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NURS 222 Mental Health Study Guide (Latest Update 2024) Already Passed Asian Culture - Answers · society > individual · past-oriented (ancestral focus); family-oriented · prefer same sex providers · home remedies/traditional Eastern medicine often preferred over Western medicine; inadequate dental care common · Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity religions · dietary restrictions important in health beliefs (hot/cold, vegetarianism) · yin/yang balance important; personal hygiene/cleanliness is a priority · health literacy and transportation to services for elderly are disparity issues African American Culture - Answers · strong family ties; value community/family over individual needs · religion is important · often use holistic and/or home remedies prior to seeking medical care due to mistrust of healthcare system · high mortality rate from high fat, high sodium diet---hypertension, stroke · lack of healthcare access a common problem Latino/Hispanic Culture - Answers · family unit is a priority; elders are important · undocumented immigrants are a huge disparity; often lack medical history/documents and insurance · may delay medical treatment due to availability of pharmaceuticals without Rx or use of folk healer instead (curandero) · common health problems include diabetes and liver disease LBGTQ culture - Answers · may be hesitant to seek healthcare due to stigmas and discriminations · spiritual distress is common as lifestyle may conflict with religious beliefs · important to promote safe sex practices in this culture to decrease the risk of STIs, anal cancers, HIV Homeless Culture - Answers · includes many veterans · value small items such as blankets, toothbrushes · 70% lack insurance; hospital ED often primary source of care (leads to decreased continuity of care) · lack adequate nutrition (increased fat and cholesterol in diet due to cheaper/free foods are often unhealthy ones) · premature mortality rates · areas of concern for health promotion includes substance use disorders, lack of vaccinations, mental health issues Incarcerated Culture - Answers · disparity among races that are incarcerated (black & Hispanic > white) · nutritional deficiencies are common due to low-budget diet · increased risk for hospitalization due to overdose after discharge · high fat/high carb diet and lack of exercise=CV disease, DM · increased risk of HIV, Hepatitis C—safe sex practices important area of health promotion Arabic Culture - Answers · event-oriented, not time-oriented, so may not be on-time for appointments · respect for elders · eat/drink with right hand · modest dress for both men and women · prefer provider/nurse of same sex; very defined gender roles · loud speaking is considered rude Migrant Workers culture - Answers · Latino/Hispanic and Asian make up the largest portion of this group · most often lack insurance; can't afford healthcare; can't afford to miss work because it will decrease family income so they often go untreated for various illnesses including DM, HTN · older workers rely on folk practices which vary with country/culture of origin Jewish Culture - Answers · belief that all bodies are sacred gift from God and therefore believe in healthcare for all and seek healthcare treatment early · dietary restrictions important—Kosher foods, no blood in meat, no meat and dairy mix, no pork or shellfish · prayers three times per day · believe in community obligation to care for one another; racial inclusiveness is valued · anti-abortion, anti-organ transplant and donation, anti-fertility tx—will consult with family and provider heavily on any of these issuse American Indian/Alaskan Native Culture - Answers · direct eye contact is disrespectful · Shaman (medicine man/woman) is primary source of tx · Animism and nature important part of beliefs · significant healthcare problems include liver disease, mental health issues (increased suicide rates), DM, heart disease · psychoactive substances (alcohol, naturally-occurring hallucinogens) are often part of ceremonies/rituals Indian Culture - Answers · Ayurveda holistic practices commonly used · Mostly vegetarian diet; no pork or beef; fasting is common · Hinduism, Sikkism, Buddhism and Jainism religions predominate · Wide gaps in healthcare access between urban and rural populations Professional Nursing Organizations - Answers Nat'l League for Nursing (NLN) Am. Nurses Assoc. (ANA) Nat'l Student Nurse Assoc. (NSNA), Internat'l Council of Nursing (ICN) Florence Nightingale - Answers 1st nurse; morbidity and mortality; "Notes on Nursing" St. Thomas hospital London (1860) - Answers First training school for nurses Civil War - Answers emergence of nurses and nurse leaders due to lack of professionals Dorothea Dix - Answers superintendent of nurses by Union Army, trained nurses post CW Sojourner Truth - Answers Abolitionist and women's rights activist Harriet Tubman - Answers Former slave who helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad and served as nurse

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Asian Culture - Answers · society > individual

· past-oriented (ancestral focus); family-oriented

· prefer same sex providers

· home remedies/traditional Eastern medicine often preferred over Western medicine; inadequate
dental care common

· Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, Christianity religions

· dietary restrictions important in health beliefs (hot/cold, vegetarianism)

· yin/yang balance important; personal hygiene/cleanliness is a priority

· health literacy and transportation to services for elderly are disparity issues

African American Culture - Answers · strong family ties; value community/family over individual needs

· religion is important

· often use holistic and/or home remedies prior to seeking medical care due to mistrust of healthcare
system

· high mortality rate from high fat, high sodium diet---hypertension, stroke

· lack of healthcare access a common problem

Latino/Hispanic Culture - Answers · family unit is a priority; elders are important

· undocumented immigrants are a huge disparity; often lack medical history/documents and insurance

· may delay medical treatment due to availability of pharmaceuticals without Rx or use of folk healer
instead (curandero)

· common health problems include diabetes and liver disease

LBGTQ culture - Answers · may be hesitant to seek healthcare due to stigmas and discriminations

· spiritual distress is common as lifestyle may conflict with religious beliefs

· important to promote safe sex practices in this culture to decrease the risk of STIs, anal cancers, HIV

Homeless Culture - Answers · includes many veterans

· value small items such as blankets, toothbrushes

· 70% lack insurance; hospital ED often primary source of care (leads to decreased continuity of care)

, · lack adequate nutrition (increased fat and cholesterol in diet due to cheaper/free foods are often
unhealthy ones)

· premature mortality rates

· areas of concern for health promotion includes substance use disorders, lack of vaccinations, mental
health issues

Incarcerated Culture - Answers · disparity among races that are incarcerated (black & Hispanic > white)

· nutritional deficiencies are common due to low-budget diet

· increased risk for hospitalization due to overdose after discharge

· high fat/high carb diet and lack of exercise=CV disease, DM

· increased risk of HIV, Hepatitis C—safe sex practices important area of health promotion

Arabic Culture - Answers · event-oriented, not time-oriented, so may not be on-time for appointments

· respect for elders

· eat/drink with right hand

· modest dress for both men and women

· prefer provider/nurse of same sex; very defined gender roles

· loud speaking is considered rude

Migrant Workers culture - Answers · Latino/Hispanic and Asian make up the largest portion of this group

· most often lack insurance; can't afford healthcare; can't afford to miss work because it will decrease
family income so they often go untreated for various illnesses including DM, HTN

· older workers rely on folk practices which vary with country/culture of origin

Jewish Culture - Answers · belief that all bodies are sacred gift from God and therefore believe in
healthcare for all and seek healthcare treatment early

· dietary restrictions important—Kosher foods, no blood in meat, no meat and dairy mix, no pork or
shellfish

· prayers three times per day

· believe in community obligation to care for one another; racial inclusiveness is valued

· anti-abortion, anti-organ transplant and donation, anti-fertility tx—will consult with family and
provider heavily on any of these issuse

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