PBSC-Nursing Lecture Unit 2 (Concepts 4, 44,
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Maslows Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWER Self-actualization
Ego
Social
Security
Physiological
Adherence - ANSWER self-initiated action taken to promote wellness, recovery, and
rehabilitation
Self-management - ANSWER The ability of the individual to maintain control of one's self
and to generalize skills learned across various settings.
Culture - ANSWER pattern of shared attitudes, beliefs, self-definitions, norms, roles, and
values that can occur among those who speak a particular language or live in a defined
geographical region.
Enculturation - ANSWER the process of learning culture
Acculturation - ANSWER Process of acquiring new attitudes, roles, customs, or
behaviors as a result of contract with another culture
Assimilation - ANSWER a process by which a person gives up his or her original identity
and develops a new cultural identity by becoming absorbed into the more dominant
cultural group
, Biculturalism - ANSWER dual pattern of identification and often of divided loyalty
Ethnicity - ANSWER refers to a common ancestry that leads to shared values and beliefs
Scope of Culture - ANSWER Causal beliefs about health
Illness expression
Symptoms of illness
Taboos
Causal Beliefs about Illness - ANSWER Non-western cultures have theories of disease
causation whereas Western cultures are more likely to endorse solely biomedical
causation
Symptom and Illness Expression - ANSWER Manifestation and symptoms of illness may
be unique for different cultures
Taboos - ANSWER A patient may deny the existence of socially disapproved symptoms
and/or decide not to seek treatment.
Culture attributes and criteria - ANSWER Culture is learned
Changing and adapting
Shared beliefs, Values and Behaviors
Self-awareness - ANSWER means identifying oneself and understanding one's own
cultural identity
Health Promotion - ANSWER the process of enabling people to increase control over,
and to improve, their health
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Maslows Hierarchy of Needs - ANSWER Self-actualization
Ego
Social
Security
Physiological
Adherence - ANSWER self-initiated action taken to promote wellness, recovery, and
rehabilitation
Self-management - ANSWER The ability of the individual to maintain control of one's self
and to generalize skills learned across various settings.
Culture - ANSWER pattern of shared attitudes, beliefs, self-definitions, norms, roles, and
values that can occur among those who speak a particular language or live in a defined
geographical region.
Enculturation - ANSWER the process of learning culture
Acculturation - ANSWER Process of acquiring new attitudes, roles, customs, or
behaviors as a result of contract with another culture
Assimilation - ANSWER a process by which a person gives up his or her original identity
and develops a new cultural identity by becoming absorbed into the more dominant
cultural group
, Biculturalism - ANSWER dual pattern of identification and often of divided loyalty
Ethnicity - ANSWER refers to a common ancestry that leads to shared values and beliefs
Scope of Culture - ANSWER Causal beliefs about health
Illness expression
Symptoms of illness
Taboos
Causal Beliefs about Illness - ANSWER Non-western cultures have theories of disease
causation whereas Western cultures are more likely to endorse solely biomedical
causation
Symptom and Illness Expression - ANSWER Manifestation and symptoms of illness may
be unique for different cultures
Taboos - ANSWER A patient may deny the existence of socially disapproved symptoms
and/or decide not to seek treatment.
Culture attributes and criteria - ANSWER Culture is learned
Changing and adapting
Shared beliefs, Values and Behaviors
Self-awareness - ANSWER means identifying oneself and understanding one's own
cultural identity
Health Promotion - ANSWER the process of enabling people to increase control over,
and to improve, their health