involves attentive listening, talking with patients and answering questions, conveying a sense of trust, and simply offering your time

presence

To assess a culture's values is to observe how it _________________ people

punishes

a set of institutionalized beliefs and rituals

religion

Prohibiting meat is a ________________ practice.

Hindu

Which term describes the process that occurs when an immigrant to the United States eats American fast food on a frequent basis?

Acculturation

A common ancestry that leads to shared values and beliefs.

ethnicity

_________________has a family and group component, but it is not transmitted biologically.

Culture

Cultural _____________________ is the sufficient comparative knowledge of diverse groups, including the values, health beliefs, care practices, world views, and bicultural ecologies commonly found within each group.

knowledge

May be a powerful determinant of one's identity, known as ethnic identity.

ethnicity


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