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Which of the following groups would least likely be considered a vulnerable population -
ANSWERS-College students residing in dormitory
Which of the following is an effective way to assess client motivation for behavioral change -
ANSWERS-Asking whether the patient has thought about participating in an exercise program
Which of the following is not considered an objective of healthy people 2020 - ANSWERS-
Increase the number of residents living in long-term care facilities
Which of the following strategies is effective for eliciting positive behavior changes among
clients of varied cultural backgrounds - ANSWERS-Providing a range of active and learning
strategies to engage the client
A pregnant woman comes for her monthly check up in the clinic. she does not speak English but
she has a 13-year-old son with her who speaks little English. The nurse in taking the obstetrical
history may decide to - ANSWERS-Request a medical translator from the hospital
A variety of health challenges have been found to be more common among specific cultural
groups which of the following statements is true - ANSWERS-Suicide is common amongst Asians
Culturally competent care is defined as care that - ANSWERS-Respects diversity in the patient
population
In which of the following cultural groups is there an overwhelming belief that illness may be a
result of witchcraft or the evil eye - ANSWERS-Hispanic
,The nurse who consistently provides translators for her patients, develops health educated
aimed at specific groups, and designs programs that address specific groups of clients, can be
regarded as being at which stage of cultural competence development? - ANSWERS-Pre-
competence
The person who consistently demands the beliefs and traditions of others and whose attitude
demonstrates pre-justice and racism can be described as someone suffering from extreme -
ANSWERS-Xenophobia
Today's electronic culture has an enormous impact on the beliefs, values, and behaviors of
contemporary society and challenges healthcare providers to - ANSWERS-Help patients
interpret information to make appropriate choices
Traditionally knowledge was passed on by oral means through stories, poetry and parables.
which of the following statements could be considered to most accurately illustrated this point -
ANSWERS-Written communication change the culture of the world in significant way
Which of the following statements by a Caucasian nurse caring for Hispanic patient would
indicate that he is culturally competent - ANSWERS-Is there a family member with whom you
would like me to share your discharge teaching?
Which of the following statements explain why one may not be able to generalize from one
cultural situation to the next - ANSWERS-Cultural practices vary from one culture to the next
The definition of ethics is - ANSWERS-Reasons for decisions about how one ought to act
An ethics committee is a group that assist nurses in both clinical and nonclinical ethical matters
members of this community frequently include which of the following - ANSWERS-Physicians
and nurses chaplains and community representatives
, Moral uncertainty is described as - ANSWERS-When one is unsure whether an ethical dilemma
exist
The code of ethics for the profession of nursing calls for the nurse to practice demonstrating -
ANSWERS-Compassion and respect
The code of ethics for the profession of nursing states that the nurse collaborates with other
health professions and the public to - ANSWERS-Protect human rights promote health
diplomacy and reduce health disparities
The code of ethics for the profession of nursing states that "the nurse through individual and
collective efforts establishes maintains and improves the _________ environment of the work
setting." - ANSWERS-Ethical
Before functions of an ethics committee are - ANSWERS-Policy development, education, case
consultation and research
The role of the nurse concerning the spirit and application of advanced directive's is one of -
ANSWERS-advocacy
The patient Bill of Rights is built on the ethical principle of - ANSWERS-Respect for the
autonomy
Which of the following best describes the expectations of the nursing profession to maintain
public trust - ANSWERS-Maintaining quality and ethical and safe environment for care of all
members of society
____________ allows a nurse to maintain one license in his or her state of residency and to
practice and be recognized in another state physically and or electronically subject to each state
practice law and registration. - ANSWERS-Mutual recognition of licensure