https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow
PNUR 101 -101 TURLEY FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
What are cultural actions based on? - ANSWER on implicit cues rather than
written or spoken rules.
What makes it hard to generalize from one cultural situation to the next? -
ANSWER cultural influences
What is cultrally competent care? - ANSWER Delivery of health care with
skill, knowledge, and sensitivity to cultural factors.
According to the National Center for Cultural Competency what continuum
level refers to the unintentional practices that may be harmful to patients due to
ignorance? - ANSWER Cultrual incapacity.
What are Betancourt's componets for developing cultural sensitivity? -
ANSWER Open mindedness, awareness of one's own cultural values,
understanding of differences, knowledge, adaption skills.
What is stereotyping? - ANSWER Consigning cultural attributes to a group of
people based on assumptions, opinions, or attitudes.
What happens in the precompetence stage of cultural competency development?
- ANSWER Providing translators, developing health education aimed at
specific cultural groups, and creating programs that address diverse groups and
acces to care.
What is Xenophobia? - ANSWER An extreme form of ethnocentrism, and an
inherent fear of cultural differences which often leads people to bolster their
security in their own values by demeaning the beliefs and traditions of others.
This usally takes form of prejudice or racist.
https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow
, https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow
In Madeleine Leininger three modes of intervention related to clinical decision
making that focuses on cultural practices which mode refers to the professional
actions that assist in making changes, but not discarding practices that may be
harmful? - ANSWER cultural repatterning and restructuring
What is an example of how knoledge was passed on by oral means through
stories, poetry and parables? - ANSWER Cultural wisdom?
what is the meaning of matriachal - ANSWER when the mother of the family
holds the primary power position
what is the meaning of patriarchal? - ANSWER When the father figure of the
family holds the primary power position
Give examples of cultures that adhere to matriachal and patriarchal - ANSWER
African american have strong matriacral family units, while Asian Americans
have strong patriarchal family units
How do some Native Americans feel about healthcare workers outsideof their
culture? - ANSWER They have a huge mistrust
How has the electronic culture impacted the beliefs, values, and behaviors of
contemporary society and what challenge does this present to healthcare
providers? - ANSWER Helping patients interpret information and make
appropriate choices
Define ethics - ANSWER moral principles that govern a person's behavior or
the conducting of an activity.
Who does the Code of Ethics for nursing publiched by the American Heart
Association act as a guide for? - ANSWER Nurses
How does the nursing profession maintain public trust? - ANSWER Maintain
quality, ethical and safe environments for care and healing of all members of
society.
What document provides the ethical standards for nurses worldwide? -
ANSWER International Code of Ethics
https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow
PNUR 101 -101 TURLEY FINAL EXAM
QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS
What are cultural actions based on? - ANSWER on implicit cues rather than
written or spoken rules.
What makes it hard to generalize from one cultural situation to the next? -
ANSWER cultural influences
What is cultrally competent care? - ANSWER Delivery of health care with
skill, knowledge, and sensitivity to cultural factors.
According to the National Center for Cultural Competency what continuum
level refers to the unintentional practices that may be harmful to patients due to
ignorance? - ANSWER Cultrual incapacity.
What are Betancourt's componets for developing cultural sensitivity? -
ANSWER Open mindedness, awareness of one's own cultural values,
understanding of differences, knowledge, adaption skills.
What is stereotyping? - ANSWER Consigning cultural attributes to a group of
people based on assumptions, opinions, or attitudes.
What happens in the precompetence stage of cultural competency development?
- ANSWER Providing translators, developing health education aimed at
specific cultural groups, and creating programs that address diverse groups and
acces to care.
What is Xenophobia? - ANSWER An extreme form of ethnocentrism, and an
inherent fear of cultural differences which often leads people to bolster their
security in their own values by demeaning the beliefs and traditions of others.
This usally takes form of prejudice or racist.
https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow
, https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow
In Madeleine Leininger three modes of intervention related to clinical decision
making that focuses on cultural practices which mode refers to the professional
actions that assist in making changes, but not discarding practices that may be
harmful? - ANSWER cultural repatterning and restructuring
What is an example of how knoledge was passed on by oral means through
stories, poetry and parables? - ANSWER Cultural wisdom?
what is the meaning of matriachal - ANSWER when the mother of the family
holds the primary power position
what is the meaning of patriarchal? - ANSWER When the father figure of the
family holds the primary power position
Give examples of cultures that adhere to matriachal and patriarchal - ANSWER
African american have strong matriacral family units, while Asian Americans
have strong patriarchal family units
How do some Native Americans feel about healthcare workers outsideof their
culture? - ANSWER They have a huge mistrust
How has the electronic culture impacted the beliefs, values, and behaviors of
contemporary society and what challenge does this present to healthcare
providers? - ANSWER Helping patients interpret information and make
appropriate choices
Define ethics - ANSWER moral principles that govern a person's behavior or
the conducting of an activity.
Who does the Code of Ethics for nursing publiched by the American Heart
Association act as a guide for? - ANSWER Nurses
How does the nursing profession maintain public trust? - ANSWER Maintain
quality, ethical and safe environments for care and healing of all members of
society.
What document provides the ethical standards for nurses worldwide? -
ANSWER International Code of Ethics
https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow https://www.stuvia.com/user/passnursingnow