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Which response to the federal funding of professionally assisted suicide would be compatible with the deontological theory of ethics?

"All life is sacred and require all measures to maintain it."

Which statement, made by a nurse caring for a client diagnosed with dementia and a history of falls best demonstrates the principle of beneficence?

"Current research refutes the use of restrains to keep my client safe from falls."

Which statement, made by a nurse caring for a client diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer best demonstrates the principle of veracity?

"The client is aware of the risks of taking the experimental chemotherapy medication."

Many challenges still exist in adequately providing proper health care to many of the world's population; however, the 21st century is providing new choices and changes that were not previously available. The nurse must be aware and prepared to deal with these changes and be able to communicate effectively to be able to provide the best health care the individual requires and desires. Which clients may represent a cultural challenge for which the nurse should be prepared? (Select all that apply.)

A 24-year-old Black female traveling to Mexico for cancer treatment A 30-year-old Somalian mother who is seeking asylum in the United States A 65-year-old Canadian gentleman traveling to the United States for knee replacement surgery

Which activity would best support the goals of transcultural nursing?

A multidisciplinary research project on the effects of culture on pain management plans

When applying for certification as a transcultural nurse, which activity best supports the need to possess appropriate specialized knowledge?

A portfolio showing completion of educational classes that support culturally congruent nursing.

Which intervention is an example of health promotion with a focus on social justice?

Educating a Hispanic client to the social service programs he or she is qualified for.

Which intervention is directed towards minimizing the primary cause of children's deaths worldwide?

Educating parents on the importance of vaccinations and immunizations.

Which theory of aging postulates that retired individuals who substitute new hobbies for their former employment related actions will be more satisfied with their lives?

Activity theory

Health disparities are a great concern to those who provide health care services. The Health Resources and Services Administration has identified certain populations that are at greater risk for disparities. Which have been identified as an at-risk group? (Select all that apply.)

An elderly gentleman who just moved into his new assisted-living apartment The fourth infant of a mother in her 30s An individual who lives in a remote location

An example of distributive justice related to health care includes:

Assessing an insurance cohort a $5.00 co-pay for generic medication prescriptions.

Which nursing activity shows an understanding of the process of culturally competent nursing practice?

Attending two in-service programs yearly on attaining cultural competency.

Research has shown that which group has the greatest risk of developing complications due to untreated hypertension?

Blacks

Which statement will be the basis for determining the target population for a community education program regarding hypertension?

Black females have a higher average systolic blood pressure than White females at every age.

Provision of long-term help to an impaired family member or close friend is referred to as:

Caregiving

Which nursing intervention demonstrates an understanding of the importance of managing assessment information in a culturally congruent manner?

Client's edema was documented as, "Client reports, 'My legs swell when I spend too much time standing.'"

Which theory of aging focuses on the adaptation or continuation of patterns and behaviors from younger adulthood?

Continuity theory

Which nursing evaluation demonstrates that an African American female client is being monitored for a specific culturally focused health risk?

Current systolic blood pressure has shown a 16-point decrease from baseline.

Which principle concerning death rituals is the primary basis for the nurse's role in the death and grieving process?

Death rituals are critical to an individual's grief process.

Which nursing intervention best demonstrates a culturally sensitive approach to a client's belief in the effectiveness of folk healers?

Discussing interventions the healer would like incorporated into the client's care plan.

Which theory of aging focuses on a pattern of withdrawal upon retirement or disability?

Disengagement theory

Which intervention best demonstrates that a health care institution is culturally sensitive to its culturally diverse female population?

Encouraging a group of female health care providers to establish a series of health care educational sessions

According to Purnell Model for Cultural Competence, what initially indoctrinates an individual to cultural norms?

Family

The nursing supervisor has noted a decline in pregnant Hispanic clients requesting services and maintaining their care at a rural clinic, which recently saw a major staff change. Which could potentially be the catalyst for this decline? (Select all that apply.)

Fewer staff who speak the local language The favorite midwife retired New male physician and nurse

What is the initial step in preparing for a career in international nursing with Asian populations?

Gaining practical experience with the culture through volunteer work among Asian emigrates.

According to Erikson (1963), what is the developmental task of middle adulthood?

Generativity vs. stagnation

Which question demonstrates the nurse's appropriate understanding of the value the African American culture places on formal health care for a skin rash?

Have you been putting any lotions or creams on your rash?"

