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,Chapter 01: Cultural Competency
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Ball: Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination, 10th Edition
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c. ―We cannot let him keep his stone because it violates our infection control policy.‖
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OBJ:Nursing process—assessment MSC: Physiologic Integrity: Physiologic Adaptation
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a. Physical characteristics should be used to identify members of cultural groups.
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depth exploration of one’s biases, stereotypes, prejudices, assumptions, and ―-
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wledge is the process of seeking and obtaining a sound educational base about culturally and e
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o.
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2023 Test Bank For Seidel's Guide to Physical Exam
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byJane W. Ball, Joyce E. Dains Chapter 1-
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26; Ace in your Exams in 1 attempt A+
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,Chapter 01: Cultural Competency
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Ball: Seidel’s Guide to Physical Examination, 10th Edition
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MULTIPLE CHOICE vl
1. Mr. L presents to the clinic with severe groin pain and a history of kidney stones. Mr. L’s sont
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urine filter that he has been using. What is your most appropriate response?
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a. ―With your father’s permission, we will examine the stone and request that it ber
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b. ―The stone must be sent to the lab for examination and therefore cannot be kept.‖
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c. ―We cannot let him keep his stone because it violates our infection control policy.‖
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d. ―We don’t know yet if your father has another kidney stone, so we must analyzeth
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xamine the stone and request that it be returned to him‖ is the most appropriate response.
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―The stone must be sent to the lab for examination and therefore cannot be kept‖ and ―Wed
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ection control policy‖ does not provide a reason that it would violate an infection controlpol
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OBJ:Nursing process—assessment MSC: Physiologic Integrity: Physiologic Adaptation
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2. Which statement is true regarding the relationship of physical characteristics and culture?
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a. Physical characteristics should be used to identify members of cultural groups.
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b. There is a difference between distinguishing cultural characteristics and
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c. To be a member of a specific culture, an individual must have certain identifiable
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physical characteristics. vl
d. Gender and race are the two essential physical characteristics used to identify
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cultural groups. vl
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entify members of cultural groups. To be a member of a specific culture, an individual doesn
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haracteristics with cultural characteristics. Gender and race are physical characteristics, not c
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ultural characteristics, and are not used to identify cultural groups.
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DIF:Cognitive Level: Understanding (Comprehension) vl vl vl
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norm is a standard of allowable behavior within a group. Ethnos implies the same race orna
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DIF:Cognitive Level: Remembering (Knowledge) vl vl vl
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4. The motivation of the healthcare professional to ―want to‖ engage in the process of becomingc
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