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Nur 4150 exam 2 study guide
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NUR 4150 Population Health Nursing Exam 2 Topics 
 
 
Chapter 5: Cultural Influences 
▪	Pages 70-80 
•	Ethnicity 
•	Cultural Diversity 
•	Communication 
•	Space 
•	Social organization 
•	Time perception 
•	Environmental Control 
•	Biological Variations 
•	Nutrition 
•	Culture, Diversity, & social determinants of health 
o	Cultural Competence 
o	Cultural Awareness 
o	Cultural Knowledge 
o	Cultural Encounter 
o	Cultural skill 
o	Cultural des...
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NURS 3234 Exam Study Guide | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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A person is experiencing cough with fever takes a sick day to recuperate and declines whether to make 
an appointment with the doctor. This person is said to be in Stage 3 of illness behavior. 
-true or false - True 
What term is used to describe a person who cannot recognize his/her own values, beliefs and practices 
as well as others around them? 
-cultural blindness 
-acculturation 
-cultural imposition 
-stereotyping - Cultural Blindness 
A nurse is caring for a child admitted after motor ve...
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NUR 238 Final Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Culture - Answer-A way of like a certain group of people choose to follow 
Similar symbols 
Language 
Rituals 
Rules 
Cultural Integration - Answer-Blending your nursing knowledge with the beliefs of your patient 
Cultural Understanding - Answer-Attempting to understand how a belief effects the persons health 
Cultural Appreciation - Answer-Realizing the importance of their healthcare beliefs 
cultural communication - Answer-Speaking and listening to patient about healthcare beliefs and 
practic...
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Medical Model defines disability in terms of biological impairments. Disability is viewed as 
a problem that is caused by diagnosed genetic disorders, disease, trauma, or other health 
conditions. Disability is treated as a biological problem that diminishes quality of life and needs 
to be treated with professional medical care. 
 
Social Model Rather than place the definition of "disability" entirely on the person with a 
disability, this model ...
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LCSW MIDTERM EXAM AND ACTUAL ANSWERS 2024.
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Social Exchange Theory - Answer Totaling potential benefits and losses to determine behavior. People make decisions about relations on the amount of rewards they receive from them. 
 
Institutionalized Discrimination - Answer Discrimination which has long been accepted as governmental or organizational operating procedures, laws or objectives. 
 
Reactive Disorders - Answer Post-traumatic, acute stress, adjustment, bereavement 
 
Chronic disorders - Answer All personality, schizophrenia,...
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CPACC Exam Preparation Graded A+
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Medical Model 
Views the impairment as the problem. Disability is an attribute of the person's body being broken, 
imperfect, or otherwise not able to function in society. 
Social Model 
Views the structures of society as the problem. Disability is not an attribute of a person, but a complex 
collection of conditions, many of which are created by the social environment. 
Biopsychosocial Model 
Integrates the medical and social models. Synthesizes the di...
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CALT Exam Study Set with Researchers 2024
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Dr. Samuel T. Orton - a neuropathologist 
coined the term "strephosymbolia" which replaced congenital word blindness 
treatment must be highly structured education 
 
Anna Gillingham - Educational psychologist 
A diagnostician who worked with Dr. Orton. 
Together they developed procedures for remediation or reading, spelling, and writing. 
 
Mary Ann Wolf - Double-deficit hypothesis-deficiency in both phoneme awareness and naming speed 
 
Arthur Benton - He believed that written language is a ...
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N2200 Certification Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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When the minority group lives within the dominant group & takes on the values and 
characteristics of the dominant group - cultural assimilation 
Members of a larger cultural group who have certain characteristics that are uncommon to the 
larger culture - subculture 
Coexistence of different ethnic, biological sex, racial, & socioeconomic groups within one 
social unit - cultural diversity 
Group that has the most authority and influences values - dominant group 
The belief that one's pract...
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NURS 3632 Question and answers rated A+ NURS 3632-600: Chapter 5: Cultural Diversity 
 
Cultural assimilation - correct answer process that occurs when a minority group, living as part of a dominant group within a culture, loses the cultural characteristics that made it different 
 
Cultural blindness - correct answer the process of ignoring differences in people and proceeding as though the differences do not exist 
 
Cultural competence - correct answer care delivered with an awarene...
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Test Bank for Pediatric Primary Care, 6th Edition by Dawn Lee Garzon Maaks, Catherine E. Burns , Ardys M. Dunn, Margaret | All Chapters || Updated Version 2024 A+
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Test Bank for Pediatric Primary Care, 6th Edition by Dawn Lee Garzon Maaks, Catherine E. Burns , Ardys M. Dunn, Margaret | All Chapters || Updated Version 2024 A+ 
Unit One: Pediatric Primary Care Foundations 1.Health Status of Children: Global and Local Perspectives 2.Child and Family Health Assessment 3.Cultural Perspectives for Pediatric Primary Care Unit Two: Management of Development 4.Developmental Management in Pediatric Primary Care 5.Developmental Management of Infants 6.Developmental M...
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