Nursing 202 - Ch.15 Culture & Ethnicity
This system includes diet therapy, mind-body control methods, therapeutic touch, acupressure, reflexology, naturopathy, kinesiology, and churopractic methods.
alternative healthcare
This consists of folk medicine and traditional healing methods which may also include OTC medications or self treatment
indigenous healthcare system
______ affect healthcare by determining what programs will be funded, such as medicare, medicaid, or affordable health care. This differs among cultures and may affect their health
politics
This refers to negative attitudes toward other people based on faulty and rigid stereotype about race, gender, sexual orientation, etc.
prejudice
In this system, healthcare providers are educated and are trained for specific roles and responsibilities.
professional healthcare system
A person's ______ may determine what healthcare is acceptable. This can differ among cultures and may affect their health.
religion
This includes the family unit (extended family, single parent), and wider organizations (community, religious group) with which an individual or family identifies
social organization
When a person's _____ is protected, they feel secure and safe, less anxious, and more in control.
space
These are groups within a larger culture that have some characteristics that are different from the dominant culture
subcultures
True or false: space is a cultural factor that can affect health
true
true or false: social organization is a cultural factor that may affect health
true
_______ populations are more likely to develop health problems and experience poorer outcomes because of limited access to care, high-risk behaviors, and multiple/cumulative stressors
vulnerable
QSEN states that upon graduation, the student nurse should be prepared to A. seek learning opportunities to care for patients of diversity B. Be aware that a person's biases of a culture can interfere with providing professional care C. Provide patient centered care that is respectful across a variety of diversity D. All of the Above
D
The most important concept about vulnerable subcultures guiding nursing care is that persons belonging to these groups: A. Receive different health care B. Have difficulty complying with their therapy C. Never have insurance D. Often have limited access to health care
D
Vulnerable populations are most likely to develop health problems and poor outcomes because of limited access to care and lack of resources. When caring for a patient from a vulnerable group, what is most important for the nurse to focus on? a. Methods to connect the patient with a social worker b. Family members and their interactions in planning care c. Identifying the patient's difficulties and risks d. Identifying the patient's strengths and resources
D
Which of the following are considered barriers to culturally competent care? A. lack of knowledge B. ethnocentrism &cultural stereotypes C. prejudice & discrimination D. language barrier E. all of the above F. only B and C
E
This refers to a person who identifies with two cultures and integrates some of the values and lifestyles of each into his or her life
bilculture
These include ways in which people are different genetically and physiologically and can be susceptible to certain disease and injuries. This includes: skin color, drug metabolism, and genetic variations.
biological variations
This system combines Western biomedical beliefs with traditional North American values of self-reliance, individualism, and aggressive action. This system is also known as Western medicine and allopathic medicine.
biomedical healthcare system
_______ includes verbal and nonverbal language. Differences in this can present one of the most difficult obstacles in providing care to a patient.
communication
This is the belief that all people of a certain racial or ethnic group are alike in certain respects. This may be positive or negative
cultural stereotypes
_____ is the beliefs, customs, arts, lifestyle, communication of a particular society, group, place, or time.
culture
If patient's health practice is having harmful effects, you should
develop a plan to reduce or eliminate the practice
This refers to the behavioral manifestations of that prejudice and includes racism
discrimination
A group that has the most power to control values and reward or punish behaviors. This is usually, but not always, the largest group.
dominant culture
If patient's health practice is neutral you should ______
don't interfere
_____ affects funding for public services and people's ability to pay for healthcare. This can differ among cultures and may affect their health.
economy
_____ influences the perception of wellness and illness and the options that are available for healthcare. This can differ among cultures and may affect their health.
education
If patient's health practice is helpful you should _______
encourage it
This refers to a person's perception of his or her ability to plan activities that control nature or direct environmental factors. This is called ________
environmental control
This is the tendency to think that your own group (cultural, professional, or social) is superior to others and to view behaviors and beliefs that differ from your own as somehow strange or unenlightened.
ethnocentrism
True or false: communication is not a cultural factor that affects health
false
True or false: time orientation is not a cultural factor that can affect health
false
true or false: environmental control is not a cultural factor that can affect health
false
If patient's health practice have effects are unknown you should _______
get more information
This system focuses more on the need for harmony and balance of the body with nature
holistic healthcare
Lack of ______ can cause the nurse to misinterpret a patient's behavior because of their cultural differences
knowledge
This can involve foreign languages, street talk, and jargon
language barrier
This system involves belief in supernatural beings which is considered "alternative" in the US. An example of this is voodoo.
magico-relgious healthcare
This refers to many cultures and is used to describe groups rather than individuals. The US is a great example, as the population is made up of individuals with many different cultural groups.
multicultural
Some people tend to be present or future oriented depending on their culture. Others may be more rooted in the past. This is called ________
time orientation
True or false: biological variations are a cultural factor that can affect health
true
True or false: homeless, poor, mentally ill, physically disabled, young, and older adults are more vulnerable populations
true
True or false: nursing is the largest subculture in the healthcare culture
true
True or false: some ethnic and racial minority groups are vulnerable as subcultures because of high risk behaviors
true