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PPR Exam 4 Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Version 2025 Already Passed Increase in elderly population - Answers The elderly consume more health care culturally congruent care - Answers care that fits a person's life patterns, values, and system of meaning Accept people religious/moral/ethical beliefs against your own African Americans - Answers High blood pressure Diabetes unplanned change - Answers occurs spontaneously or randomly GREAT when PLANNED planned change - Answers Require experience & skill Done by committee/administratives accidental change - Answers Imbalance system Met with hostility & resistance Change in nursing usually - Answers Forced or unplanned ethical dilemma - Answers a situation in which you have to decide whether to pursue a course of action that may benefit you or your organization but that is unethical or even illegal Ethic - Answers Group within a cultural systems/ distinct classification Religion, culture, language, appearance Race - Answers Set of distinct characteristics genetically /biologically transmitted gerontological nursing - Answers nursing practice that promotes wellness and highest quality of life for aging individuals cultural competence: sensitivity - Answers Able to meet needs more successfully cultural competence: dignity - Answers Crucial to treat patients with cultural competence: knowledge - Answers About their culture only occurs with effort Cultural competence: acceptance - Answers Necessary to provide culturally competence care Barriers to culturally competent care - Answers Ethnocentrism Cultural imposition Cultural blindness Stereotypes Prejudice Racism Cultural conflict Cultural shock Ethnocentrism - Answers belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group Greatest barrier cultural imposition - Answers When one person imposes his or her beliefs, values, and practices on another because he or she believe his or her ideals are superior cultural blindness - Answers when one ignores differences and proceeds as though they do not exist Stereotyping - Answers Assuming that everyone in a particular group is the same. prejudice - Answers Strong negative feelings for person of a specific culture Racism - Answers Racial prejudice Cultural conflict - Answers Enter a power struggle with another person Cultural shock - Answers Emotional shock by being immersed in a different culture Lewin's Theory of Change - Answers 1). Unfreezing: The need for change is recognized. 2). Moving: Change is initiated after a careful process of planning. 3). Refreezing: Change becomes operational. Restraining forces : there is a reason behind every behavior Restraining forces - Answers Realities that tell people not to participate in a certain behavior driving force - Answers Urges /motivations for people to participate in the behavior Transition: Developmental - Answers Aging Transition: situational - Answers Divorce , illness Transition: organizational - Answers Downsizing or restructuring Transition: health illness - Answers Change in roles, abilities, expectations Conflict - Answers Real or perceived differences between individuals with differing values, ideas, or goals Conflict - Answers Inevitable collusion - Answers secret agreement or cooperation Develop informal power Communication - Answers Exchange of information passive communication - Answers Not an effective communicator evidence-based practice - Answers nursing care provided that is supported by sound scientific rationale Research to back up what they are doing Nurse Practice Act - Answers statute in each state and territory that regulates the practice of nursing Passive aggressive communication - Answers Sarcastic or condescending aggressive communication - Answers Interactions are dictatorial and controlling nurse-nurse conflict - Answers Lateral violence Different philosophies, professional experience,collusion or incivility Nurse to physician conflict - Answers Due to view of power differential Disrupt culture of safety and prevent safe patient care A-type conflict - Answers Nurse to nurse Nurse to physician Nurse to patient Staffing Nurse to patient conflict - Answers Arise when patients and families do not feel heard or are not provided with shared decision making Staffing conflict - Answers Budgetary, restrictions, nursing shortage, transparency workplace bullying - Answers Verbal/nonverbal attack Info withheld Hostility Withhold support Public criticism

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PPR Exam 4 Questions with Verified Solutions Latest Version 2025 Already Passed

Increase in elderly population - Answers The elderly consume more health care

culturally congruent care - Answers care that fits a person's life patterns, values, and system of meaning



Accept people religious/moral/ethical beliefs against your own

African Americans - Answers High blood pressure

Diabetes

unplanned change - Answers occurs spontaneously or randomly

GREAT when PLANNED

planned change - Answers Require experience & skill

Done by committee/administratives

accidental change - Answers Imbalance system

Met with hostility & resistance

Change in nursing usually - Answers Forced or unplanned

ethical dilemma - Answers a situation in which you have to decide whether to pursue a course of action
that may benefit you or your organization but that is unethical or even illegal

Ethic - Answers Group within a cultural systems/ distinct classification

Religion, culture, language, appearance

Race - Answers Set of distinct characteristics genetically /biologically transmitted

gerontological nursing - Answers nursing practice that promotes wellness and highest quality of life for
aging individuals

cultural competence: sensitivity - Answers Able to meet needs more successfully

cultural competence: dignity - Answers Crucial to treat patients with

cultural competence: knowledge - Answers About their culture only occurs with effort

Cultural competence: acceptance - Answers Necessary to provide culturally competence care

Barriers to culturally competent care - Answers Ethnocentrism

, Cultural imposition

Cultural blindness

Stereotypes

Prejudice

Racism

Cultural conflict

Cultural shock

Ethnocentrism - Answers belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group



Greatest barrier

cultural imposition - Answers When one person imposes his or her beliefs, values, and practices on
another because he or she believe his or her ideals are superior

cultural blindness - Answers when one ignores differences and proceeds as though they do not exist

Stereotyping - Answers Assuming that everyone in a particular group is the same.

prejudice - Answers Strong negative feelings for person of a specific culture

Racism - Answers Racial prejudice

Cultural conflict - Answers Enter a power struggle with another person

Cultural shock - Answers Emotional shock by being immersed in a different culture

Lewin's Theory of Change - Answers 1). Unfreezing: The need for change is recognized.

2). Moving: Change is initiated after a careful process of planning.

3). Refreezing: Change becomes operational.



Restraining forces : there is a reason behind every behavior

Restraining forces - Answers Realities that tell people not to participate in a certain behavior

driving force - Answers Urges /motivations for people to participate in the behavior

Transition: Developmental - Answers Aging

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