CARE PREMIUM REVIEW SET 2026 PRACTICE
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Assimilation is the process by which groups "melt" into the
mainstream. Cultural relativism refers to learning about and
applying the standards of another person's culture to activities
within that culture. Acculturation refers to changes that occur within
one group or among several groups when people from different
cultures come in contact with one another. Ethnocentrism is a belief
in the rightness of one's culture's way of doing things.. Answer: The
term used to describe a situation in which a cultural group loses its
identity and becomes part of the dominant culture is called:
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assimilation.
2
cultural relativism.
3
acculturation.
4
ethnocentrism
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Members of some cultural groups tend to speak more loudly when
they are excited, with great emotion and with vigorous and
animated gestures. This is true whether their excitement is due to
positive or negative events. It is important for the nurse to avoid
rushing to judgment regarding a person's intent when the patient is
speaking, especially in a language not understood by the nurse.
Instead, the nurse should withhold an interpretation of what has
been expressed until it is possible to clarify the patient's intent. To
conclude that the patient is disturbed would be a rushed judgment
as the nurse should rule out other options first. Manic patients
switch between extremely happy and extremely depressed states. A
depressed patient is unlikely to speak loudly and animatedly..
Answer: A patient of German origin speaks quite fast, and is very
loud and excited most of the time. What is an appropriate
interpretation by the nurse? The patient is:
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disturbed.
2
from a different culture.
3
manic.
4
,depressed.
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Cultural competence involves acknowledging, appreciating, and
respecting ethnic, cultural, and linguistic diversity. It also involves
educating and promoting healthy behaviors in a cultural context that
has meaning for patients. Cultural competence is not concerned with
the mental diversity of patients; it is a given that each patient will
have a unique personality.. Answer: Which statements are
appropriate for defining cultural competence? Select all that apply.
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Acknowledging ethnic diversity
2
Appreciating diversity in personality
3
Respecting cultural diversity
4
Acknowledging linguistic diversity
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Promoting healthy behaviors
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, For the nurse's personal safety, all home visits should be conducted
during daylight hours. The nurse should carry keys and a cell phone
in the event the keys must be used for self-defense or the cell phone
is needed to call for help. Making a visit in pairs is a good personal
strategy for nurses visiting families with a history of violence or
substance abuse. Dress should be casual but professional and should
include a name tag.. Answer: Which personal safety precaution
should guide the nurse working in home care?
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Do not carry personal items, such as extra car keys or a cellular
phone.
2
Avoid making a visit with another nurse.
3
Schedule visits during daylight hours.
4
Never wear a name tag.
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The McGill Model of Nursing has a strength-based approach in
clinical practice with families. Identification of family strengths and
resources is the priority. Family Stress Theory puts the spotlight on
how families react to stressful events. The goal of the Health Belief