Culture - ANSWERBehaviors shared by groups of people
Enculturation - ANSWERlearning from growing up in culture
Vulnerable Populations - ANSWERPg.1637-1638
What you look at in culture - ANSWERage, beliefs, values, morals, gender, race,
religion
Delegation - ANSWERDelegate only tasks for which you are responsible; only
routine tasks, only for stable client.
Organization/Prioritization - ANSWERHead to toe assessment
Chronological to
ABC's ALS, Maslows Hierarchy to
Most critical problem first
Types of Elder Abuse - ANSWERPhysical, Sexual, Neglect, Emotional, Financial
Autosomes - ANSWERNonsex chromosomes (dominant and recessive)
Assimilation - ANSWERAdaption to dominant culture (fitting in)
Subculture - ANSWERCulture within a culture
Ethnicity - ANSWERConnectedness to place of birth, customs, characteristics
Race - ANSWERPhysical characteristics and genetic traits
x linked dominant - ANSWERaffected fathers have affected daughters
(vitamin D, rickettes)
Interdisciplinary Teams - ANSWER1. Nursing team
2. Allied health team
3. Physicians
4. Pharmacists
5. Complementary Alternative Medicine
6. Religious Leaders
Team STEPPS - ANSWERTeam strategies and tools to enhance performance and
patient safety
Resolving conflicts professionally (Conflict resolution)
Individual Conflict(role Conflict) - ANSWERpersonal conflict,in yourself