Which intervention is most culturally congruent when supporting an African American client attempting to determine the feasibility of entering an assisted living care facility?

Identifying facilities in the area that are close to the town's African American neighborhoods.

A newly immigrated male, from a culture that is currently experiencing civil unrest and violence, is being assessed in a clinic for reports of stomach pains. Which additional complaints by the client would alert the nurse to a possible diagnosis of PTSD?

Insomnia and nightmares

When addressing the issue of organ donation, which cultural belief is the basis for the Amish family's traditional viewpoint?

It is preferable that an intact body be buried.

A nurse provides care to a vast culturally diverse population. How can the nurse best address the need to provide cultural congruent nursing care?

Master the skills required to perform an effective cultural assessment.

In an effort to enhance and provide the best training, the Core Curriculum was developed to provide the best training in transcultural nursing for nurses and other members of the health care team. Which aspects of the core of knowledge are used to develop this program? (Select all that apply.)

Medicine Social work Natural science Philosophy

Which MDG is the basis for advocating for the use of condoms in third world counties?

Minimizing the spread of HIV.

The nurse is employing the ETHNIC tool for interviewing an older adult client regarding their cultural health needs. Which portion of this tool involves a discussion of how to include some of the client's beliefs to reach a mutually agreeable plan of care?

N - Negotiate

Which nursing intervention best shows compliance with offering linguistically appropriate services for a culturally diverse population?

Notifying the client that he or she is entitled to language translation services.

Which reaction on the part of the nurse is reflective of the "surface adjustment stage" of cultural adaption?

Possessing a basic understanding of what is expected.

It is determined that an older, widowed client is a member of a familistic culture. Which intervention is best directed toward communicating effectively with the client?

Presenting information related to possible treatment modalities to the entire family.

Which intervention demonstrates integrative nursing care?

Respecting a client's wish to have his or her minister accompany him or her to the operating room.

Which nursing activity has priority when providing culturally congruent care?

Self-reflection concerning beliefs associated with the client's culture.

Which is an example of multilateral health care aid?

Sending the hospital ship HOPE to Japan to provide post-earthquake health care.

Which response is most appropriate when a client describes the alternative medicine therapy he has been using to treat his "stomach problems"?

Sharing that, "Most alternate medicine therapies hadn't been researched for either safety or effectiveness."

Culturally influenced expectations of behavior that is considered appropriate at various stages of development is referred to as:

Social age

The small community of refugees has been growing, and the health care community has been working to meet the various needs of these individuals. Which has been recognized to be the most important aspect to help promote health among these refugees?

Support of the community

Which intervention is in accordance with the stated goal of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)?

Supporting refugee camps in countries experiencing civil wars.

What is the primary nursing goal when completing a cultural assessment?

To develop a care plan with the client's active input

Generally, adults of lower socioeconomic status tend to marry at earlier ages than middle-class or upper-class adults. True or False?

True

Multigenerational programs such as the Foster Grandparents Program have been shown to improve self-esteem, promote life satisfaction, and foster psychosocial adjustment among older volunteers. True or False?

True

The term "sandwich generation" refers to middle-aged adults who are concerned with assisting their older children while concurrently dealing with the challenges of caring for aging parents. True or False?

True

When a culturally diverse client dies, the nurse best demonstrates cultural sensitivity when managing the care of the body by:

assessing the family's expectations regarding how their loved one's body will be handled.

When a Navajo Indian client dies, it is most important for the nurse to recognize that the family will be:

reluctant to touch the body because of a belief in evil spirits.

When providing care that is respectful of a client's health belief system, the nurse bases interventions on the understanding that:

there are three major health belief worldviews that help explain illness.

What question demonstrates that the community health nurse understands the importance of being culturally sensitive to both the client and the client's family community?

"Are the special foods on your diet stocked in your neighborhood's ethnic grocery store?"

When a newly emigrated Asian male reports symptoms suggestive of possible depression, the nurse sensitive to cultural factors affecting this population would ask

"Are you satisfied with the work you've found here in the United States?"

When a newly emigrated Asian male reports symptoms suggestive of possible depression, the nurse sensitive to cultural factors affecting this population would ask:

"Are you satisfied with the work you've found here in the United States?"

When a child from a remote part of Africa dies as a result of a chronic illness, the nurse notes that while the parents appear saddened, they do not express the degree of grief typically expressed by American parents. Which question asked by the nurse best demonstrates an understanding of this particular cultural response?

"Do children often die in your native country?"

