PPN 302 - Week 3 Exam
Questions and Answers 100%
PASS
Racism in Community Nursing - CORRECT ANSWER-- Racism is fundamental
cause of racial disparities, health inequity, & differential illness outcomes
- Health promotion requires understanding of issues of race, class, gender,
sexuality & their intersecting impacts on power, privilege, equity, & diverse groups'
experiences w/ health & illness
- Nurses have ethical responsibility to care for diverse indiv., groups, &
communities
Race - CORRECT ANSWER-- Socially constructed classification of human beings
based on skin colour/physical attributes, hx & geographic context
- Determined socially & psychologically, rather than biologically
- Basis upon which groups formed, agency attained, social roles assigned, & status
conferred
Racism - CORRECT ANSWER-- "Ideology of inferiority" used to justify
discrimination
, - Comprehensive system of discrimination, restructuring oppor., & assigning
values (systematic/systemic process)
- Protection of privilege (privilege of status, oppor. & traditions)
Levels of Racism - CORRECT ANSWER-- Individual/Interpersonal
- Institutionalized
- Systemic
- Internalized
Levels of Racism - Individual/Interpersonal - CORRECT ANSWER-- Neg.
attitudes & behav. indiv. hold regarding others of diff. race
-- Microagression, passive aggression, exclusion, bias, stereotype, prejudice
Levels of Racism - Institutionalized - CORRECT ANSWER-- Policies, rules, &
regulations of organization that systemically reflect & produce differential
treatment of racialized groups
- "Systemic racism"
-- Underrep., bias in hiring & promotion, education policies, victim service policies
Levels of Racism - Systemic - CORRECT ANSWER-- Way in which rooted
inequalities in society operate to justify differential access of goods, services,
oppor., & recog. of racialized groups
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Questions and Answers 100%
PASS
Racism in Community Nursing - CORRECT ANSWER-- Racism is fundamental
cause of racial disparities, health inequity, & differential illness outcomes
- Health promotion requires understanding of issues of race, class, gender,
sexuality & their intersecting impacts on power, privilege, equity, & diverse groups'
experiences w/ health & illness
- Nurses have ethical responsibility to care for diverse indiv., groups, &
communities
Race - CORRECT ANSWER-- Socially constructed classification of human beings
based on skin colour/physical attributes, hx & geographic context
- Determined socially & psychologically, rather than biologically
- Basis upon which groups formed, agency attained, social roles assigned, & status
conferred
Racism - CORRECT ANSWER-- "Ideology of inferiority" used to justify
discrimination
, - Comprehensive system of discrimination, restructuring oppor., & assigning
values (systematic/systemic process)
- Protection of privilege (privilege of status, oppor. & traditions)
Levels of Racism - CORRECT ANSWER-- Individual/Interpersonal
- Institutionalized
- Systemic
- Internalized
Levels of Racism - Individual/Interpersonal - CORRECT ANSWER-- Neg.
attitudes & behav. indiv. hold regarding others of diff. race
-- Microagression, passive aggression, exclusion, bias, stereotype, prejudice
Levels of Racism - Institutionalized - CORRECT ANSWER-- Policies, rules, &
regulations of organization that systemically reflect & produce differential
treatment of racialized groups
- "Systemic racism"
-- Underrep., bias in hiring & promotion, education policies, victim service policies
Levels of Racism - Systemic - CORRECT ANSWER-- Way in which rooted
inequalities in society operate to justify differential access of goods, services,
oppor., & recog. of racialized groups
COPYRIGHT ©️ 2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED