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Cards (38)

Section 1

(38 cards)

Health

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a state of well-being, that is culturally defined and valued by a designated culture.

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What are Aboriginals suffering from?

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diseases, social problems, and depression of spirit

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4 paths of acculturation experience

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Integration (GOAL), assimilation, separation/segregation, marginalization

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Leininger. Health refers to

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a state of well-being that is culturally defined and valued by a designated culture.

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Care is

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the provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone

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Leininger. Cultural care universality refers to

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common care or similar meanings that are evident among many cultures.

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Leininger. Cultural care refers to

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multiple aspects of culture that influence and enable a person to improve their human cond or to deal with illness or death

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What can individuals do to obtain cultural competence?

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acknowledge cultural differences, understand own culture, engage in self-assessment, acquire cultural knowledge and skills, view behaviour within a cultural context

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Transcultural nursing (Leininger)

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a substantive area of study and practice focused on comparative cultural care (caring) values, beliefs, and practices of individuals or groups of similar or different cultures with the goal of providing culture-specific and universal nursing care practices in promoting health or well-being or to help people to face unfavorable human conditions, illness, or death in culturally meaningful ways

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Leininger. Cultural care preservation or maintenance refers to

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nursing care activities that help people of particular cultures to retain and use core cultural care values related to healthcare concerns or conditions.

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Leininger. Culture refers to

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learned, shared, and transmitted values, beliefs, norms, and lifeways of a specific ind or group that guide their thinking, decisions, actions, and patterned way of living

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What 3 cultures make up Canada?

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Aboriginal peoples Founding Nations - British, French Foreign-born Canadians - Philippines, etc

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Theory needs to be developed to facilitate _____________nursing practice to achieve quality care.

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standardizing

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Continuum of cultural competence

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Leininger. Cultural care repatterning or restricting refers to

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therapeutic actions taken by culturally competent nurse(s) or family. These actions enable or assist a client to modify personal health behaviors towards beneficial outcomes while respecting the client's cultural values.

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Potential causes of cultural conflict

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ethnocentrism bias/prejudice discrimination stereotyping cultural imposition cultural ignorance language barriers

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Culture

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combo of a body of knowledge, belief, and behaviour.

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What 6 steps are involved in the continuum of cultural competence?

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Cultural: destructiveness incapacity blindness pre-competence competence proficiency

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Leininger. Cultural care accommodation or negotiation refers to

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creative nursing actions that help people of a particular culture adapt to or negotiate with others in the healthcare community in an effort to attain the shared goal of an optimal health outcome for client(s) of a designated culture.

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Leininger. Nursing is

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a learned profession with a disciplined focused on care phenomena.

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Culture involves the following elements

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-personal identification -language -thoughts -communications -actions -customs -beliefs -values -institutions

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Different types of Aboriginal peoples

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First Nations Inuit Metis

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Leininger. Cultural care diversity refers to

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the differences in meanings, values, or acceptable modes of care within or b/w different groups

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Theory should be seeking to

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improve nursing practice.

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Model for Developing Cultural Competence includes what 4 things?

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Cultural: awareness competence knowledge sensitivity

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Cultural competence is a lifelong learning experience t or f?

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true

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Caring is

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displaying kindness and concern for others

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Leininger. Worldview refers to

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the way people tend to look at the world or universe in creating a personal view of what life is about.

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Theory

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a coherent group of general propositions used as principles of explanation.

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Cultural competence involves what 3 things?

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cultural desire, awareness, knowledge, skill, and encounters

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Theory must be developed collaboratively with _______ in practice.

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nurses

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Leininger. Care is to

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assist others with real or anticipated needs in an effort to improve a human condition of concern or to face death

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Cultural care

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Cultural congruent care is defined as those cognitively based assistive, supportive, facilitative, or enabling acts or decisions that are tailor-made to fit with individual, group, or institutional cultural values, beliefs, and lifeways in order to provide or support meaningful, beneficial, and satisfying well-being.

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Leininger. Culture and social structure dimensions include

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factors related to religion, social structure, political/legal concerns, economics, educational patterns, the use of technologies, cultural values, and ethnohistory that influence cultural responses of human beings within a cultural context.

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Cultural safety includes

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cultural awareness, sensitivity, and competence.

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Can aboriginal term for healing

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personal and societal recovery from lasting effects of oppression and systematic racism experienced over generations.

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Giger & Davidhizar's Transcultural Assessment Model includes what 6 factors?

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communication, time, space, social organization, environmental control, and biological variations

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Leininger. Caring is

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an action or activity directed towards providing care

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