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________________________should never be asked to serve as
an interpreter for a patient unless requested by the patient.
Correct Answers Family or Friends
__________________involve engaging in cross cultural
interactions that can teach me about other cultures. Correct
Answers Cultural encounters
__________________is having insight into your own cultural
background, and it requires an indepth examination and
recognition of biases, prejudices, and assumptions. Correct
Answers Cultural awareness
*The following questions are identification*
Dress, Language & Music are all examples of_______________
culture Correct Answers Visable
1. A nurse working in a new position in policy development has
been asked to identify agencies in Canada that have undertaken
an effort to reduce wait times, reduce duplication of tests, and
support coordination of care. Which of the following agencies
would you expect to be on the list? (Select all that apply.)
1. Canada eHealth
2. Canadian Institute for Health Information
3. Canada Health Infoway
4. Canadian Institutes for Health Research
,5. Consumer Association of Canada Correct Answers 2.
Canadian Institute for Health Information
3. Canada Health Infoway
4. Canadian Institutes for Health Research
A community health nurse is about to teach a Grade 12 health
class about nutrition. To achieve the best learning outcomes, the
nurse should: (Select all that apply.)
1. Provide information by using a lecture
2. Use simple words to promote understanding
3. Complete an extensive literature search focusing on eating
disorders
4. Develop topics that include activities and problem solving
5. Explore with students their understanding of nutrition to
determine educational needs Correct Answers 4. Develop topics
that include activities and problem solving
5. Explore with students their understanding of nutrition to
determine educational needs
A community health nurse is attending a cultural safety course
where a co-worker tells the nurse that he knows all about
Indigenous patients. He tells her that they have traditional
beliefs that she must understand, that she should attend their
sweet grass ceremonies, and that they all went to residential
school. The nurse knows that the co-worker needs more
information in order to give culturally safe care. What else does
he need to know?
1. One should not attend their sweet grass ceremonies.
2. Indigenous patients do not all have traditional beliefs.
3. In order to understand their traditional beliefs, one must know
what the Medicine Wheel is.
, 4. Most Indigenous people who attended residential school have
already passed away. Correct Answers 2. Indigenous patients
do not all have traditional beliefs.
A hospitalized patient is a Cree man who has just been
diagnosed with diabetes. He has asked the nurse for a sweet
grass ceremony and to see the hospital Indigenous Elder. The
nurse understands that in order to treat the man's diabetes she
will have to take different cultural aspects into consideration.
Which of the following aspects will the nurse have to take into
consideration in writing a care plan for him?
1. Historical trauma and spiritual genocide
2. The patient's individualism and self-determination
3. A holistic view of health, which includes spirituality
4. A circular view of health, which includes individualism
Correct Answers 3. A holistic view of health, which includes
spirituality
A nurse is teaching a 27-year-old man how to adjust his insulin
dosages on the basis of his blood sugar results. This type of
activity addresses learning in the cognitive domain at the level
of ___________.
(Identification) Correct Answers application
A nurse needs to teach a young woman newly diagnosed with
asthma how to manage her disease. Which of the following
topics does the nurse teach first?
A. The need to avoid people who smoke, to prevent asthma
attacks