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Which concept of intersectionality provides limited access from facets of
society?
A. Marginalization
B. Under inclusion
C. Social inequality
D. Matrix of domination ANSW ✔✔ A. Marginalization
When the nurse has a prejudice against a particular culture, which type of
behavior is likely to result?
A. Discrimination
B. Culturally congruent care
C. Effective intercultural communication
D. Sufficient knowledge of diverse groups ANSW ✔✔ A. Discrimination
What is the primary goal of patient-centered care?
A. To provide care that fits a patient's own values, beliefs, and traditions
B. To help in recognizing biases, prejudices, and assumptions about other
people
C. To provide individualized care and restore an emphasis on personal
relationships
D. To assess social, cultural, and biophysical factors that influence patient
treatment and care ANSW ✔✔ C. To provide individualized care and restore
an emphasis on personal relationships
,The registered nurse is evaluating statements of a student nurse after teaching
about cultural assessment models. Which statement by the student nurse
needs correction?
A. "Cultural assessment models are used to stereotype a particular group of
patients."
B. "Cultural assessment models help to focus on the information relevant to
patient's problem."
C. "Cultural assessment models can be used to understand a patient's religious
beliefs."
D. "Cultural assessment models help one to understand the complex factors
that influence a patient's cultural world view." ANSW ✔✔ A. "Cultural
assessment models are used to stereotype a particular group of patients."
A nursing student is doing a community health rotation in an inner-city public
health department. The student investigates socio-demographic and health
data of the people served by the health department and detects disparities in
health outcomes between rich and poor. What does this example illustrate?
ANSW ✔✔ C
While assessing a patient of a different culture, the nurse wants to know the
patient's perception of the etiology of the disease. Which is the most
appropriate question asked by the nurse using a patient's explanatory model?
A. "What do you call your problem?"
B. "Why do you think it started when it did?"
C. "What do you think your sickness does to you?"
D. "What are the chief problems your sickness has caused you?" ANSW ✔✔ A.
"What do you call your problem?"
Which concept of intersectionality involves unequal access to resources and
services?
A. Overinclusion
,B. Marginalization
C. Social inequality
D. Matrix of domination ANSW ✔✔ C. Social inequality
What is the goal of transcultural nursing?
A. To provide care to fit with a patient's own values, beliefs, and traditions
B. To help with recognizing biases, prejudices, and assumptions
C. To assess social, cultural, and biophysical factors that influence patient
treatment and care
D. To motivate the nurse to learn from the others, accept the role as a learner,
and be open to and accepting of cultural differences ANSW ✔✔ A. To provide
care to fit with a patient's own values, beliefs, and traditions
The nurse asks a patient, "How is this health problem different from the
previous one you had?" Which type of nursing assessment question has the
nurse asked?
A. Contrast
B. Focused
C. Open-ended
D. Bicultural ecology and health risks ANSW ✔✔ A. Contrast
The nurse is using an interpreter to communicate with a patient who does not
speak English. Which action by the nurse may hamper the communication
between the nurse and the patient?
A. Introducing the interpreter to the patient
B. Determining the interpreter's qualifications
C. Looking at the patient instead of the interpreter
, D. Asking the patient's family members to serve as interpreters ANSW ✔✔ D.
Asking the patient's family members to serve as interpreters
A patient is diagnoses with a diabetic ulcer with gangrene to his foot. The
primary health care provider advises surgery, but the patient refuses because
removal of a body part is not permitted according his or her religious
preference. Which concept justifies this scenario?
A. Marginalization
B. Iceberg analogy
C. Intersectionality
D. Health disparity ANSW ✔✔ B. Iceberg analogy
The nurse is performing a cultural assessment of a patient. Which question of
the nurse reflects a focused question?
A. "Who lives with you?"
B. "What do you do to keep yourself well?"
C. "What do you think caused your illness?"
D. "Is there someone with whom you want us to talk about your care?" ANSW
✔✔ D. "Is there someone with whom you want us to talk about your care?"
Which statement is true regarding the goal of core measures?
A. They help recognize prejudices and assumptions about other people.
B. They help reduce mortality, complications, and inpatient readmissions.
C. They help provide care that fits with the patient's own values, beliefs, and
traditions.
D. They help assess social, cultural, and biophysical factors that influence
patient treatment and care. ANSW ✔✔ B. They help reduce mortality,
complications, and inpatient readmissions.