HONDROS NUR205 EXAM 2 QUESTIONS
AND ANSWERS 2025
Spirituality - An experience, or belief regarding a higher power.
Is it a professional mandate to provide spiritual care? - Yes
FICA tool - Used in spiritual assessment
F in FICA tool - Faith or beliefs
What are you spiritual beliefs?
I in FICA tool - Important and Influence
Is faith and spirituality important for you?
C in FICA tool - Community
Are you connected with a faith center in a community?
A in FICA tool - Address
What support/guidance can health care provide to support your spiritual beliefs?
5 components of cultural competence - 1. Cultural awareness
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2. Cultural knowledge
3. Cultural skills
4. Cultural encounters
5. Cultural desire
Culturally competence - Nurse must be culturally sensitive, culturally appropriate, and
culturally competent to meet the healthcare needs of each person.
Health disparities - preventable differences in the burden of disease, injury, violence, or
opportunities to achieve optimal health that are experienced by socially disadvantaged
populations
Culturally congruent care - Care based on an individuals cultural beliefs, practices, and
values
Marginalized groups - More likely to have poor health outcomes and die earlier. They
experience discrimination and exclusion because of unequal power relationships across
economic, political, social and cultural dimensions.
(minorities, LBGTQ, etc)
Intersectionality - a research and policy model used to study the complexities of people's
lives and experiences
Cultural awareness - conducting a self examination of ones own biases toward other
cultures.
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Cultural knowledge - Nurse obtains educational base about other culturally diverse
groups
Cultural skill - ability to perform a cultural assessment in a sensitive way
Cultural encounter - encourages nurses to directly engage in interactions with patients
from culturally diverse backgrounds
Cultural desire - motivation to want to and not "have to" become culturally aware.
Fatigue - Subjective lack of physical/mental energy
Stages of fatigue - No fatigue--fully functional
Mild fatigue
Moderate fatigue
Exhaustion--impairs functional status
How long must symptoms be prominent before they are recognized as a health problem?
- 2 weeks
Can fatigue be a normal physiological process? - Yes
Physiological fatigue - Caused by imbalance between exercise after activity, sleep, and
diet.
*normal*
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