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Intro to Nursing Exam 3 Review exam 116Questions and Answers
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Define Culture - CORRECT ANSWERS Culture is a group's acceptance of a
set of attitudes, ideologies, values, beliefs, and behaviors that influence the way
members of the group express themselves.


How can culture change? - CORRECT ANSWERS Culture can change
through time, learning, and societal events.


How is culture expressed? - CORRECT ANSWERS Culture is expressed
through language, spirituality, works of art, food preferences, response to illness,
stress, pain, bereavement, anger, sorry, decision-making, and philosophy.


What is diversity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Diversity is used to explain the
differences between culture.


**What is primary diversity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Primary diversity
tends to be more obvious such as race, gender, age, and religious beliefs.


**What is secondary diversity? - CORRECT ANSWERS Secondary diversity
includes socioeconomic status, education, occupation, residential status, sexual
orientation, and length of time away from country of origin.


Define Acculturation. - CORRECT ANSWERS Acculturation is the
assimilation to a different culture, typically the dominant one.


How is acculturation historically manifested? - CORRECT ANSWERS
Acculturation is historically manifested when the outliers of a group adapted the
ways of the popular group.


What is a melting pot? - CORRECT ANSWERS A melting pot is one altering
their cultural practices to become more like members of a new culture, resulting in
blending.


What is a salad bowl? - CORRECT ANSWERS A salad bowl is individuals
who migrate to another country and maintain many of their traditional cultural
practices and languages while learning other practices and languages.

, Intro to Nursing Exam 3 Review exam 116Questions and Answers
(Latest update 2024) Verified Answers

Define cultural relativism. - CORRECT ANSWERS Cultural relativism refers
to not judging a culture according to one's own standards of what is right and
wrong.


Define ethnocentricity, - CORRECT ANSWERS Ethnocentricity judges
another culture's values and standards from the viewpoint of one's own culture.


How are cultural relativism and ethnocentricity different? - CORRECT ANSWERS
They differ because one judges another culture and the other doesn't.
Ethnocentricity doesn't allow others to learn different cultures.


Explain what culturally competent care is. - CORRECT ANSWERS
Culturally competent care means that a healthcare provider won't give someone
less care than someone else based off of their culture. The first step is
understanding that a patient's culture might be different than yours.


What is the benefit of having congruent healthcare providers? - CORRECT
ANSWERS The benefit of having congruent healthcare providers is that
patients will be comfortable because there won't be any cultural diversity issues.


What are the 3 main primary skills required to practice culturally competent
nursing? - CORRECT ANSWERS 1. Understanding
2. Communication
3. Sensitivity


Define cultural synergy. - CORRECT ANSWERS Cultural synergy is an
attempt to bring two or more cultures together to form an organization or
environment based on combined strengths, concepts, and skills.


Name several barriers to transcultural communication. - CORRECT ANSWERS
1. Ethnocentrism
2. Stereotyping
3. Psychological Barriers

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