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Y3 OSPP Questions
Awareness
Attitude
Knowledge
Cross-Cultural - ANS-What are the components of culturally competent care?

D) The ability to work within a patient's cultural context requires ongoing effort.
(E) Self-examination of attitudes toward various cultures promotes competent care. -
ANS-Which beliefs foster the provision of culturally competent care?

a. Eye contact promotes nonverbal communication
B. Practitioners should foster assimilation and conformity to the dominant culture.
C. Reading about practices of various cultures will ensure cultural competence.
D.The ability to work within a patient's cultural context requires ongoing effort.
E. Self-examination of attitudes toward various cultures promotes competent care.

E - ANS-What personal attributes are necessary for the development of cultural competency?
A. Qualities of genuineness, empathy, non-possessiveness, warmth
B. Acceptance of ethnic differences between people
C. A willingness to work with clients
D. A willingness to work with clients of different ethnic backgrounds
E. All of the above

An event or situation that causes stress. - ANS-What is meant by the term stressor?

the body's reaction to stress. it helps the body cope with, and hopefully overcome the stress.
inital: inc EPI/NE increases the HR, blood pressure, oxygen, blood shunts away from organs
if stress response is persistent: hypothalmic pituitary adrenal axis activated: cortisol - chronic
stressor
- heightens senses, nervous system on high alert, suspend nonessential body functions, inc
activity areas that are needed, suppress immune system and pain response, inc metabolism,
reduce insulin sensitivity, suppress test production, suppress growth system, inc blood clotting
activity, interferes with onset and sustainability of sleep mechanism - ANS-What is a stress
response?

Proffesional intimact
Trust
Respect
Empathy
Power
? - ANS-What are the elements of communication?

, - reinofrce what is said in words
- contradict the verbal message
- reaffirm or enhance the verbal message
- convery info about one's emotional status
- cimmunicate attitudes such as supportiveness and ainterest
- define or reinforce the relationship between HCP and patient
- provide feedback to other person
-regulate flow of communication - ANS-what is the function of non-verbal communication?

- empathy
- respect
genuniness
unconditional acceptance
warmeth
concreteness and specificity
immediacy of relationship
self-exploration
self-disclosure
confrontation - ANS-What behavioural elements encourage therapeutic communication?

when initiating the theurapeutic relationship, we need to develop patient rapport, trust and
therapeutic realtionships
- intorduce self by name and discuss practitiuoners role in theurpaeutic relationship
- address patient by name and/or title that the patient preferes
- gives the patient time, opportunity to eplain and listen to client with intent to udnerstand without
diminishing feelings
- beinf aware or verbal and non-verbal communication style and how patients might percevie it
- modifying communication style as necessary to meet needs of patient
- provide indo to promote patient choice and enable patient to make informed decisisions
- listen to understanding and respecting patients values, opinions, needs and beleifes,
integrating eleemnts into treatment with patients help
- frain from self-disclosure unless meets specific - ANS-What function does communication
serve in the initial intake?

1. Kinesics - body movement in communication - gestures, facial expressions, gaze patterns
2. Proxemics (physical distance between people when communicating) - territoriality and
personal space, position and posture
3. Touch - ANS-What are the types of nonverbal communication?

listen attentively to a speaker, understand what they're saying, respond, reflex on whats being
said and retain information for later. - ANS-What is meant by the term 'active listening'?

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