Cultural
6. Which of the following is not a transcultural communication technique?
C. Examining your stereotypes and biases
9. Which of the following, if any, encompasses the definition of patient-centered care?
C. The nurse is aware of the role of cultural health beliefs and practices in the person's health-seeking behavior and is able to negotiate treatment options appropriately and in a culturally sensitive way.
10. Only nursing encounters with racial/ethnic minority patients are considered "cross-cultural" encounters.
FALSE
5. National CLAS Standards 1-3 provide recommendations on implementing language assistance services.
False
7. Developing cultural and linguistic competency is a specific achievement.
False
3. Campinha-Bacote's model of culturally competent care encourages health care providers to:
. Seek cultural encounters, obtain cultural knowledge, develop skills to conduct culturally sensitive assessments, and develop self-awareness
4. Which of the following, if any, is the definition of "illness"?
. The psycho-social meaning and experience of the perceived disease for the individual, the family, and those associated with the individual
When a person believes that other groups have "natural" cultural characteristics and there are no variations within a specific culture, this person displays which of the following?
Essentialism
1. Cultural and linguistic competency is a set of congruent behaviors, attitudes, and policies that come together in a system, in an agency, or among professionals.
True
8. Which of the following four statements best describes the relationship between the knowledge-centered and skill-centered approaches to delivering culturally and linguistically competent care?
WRONG = A. The knowledge-centered approach should be given preference, because specific knowledge about culture or ethnic groups helps nurses define their patients who come from these groups.