When an older African American woman shares with the nurse that, "It's time to think about retiring," the nurse demonstrates an understanding of a culturally created issue that would be relevant to the client by asking:

"Do you have a pension income that will allow you to retire now?"

Which response to the federal funding of medical research would be compatible with the Utilitarian theory of ethics?

"Federal research funds should be used to impact most common forms of cancer."

When applying Mechanic's model of illness behavior, which assessment question best supports the nurse's attempt to determine the client's motivation for seeking health care?

"Has your ability to go to work been affected by the pain in your shoulder?"

A female refugee who has recently emigrated from a war-torn African country presents at a clinic reporting a chronic vaginal drainage. Which assessment question best demonstrates the nurse's sensitivity to the client's community culture?

"Have you ever been the victim of a physical or sexual assault?"

Which question asked during the assessment process of an Aboriginal people client is directed by currently accurate information regarding that culture's risk for a specific disease?

"Have you ever been told you have a problem with drinking too much alcohol?"

Which question asked during the assessment process of an American Indian client is directed by currently accurate information regarding that culture's risk for a specific disease?

"Have you ever been told you have a problem with drinking too much alcohol?"

Which assessment question shows an understanding of the impact of cultural beliefs and behaviors on a client's demonstration of pain?

"How can I help you deal with the pain you are experiencing?"

Which assessment question demonstrates an understanding of the impact that changing female roles have on a culturally diverse family?

"How is your husband adjusting to the fact you are working outside your home?"

Which question reflects an understanding regarding a middle-aged married woman's emotional willingness to undergo elective surgery?

"How many people depend on you for help on a daily basis?"

Which assessment question will provide the nurse with information regarding a Hispanic client's ability to be financially secure after retirement?

"How many years did you attend a formal school?"

An African immigrant is being physical abused by her husband. She remains reluctant to consider divorcing him in spite of having the benefits of doing so explained to her. Which assessment question best demonstrates the nurse's cultural sensitivity regarding this situation?

"How would you expect your family to react if you were to divorce him?"

The nurse is aware that some clients will not recognize the seriousness of their illness. Which statement by the client might reflect that they are not perceiving the seriousness of the symptoms that are being seen?

"I hope I can get some more sleep tonight. I always feel so tired."

Which statement demonstrates the nurse's ability to communicate sincerely and respectfully with a culturally diverse client population?

"I'm always careful to apologize when I'm having difficulty understanding a client."

Which client response best demonstrates successful coping with the age-related functional loses affecting quality of life being experienced by an African American client?

"I've been using a magnifying glass to read the wonderful novel I got as a gift."

Which statement by the client assures the nurse that the client has made a positive adjustment to middle age?

"I've taken up gardening and plan to become a master gardener."

Which statement demonstrates a lack of knowledge concerning the role eye contact plays in various cultures?

"It's so important to maintain eye contact with the client while providing discharge teaching."

Which statement best exhibits a belief in a magico-religious health belief system?

"My child is so sick because God is punishing me."

Which statement exhibits an understanding of the meaning of culturally congruent nursing care?

"Providing culturally congruent nursing care offers care the client has confidence in."

Which statement, made by a nurse caring for a cultural diverse population, regarding spiritual assessments demonstrates the need for future education?

"Religion is a private matter and difficult to assess."

Which notation best demonstrates that the nurse is respectful of a client's spiritual and religious beliefs?

"Rosary beads were sent to the diagnostic lab attached to the client's hospital gown."

The nurse is assessing a 68-year-old Black woman's response to her pain medication who had a left hip arthroplasty 2 weeks ago. Which assessment question best reflects appropriate cultural awareness in evaluating this client's response to her therapy?

"What are you doing that is working best to relieve your pain from your surgery?"

The nurse is conducting a spiritual needs assessment in an effort to create a nursing care plan for a client. The nurse recognizes that which question will assist the nurse in understanding this client's religion?

"What do you believe your punishment will be if you do something wrong?"

Which question would best assist a nurse in determining the health beliefs of a culturally diverse client who has a history of hypertension?

"What have you been doing to help control your high blood pressure?"

The nurse is conducting a spiritual needs assessment with a newly admitted client to the unit. Which question would be the appropriate approach to determine this client's culture?

"When you need strength or hope, who or what do you turn to?"

Which question best assists the nurse in determining whether the family's values will support the client's new health needs?

"Who will be responsible for cooking the foods required of your new diet?"

