Rosemarie Rizzo Parse: - Answers she created the Human Becoming Theory of Nursing, which guides
nurses to focus on the quality of life from each person's own perspective as the goal of nursing.
Jordan's Principle: - Answers We are ensuring that First Nations children can access the products,
services and supports they need, when they need them, while we work with First Nations partners,
provinces and territories to develop long-term approaches to help better address the unique needs of
First Nations children.
What day is designated as National Day for Truth and Reconciliation in Canada? - Answers September
30th
Global health:defined by the International Institute of Medicine (IOM) as - Answers "health problems,
issues, and concerns that transcend national boundaries may be influenced by circumstances or
experiences in other countries, and are best addressed by cooperative actions and solutions."
Purnell's Model outside rim - Answers global society
prunells model second rim - Answers community
prunells model third rim - Answers family
prunell's model inner rim - Answers person
prunells model center - Answers what we do not know yet
Social justice: - Answers broadly understood as the fair and compassionate distribution of the fruits of
economic growth. (UN definition)
Ex: equal pay no matter what gender, equal employment opportunities
Purnell and Paulanka 1998: - Answers The totality of socially transmitted behavior patterns, arts, beliefs,
values, customs, lifeways, and all other products of human work and thought characteristics of a
population that guide their worldview and decision making
Munoz and Luckman 2005: - Answers culture refers to the common lifestyles, languages, behavior
patterns, traditions, and beliefs that are learned and passed on from one generation to the next
culture provides each person with the specific rules for dealing with the universal events of life- birth
mating, child rearing, illness, pain, and death
Learn model L - Answers listen and ask questions
Learn model E - Answers expain using simple terms
Learn model A - Answers acknowledge clinet views differ from your own
, Learn model R - Answers Reccommened what you wnat your pateint to do
Learn model N - Answers negtiate and adapt
what are the 3 models of nurisng care accordning to leniger - Answers 1. Culture care preservation or
maintenance ( eg. no cold food after surgery)
2. Culture care accommodation or negotiation (eg. providing a prayer room/ space to mediate)
3. Culture restructuring or repatterning ( eg. lower/ no sodium diet)
Internationalization: - Answers interaction and interdependence of people in different countries
Globalization: - Answers Worldwide (technology, the economy, tourism, information)
Universalization: - Answers the spread of people and cultures worldwide ( human rights, liberty,
democracy) ( trade and business)
Westernization: - Answers values, behaviors of Western societies (shaking hands)
Supranational institutions: - Answers an origination that exists in multiple countries
Bearing witness: - Answers means we continue the conversations, share stories, and learn and grow
from ongoing dialogues
Affirmative action: - Answers is a policy to increase the opportunities provided to underrepresented
parts of society
Restorative justice: - Answers focuses on through reconviction with victims and the community at large
Bias - Answers prejudice in favour of or against one thing, person or group compared to another
Conscious bias: - Answers aka explicit bias. ex: conscious bias for only liking French wine
Unconscious Bias - Answers Social stereotypes about certain groups of people that individuals form
outside their own conscious awareness. Often incompatible with one's conscious values.
Affinity Bias: - Answers the tendency people have to connect with others who share similar interests,
experiences and backgrounds
Confirmation Bias: - Answers the inclination to draw conclusions about a situation or person based on
your personal desires, beliefs and prejudices rather than on unbiased merit.
Attribution Bias: - Answers when we try to make sense of or judge a person's behavior based on prior
observations and interactions we've had with that individual that make our perception of them.
Conformity Bias: - Answers (peer pressure) the tendency people have to act similarly to the people
around them regardless of their own personal beliefs or idiosyncrasies.