True or false; race and ethnic origins influence reaction to care
Front
True
Back
What is the basic unit of a social group?
Front
Family
Back
Poor and low-income people received worse care than high-income people for about ___% of quality measures.
Front
60
Back
True or false; receiving health-related information is more important that the provider's IP (interpersonal) skills.
Front
False; IP is more important than receiving health-relate info
Back
Which culture (given in class), aligns with hierarchical family structure?
Front
Asian culture
Back
Which culture (given in class), aligns with egalitarian family structure?
Front
American culture
Back
3 determinants of personal health
Front
Biological, socioeconomic, behavioral
Back
3 Examples of subcultures
Front
LGBTI, disabled, uninsured-refugees
Back
True or false: overwhelming evidence shows that minority groups are prone to receiving poorer quality health care.
Front
True
Back
Why did anthropologists look at families and how they reckon kin?
Front
Kin behavior has specific rules in each culture
Back
Procreation (as a nuclear family type)
Front
Family created by marraige
Back
Dimension of interdependence in the family
Front
Factors that appear to influence only one person have an impact on everyone
Back
Culture
Front
Way of life of a society; includes the way we think, act, interact
Back
Patrilineal descent
Front
Kin through father's lineage
Back
Orientation (as a nuclear family type)
Front
Family into which one is born
Back
Cultural sensitivity
Front
Accept validity of other culture
Back
Matrilineal descent
Front
Kin through mother's lineage
Back
True or False; The US Office of Civil Rights views inadequate interpretation as a form of discrimination.
Front
True
Back
Minority
Front
Member of group in a society
Back
The way in which people behave toward one another is based on what?
Front
The way they perceive their role
Back
First order family task execution
Front
Essential business of the family including the management of tasks, roles, & rules
Back
True or false; cultural competency is included in our core professional competencies.
Front
True; A.2.3 Demonstrate an awareness of the humanity and dignity of all patients and related individuals within a diverse and multicultural society (NCOPE).
Back
True or False; We can take gifts from patients home, they are for us and only us.
Front
False
Back
Afinals
Front
Relatives by marriage
Back
When is the highest level of satisfaction for all groups seen?
Front
When race concordance exists
Back
Mortality
Front
Who dies
Back
Ethnicity
Front
Ancestral heritage
Back
Hispanics had worse access to care than non-Hispanic whites for about ___% of measures.
Front
70
Back
Cultural assessment
Front
A series of questions, including beliefs about their health, things they want to happen & their interaction with religion, that should be asked within the hx
Back
If the patient could choose the race of their health care provider they would chose someone in _____________ ______ ______ ______ ______.
Front
Concordance with their own race.
Back
Matrilocal
Front
marriage residence at mother's house
Back
How is one's role in most societies defined?
Front
By whom they are related to and in what manner
Back
Morbidity
Front
Who gets the condition
Back
Failure to care for oneself is common in __________ oriented cultures.
Front
Family
Back
Cultural pluralism
Front
Maintaining culture and being part of a macro society
Back
Ethnocentrism
Front
A syndrome of attitudes and behaviors that see their own group as virtuous and superior while they see other groups as contemptible and inferior.
Back
Patrilocal
Front
Marriage residence at father's house
Back
Bilateral descent
Front
Kin through both sides of the family
Back
Hierarchical Family Culture
Front
Family structure in which a power differential exists; status is based on age, gender, and occupation
Back
What are the top two cultural shift factors?
Front
1. Length of time in United States
2. Age of arrival
Back
Second order family task execution
Front
Adaptability of the family in response to stress or the demands for changes in existing customs or rules
Back
Any health outcome that is seen in a greater or lesser extent between population is known as _________.
Front
disparity
Back
Health disparity
Front
Racial or ethnic differences in the quality of health care that are not due to access-related factors or clinical needs, preferences, and appropriateness of intervention.
Back
Hypodescent
Front
Assigns mix-race children to lower-status groups ignoring kinship systems; ignored the fact that ancestry of many families in the south were the result of multi-racial unions
Back
Egalitarian Family Culture
Front
Family structure in which everyone is equal; status and power depend on individual's personal qualities
Back
Multiculturalism
Front
Coexistence of many cultures as part of a society
Back
True or false; we are not obligated to provide a translator to those with Medicare or Medicaid who speak English as a second language
Front
False; "No person in the United States shall, on the ground of race, color, or national origin be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be otherwise subjected to discrimination" under any federally supported program (Civil Rights Act of 1964).
Back
Medicaid covers nearly ___% of African Americans and Latino children.
Front
40
Back
True or false; regardless of SES (socioeconomic status), providers give the same amount of information to patients.
Front
False; less information is given by providers to lower SES group patients
Back
Complementary and Alternative Medicine (CAM)
Front
A group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are not presently considered to be part of conventional medicine
Back
Section 2
(25 cards)
The Hindu/Buddhist concept of loss
Front
Circular pattern of life and death
Back
4 sources of loss experienced
Front
Family-related
Personal relationships
Work-related
Other-pet
Back
What is the emphasis of integrative medicine
Front
Healing
Back
The five stages of personal grief (in "order")
Front
Denial
Anger
Bargaining
Depression
Acceptance
Back
Name the five clinical practice techniques of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM).
Combines mainstream medical therapies and CAM therapies for which there is some high-quality scientific evidence of safety and effectiveness
Back
Post traumatic stress disorder
Front
If death occurred in violent or traumatic manner, particularly if witnessed. Often recurrent disturbing recollections of the death, increased arousal such as difficulty sleeping, difficulty concentrating, and anger outbursts.
Back
Major depressive disorder
Front
When duration of grief lasts more than 2 months and is associated with persistent feelings of guilt, preoccupation with thoughts about death feelings of worthlessness, psychomotor retardation and the inability to perform daily activities
Back
Types of Manipulative Methods
Front
FeldenKrais, craniosacral therapy, reflexology, chiropractic adjustments, osteopathic manipulation, massage, Rolfing deep massage, Tui Na (acupressure)
Back
Mind/body medicine
Front
Intervention strategies that are through the to promote health, includes yoga, meditation, relaxation.
Back
Preschooler's response to death
Front
Death is not fixed
Back
True or False; When helping a bereaved student you should be supportive but not give encouragement and reassurance when in the depressed stage of grieving because it's not helpful.
Front
True
Back
Ages ten and older response to death
Front
Death is end of life, terminal and fearsome
Back
What are the three TCM dx options?
Front
Dx by observation
tongue Dx
pulse Dx
Back
Christian concept of loss
Front
Everything ceases at death but continues on in spirit where there are consequences
Emotions are long-lasting or severe and include inability to accept loved one's death, persistent thoughts regarding the death, and preoccupation with thoughts about loved one
Back
Good death
Front
Allows for social adjustments and personal preparation by the dying person and their family
Back
True or false; it's helpful to tell a bereaved student that you understand just how they feel.
Front
False; share your feelings and talk about a similar experience but avoid saying you know just how they feel
Back
True or False; death is more accepted if definition changes along with understanding of what awaits after death.
Front
True
Back
Acceptable death
Front
Non-dramatic, disciplined and with very little emotion such as passing in a hospital setting
Back
Native American concept of loss
Front
Dead & living coexist with the dead influencing the well-being of the living
Back
A toddler's response to death
Front
Senses change in emotional atmosphere
Back
The 6 basic tenants of naturopathy
Front
Healing power of nature
Treat the causes
Do no harm
Doctor as teacher
Treat whole person
Prevention