A hospice nurse recognizes that the client is closer to death and prepares to follow through on the care plan that was already developed. As this has already been discussed with the family, the nurse is prepared to take the appropriate steps to support the family during this difficult time. What is the most appropriate question for the nurse to ask?

"Who would you like me to call when it appears death is imminent?"

Which statement demonstrates the nurse's understanding of the importance cultural symbolism has on nursing care?

"Will you explain to me what you mean when you say your heart hurts?"

Which assessment question demonstrates cultural sensitivity regarding a rural, African American client's understanding of a high-risk medical condition?

"Will you tell me what it means to be diagnosed with high blood pressure?"

A home health care nurse is visiting a new client and notices a few bottles of supplements that are not recorded in the care plan. What is the best approach for this nurse to take?

"Would you mind telling me if these supplements are yours?"

A rural clinic provides health care to a community of mainly Aboriginal Peoples. The nursing staff is concerned that the needs of the local community are not being adequately met. They are aware that research has confirmed which is a potential obstacle?

Clients from various ethnic backgrounds are less likely to visit the clinic on a routine basis.

Which nursing intervention demonstrates an understanding of an emotion outcome observed in clients immigrating from violent cultural environments?

Counseling the client on anger management techniques.

On which maternal-child health care issue would the World Health Organization's (WHO) nursing and midwifery team be most useful as a resource?

Creating breastfeeding policies to be adopted by a third world healthcare system.

Which characteristic is the basis for success in effectively functioning as a nurse in an international setting?

Having strong communication skills that relate to the establishment of an effective nurse-client relationship.

In spite of cultural diversity and the outward differences among the world's population, research has shown that any two individuals share approximately what percentage of their DNA sequence?

99.9%

The emergency department in a large metropolitan city assists many clients each day from various cultures. Which would best present a culture challenge in developing an appropriate nursing care plan?

A 34-year-old Asian gentleman who is in town for temporary work

Evidence-based research has demonstrated various differences among the world's cultures, which the nurse can utilize when conducting a health history and physical examination. Which would be considered an expected average norm?

A bottle-fed infant weighing more than a breast-fed infant

Social justice related to health care is best demonstrated when:

A client reporting chest pain is seen immediately by an emergency room physician.

Which activity would be best supported by the Council on Nursing and Anthropology Association?

A multidisciplinary research project on the effects of culture on pain management plans.

A nurse has noted that a large number of no-shows for prenatal visits in the clinic among the young Hispanic women. The nurse could advocate for which policy to demonstrate the nurse's understanding of the potential health problem and provide a culturally sensitive solution?

A neighborhood clinic with evening hours

Health care organizations are expected to be culturally competent. Which service shows the ability to best manage the difference in cultural values and practices?

Ability to adapt special diets to meet client cultural dietary needs.

When striving for social justice, which intervention demonstrates an understanding of nursing responsibility?

Advocating for a free client for unemployed African emigrates.

Which of the following are considered characteristics of immigrant and refugee families? (Select all that apply)

a. Extended families are valued c. Gender roles are clearly defined e. Post-traumatic stress is common among refugee families

Which intervention will best minimize the negative feelings an older newly immigrated Hispanic client has expressed regarding being admitted to an assisted living facility?

Arranging for the client to share a room with another Hispanic client who also speaks Spanish.

Which nursing intervention demonstrates an understanding of the cultural preservation when caring for a Hispanic client?

Arranging for the client's diet to include the appropriate fever-fighting "cold" foods.

Which intervention could the nurse use to help overcome health service barriers perceived by older clients?

Ask the client about their care preferences regarding self-care remedies

Which nursing intervention demonstrates an avoidance of one of the cited criticisms of current transcultural nursing theories?

Asking the Jewish client whether he or she will need a kosher diet menu.

Which additional assessment should be conducted when monitoring a darkly pigmented person for cyanosis?

Asking the client to provide the location and date of his or her birth.

Which intervention demonstrates that the nurse understands the cultural implication of the parents' belief that their child has been hexed?

Asking the parents to describe the types of symptoms they expect to see in their child

Which nursing action is required when it is determined that a client is self-administering ginseng for back pain?

Assess and document the client's blood pressure.

Which nursing intervention demonstrates one of the strengths of the transcultural nursing Theory of Culture Care Diversity and Universality?

Assessing for stress factors affecting a Haitian client as well as her immediate family.

