PPN 302: WEEK 3 QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS, 100%
GUARANTEE
True/False: Health promotion requires a critical understanding of issues of race, class, gender,
sexuality and their intersecting impacts. - True! Nurses have an ethical responsibility to
care for diverse individuals, groups, and communities
What is race? - - the socially constructed classification of human beings based on skin
colour/physical attributes, historical and geographic context
- determined socially and psychologically, rather than biologically
- often the basis upon which groups are formed, agency is attained, social roles are assigned, and
status is conferred
True/False: Racism is an "ideology of inferiority" used to justify discrimination. - True!
Racism is a comprehensive system of discrimination, restructuring opportunities, and assigning
value (a systematic/systemic process).
It is the protection of privilege (privilege of status, opportunity and traditions)
What are the 4 levels of racism? - Individual, institutionalized, systemic, and internalized.
What is individual/interpersonal racism? - Negative attitudes and behavours that
individuals hold regarding others of a different race
- Microaggression,
- Passive aggression,
- Exclusion,
- Bias, stereotype, prejudice,
What is institutionalized racism? - - Policies, rules, and regulations of an organization or
institution that systematically reflect and produce differential treatment of racialized groups
- Sometimes referred to as systemic racism
- Underrepresentation, Bias in hiring and promotion
GUARANTEE
True/False: Health promotion requires a critical understanding of issues of race, class, gender,
sexuality and their intersecting impacts. - True! Nurses have an ethical responsibility to
care for diverse individuals, groups, and communities
What is race? - - the socially constructed classification of human beings based on skin
colour/physical attributes, historical and geographic context
- determined socially and psychologically, rather than biologically
- often the basis upon which groups are formed, agency is attained, social roles are assigned, and
status is conferred
True/False: Racism is an "ideology of inferiority" used to justify discrimination. - True!
Racism is a comprehensive system of discrimination, restructuring opportunities, and assigning
value (a systematic/systemic process).
It is the protection of privilege (privilege of status, opportunity and traditions)
What are the 4 levels of racism? - Individual, institutionalized, systemic, and internalized.
What is individual/interpersonal racism? - Negative attitudes and behavours that
individuals hold regarding others of a different race
- Microaggression,
- Passive aggression,
- Exclusion,
- Bias, stereotype, prejudice,
What is institutionalized racism? - - Policies, rules, and regulations of an organization or
institution that systematically reflect and produce differential treatment of racialized groups
- Sometimes referred to as systemic racism
- Underrepresentation, Bias in hiring and promotion