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NU110 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS To enhance their cultural awareness, nursing students need to make an in-depth self-examination of their own: A. Motivation and commitment to caring. B. Social, cultural, and biophysical factors. C. Engagement in cross-cultural interactions. D. Background, recognizing her biases and prejudices. D. Background, recognizing her biases and prejudices. Cultural awareness is an in-depth self-examination of one's own background, recognizing biases and prejudices and assumptions about other people. .During their clinical post-conference meeting, several nursing students were discussing their patients with their instructor. One student from a middle-class family shared that her patient was homeless. This is an example of caring for a patient from a different: A. Ethnicity. B. Culture. C. Heritage. D. Religion. B. Culture. Culture is the context in which groups of people interpret and define their experiences relevant to life transitions. This includes events such as birth, illness, and dying. It is the system of meanings by which people make sense of their experiences. When asked to describe the differences between ethnicity and race, what should the student nurse explain? a. Ethnicity refers to a shared identity, whereas race is limited to biological attributes. b. Ethnicity and race are actually the same and are based in cultural norms. c. Ethnicity can be understood only through an ethic worldview. d. Race refers to a shared identity, whereas ethnicity is limited to biological attributes. ANS: A Ethnicity refers to a shared identity related to social and cultural heritage such as values, language, geographical space, and racial characteristics. Ethnicity is different from race, which is limited to the common biological attributes shared by a group such as skin color or blood type. In any intercultural encounter, there is an insider or native perspective (ethic worldview) and an outsider's perspective (ethic worldview). Ethnicity is best understood by those who are a part of that ethnicity and have an "emic" worldview. What is an example of a CLAS standard? A. proving each patient with health care B. Asking the patient his/her's race C. Providing an interpreter for a deaf patient D. Informing a patient your race is superior to theirs

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NU110 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE

VERIFIED CORRECT SOLUTIONS


To enhance their cultural awareness, nursing students need to make an in-depth

self-examination of their own:

A. Motivation and commitment to caring.

B. Social, cultural, and biophysical factors.

C. Engagement in cross-cultural interactions.

D. Background, recognizing her biases and prejudices.

D. Background, recognizing her biases and prejudices. Cultural awareness is an in-

depth self-examination of one's own background, recognizing biases and prejudices and

assumptions about other people.

.During their clinical post-conference meeting, several nursing students were

discussing their patients with their instructor. One student from a middle-class

family shared that her patient was homeless. This is an example of caring for a

patient from a different:

A. Ethnicity.

B. Culture.

C. Heritage.

D. Religion.

B. Culture.

Culture is the context in which groups of people interpret and define their experiences

,relevant to life transitions. This includes events such as birth, illness, and dying. It is the

system of meanings by which people make sense of their experiences.

When asked to describe the differences between ethnicity and race, what should

the student nurse explain?

a. Ethnicity refers to a shared identity, whereas race is limited to biological

attributes.

b. Ethnicity and race are actually the same and are based in cultural norms.

c. Ethnicity can be understood only through an ethic worldview.

d. Race refers to a shared identity, whereas ethnicity is limited to biological

attributes.

ANS: A

Ethnicity refers to a shared identity related to social and cultural heritage such as

values, language, geographical space, and racial characteristics. Ethnicity is different

from race, which is limited to the common biological attributes shared by a group such

as skin color or blood type. In any intercultural encounter, there is an insider or native

perspective (ethic worldview) and an outsider's perspective (ethic worldview). Ethnicity

is best understood by those who are a part of that ethnicity and have an "emic"

worldview.

What is an example of a CLAS standard?

A. proving each patient with health care

B. Asking the patient his/her's race

C. Providing an interpreter for a deaf patient

D. Informing a patient your race is superior to theirs

, C

TRUE OR FALSE: Medicare is the federal and state funded medical program for

low-income population

FALSE. Medicaid

What causes health care costs to rise? (select all)

A. aging population

B. improved technology

C. the amount of hospitals per state

D. uninsured Americans

E. vitamins

A, B, D

A caregiver asks a nurse to explain respite care. How would the nurse respond?

A. "A service that allows time away for caregivers"

B. "A special service for the terminally ill and their family"

C. "Direct care provided to individuals in a long-term care facility"

D. "Living units for people without regular shelter"

A

A nurse cares for dying patients by providing physical, psychological, social, and

spiritual care for the patients, their families, and other loved ones. This service is

known as:

A. Respite care

B. Palliative care

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