Which component of transcultural nursing has been greatly supported through the research conducted by anthropologists?

Assessment of woman's ability to function successfully in her role within the family.

Which intervention reflects an understanding of a common negative psychosocial outcome of increased longevity?

Assisting the client to identify social activities he or she is interested in attending.

The nurse approaches the subject of organ donation with a terminally ill Buddhist client based on the understanding that:

the body holds not specific value to the Buddhist after death.

Barriers to HIV preventive efforts in African-American communities include which of the following? (Select all that apply)

Denial Drug use Homophobia Poverty

The nurse is documenting assessment data obtained from an older Hispanic client reporting pain possibly resulting from osteoarthritis. Which notation demonstrates that the nurse implemented culturally congruent assessing techniques?

Denies using any type of traditional folk remedies to manage the pain in right hand.

The nurse is managing the care of a child newly diagnosed with asthma. Which intervention demonstrates the nurse's application of the holistic health belief system?

Determining whether any family member is a cigarette smoker

Which intervention demonstrates the nurse's application of the holistic health belief system when managing the care of a child newly diagnosed with asthma?

Determining whether any family member is a cigarette smoker.

Which intervention demonstrates the implementation of the culturally congruent LEARN mnemonic when assessing an Asian client who reports a skin rash on both hands?

Discussing possible folk remedies that can be used along with the prescribed antibiotic lotion.

Which intervention will best assist the nurse in understanding the culturally diverse client's perception and description of his or her current illness?

Encouraging the client to describe his or her illness in terms of his or her cultural metaphors.

Which activity will best minimize the risk of allowing discrimination and prejudicial behaviors to impact personal nursing practice?

Engaging in regular reflective, cultural self-assessments.

Not only is the nurse responsible for implementing cultural competence but the organization by which the nurse is employed also has certain responsibilities to ensure cultural competence to provide the best possible health care to the local community. Which is recognized as helping to achieve the goal of achieving organizational cultural competence?

Establishing methods of accountability to ensure the goals and mission are being met

Which intervention demonstrates an attempt to meet a goal related to the health issues in Africa as identified by the Millennium Development project?

Establishment of a series of rural prenatal clinics.

The nurse is aware that even though various aspects of each culture are different, there are a few which are very similar. What initially indoctrinates an individual to cultural norms?

Family

To provide better care, the interprofessional health care team relies on its members to help provide the best care to meet the needs of the client. Which member would be the most important to the client?

Family

Which factor represents a challenge to the care of older adults in the United States?

High incidence of poverty among older adults

A small group of nurses are interested in improving the availability of health care to a local refugee community. In an effort to learn more about the community, the nurses are devising an assessment plan to learn more about the culture and determine how best to meet the needs of this group. Which should the nurses include in their assessment? (Select all that apply.) Correct! How do cultural factors influence their daily meals? What would be the best form of transportation to help Correct! Are there any taboos or religious restrictions that need to be considered? Correct! How do the individuals communicate with each other in the family and in the community?

How do cultural factors influence their daily meals? Are there any taboos or religious restrictions that need to be considered? How do the individuals communicate with each other in the family and in the community?

Which assessment question will best help the nurse determine how much a Japanese American client's view of health and illness is influenced by his ethnic culture?

How long has your family lived in America?"

Which cultural belief would be the primary basis for a nurse's discussion concerning birth control with a couple who are African immigrants?

Large families are coveted and viewed as being a sign of wealth and prosperity.

Pain is a common reason that sends clients to seek health care. It is also one of the more challenging to treat and manage. Research has shown that which are often associated with incidences of severe pain? (Select all that apply.)

Lower education levels Medicaid insurance Chronic disease

Research has confirmed that some diseases are more common among certain ethnic groups than others. Which ethnic groups are recognized for carrying the sickle cell trait? (Select all that apply.)

Mediterranean Caribbean Mediterranean

What knowledge will best assist a nurse in providing nonprejudicial care that is sensitive to the beliefs and practices of a culturally diverse client population?

Nurses will not consciously question the bias of their own thinking and so must make a concerted effort to do so regularly.

Which intervention demonstrates that a nurse requires additional education regarding the support of a client's spiritual health?

Offering to add the client to the nurse's prayer list

A local hospital group is creating a local transcultural health care team to assist with the health care of the community that has seen an influx of refugees from other countries. Which will be necessary for each team member to possess to be a part of the team? (Select all that apply.)

Official certification from the TCNS Appropriate licensure as required by the state Proof of formal academic preparation at an accredited institution

Dr. Leininger is credited with developing ethnonursing research in the field of transcultural nursing, which has been used by many others to study relevant topics in nursing. Which is the specific research method used?

Qualitative

An older Asian client who lives alone has begun to have difficulties cooking and maintaining a safe environment in the apartment she rents. Which intervention will have the most impact on the client's ability to maintain independence?

Requesting a social consult to help identify sources who can fund part-time in-home assistance.

A common factor among many of the major denominations in the United States and Canada is their willingness to be involved with providing health care, especially to those who are need it the most. Which denomination is recognized for being one of the major contributors to health care?

Roman Catholics

A blood glucose screening is most appropriate for which ethnic client?

The Hispanic male

The nurse is performing basic assessments of a variety of clients in the clinic. The nurse is aware that a blood glucose screening is most appropriate for which ethnic client?

The Hispanic male or Native american

The nurse is aware that various factors have been identified as influencing an individual's behavior in preventing disease. Which clients represent those factors?

The boyfriend with a mole whose girlfriend keeps telling him, "That looks just like my uncle's and he had cancer."

A 27-year-old new client, who is hearing impaired, has presented to the clinic for a routine visit. Speaking mainly with sign language, the client explains that he is changing physicians because a staff member at the last clinic was constantly trying to talk him into getting cochlear implants, which he does not want. The nurse should be aware that which may be happening?

The client does not see himself as disabled, but simply a member of a certain subcultural group.

When conducting a client's spiritual assessment, the nurse should observe the actions of the client as well as note the client's answers. Which would be an indication of the client's possible spiritual and religious beliefs? (Select all that apply.)

The client's visitors who are not family members. The client is quiet and reserved and has no visitors. The practice of any specific rituals used throughout the day when possible. The type of reading material the client brought to the unit.

Which is the basis to support the need for transcultural nursing in a health care setting that serves a multicultural metropolitan community?

The diversity seen in the values, beliefs, behaviors, as well as physical and mental characteristics of the client population.

Which scenario would the nurse recognize as denial by a family member?

The father who insists the child is just stubborn and misbehaving like he was as a child

What is the basis for assessing the economic status of a culturally diverse client population as a factor affecting the delivery of individualized health care services?

The general health of the members of the lower socioeconomic classes is poor.

The health care community must adjust to meet the needs of the various cultures, especially when there is a diverse difference in the way the incoming culture recognizes various health issues versus the established culture. Which important factor should the nurse remember when designing and implementing health care?

The health care staff should focus on the community and not just the individual.

Which is the primary outcome of the indiscriminative use of the emergency department by the uninsured members of a community?

The ill postpone treatment that results in the lack of early treatment interventions.

Which outcome of a free market economy has the greatest negative impact on the delivery of health care services?

The inability of the working poor to process adequate health insurance.

Which consideration is the basis for the selection of an interpreter for an older client who has a limited ability to speak and understand English?

The interpreter should ideally be of similar age and of the same gender as the client.

Which cultural fact will be the basic force to manage when assessing a perimenopausal woman of a non-American culture?

The larger the number of females in the client's extended family, the more menopausal symptoms she will report.

Which informational intervention best demonstrates the nurse's attempt to minimize the cultural isolation that can result when a client lives in an ethnic neighborhood?

The locations of English language classes in the client's neighborhood

Which statement serves as a basis for preparing to engage in international nursing regarding one's acceptance by the local population of the host country?

The nurse will be accepted as a visitor and treated as such.

Just as it is important for each nurse to determine and reflect on his or her own cultural assessment, it is also important for each organization to be aware of its own transcultural position. Which would indicate an organization is meeting the standards for cultural competence?

The organization that has a defined set of principles written down and followed by each staff member

When providing care that is respectful of a client's health belief system, the nurse bases interventions on the understanding of which of the following?

There are three major health belief worldviews that help explain illness.

Which behavior supports the nurse's evaluation that an older client is successfully engaged in "active aging"?

Volunteering at the local elementary school as a classroom helper.

Which is the primary criticism for using standardized printed history forms when assessing the culturally diverse client population?

Western medicine's signs and symptoms are not always recognized as such by other cultures.

Which nursing intervention demonstrates an understanding of the full scope on culturally sensitive nursing care?

When planning a teenaged focused educational program on sexuality, both homosexual and heterosexual lifestyle choices are discussed


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