NSG-300 Exam 4 TEST FINAL EXAM AND PRACTICE EXAM
20262027 BANK 2 VERSIONS QUESTIONS WITH DETAILED
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Health disparity - ANSWERS--an inequality or gap between the health
status of a disadvantaged group (people with low incomes/wealth) and
advantaged group (people with high incomes/wealth)
Social determinants of health - ANSWERS--The conditions in which
people are born, grow, live, work, and age, shaped by the distribution
of money, power, and resources at global, national, and local levels
Social determinants of health examples - ANSWERS--income/wealth,
family/household structure, social support, education, occupation,
discrimination, neighborhood conditions, social institutes
What are health care disparities? - ANSWERS--differences among
populations in the availability, accessibility, and quality of health care
services
What are the groups which are more likely to be impacted by health
care disparities? - ANSWERS--African-Americans
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Asians
Hispanics
low- & middle- income groups
The uninsured
Some subgroups of the LBGT community
according to the 2003 National Adult Assessment of Literacy (NAAL),
what percent of U.S. adult are proficient in obtaining, processing, and
understanding basic health information and services needed to make
appropriate health decisions? - ANSWERS--12%
Intersectionality is the - ANSWERS--belonging simultaneously to
multiple social groups
oppression is - ANSWERS--a system of advantages and disadvantages
tied to our membership in social groups (such as health care, housing,
education, employment, and legal services)
culture is associated with - ANSWERS--norms, values, and traditions
passed down through generations
oppression impacts - ANSWERS--an individual's access to resources
such as health care, housing, education, employment, and legal
services.
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Transcultural nursing - ANSWERS--a comparative study of cultures to
understand their similarities and differences
Culturally congruent care - ANSWERS--care that fits a person's life
patterns, values, and system of meaning
The goal of transcultural nursing is - ANSWERS--to provide culturally
congruent care, or care that fits a person's life patterns, values, and
system of meaning
Patterns and meaning are generated by - ANSWERS--people themselves
rather than from predetermined criteria.
When you provide culturally congruent care, you - ANSWERS--bridge
cultural gaps to provide meaningful and supportive care for all patients.
To provide culturally congruent care, you need to - ANSWERS--
understand the difference between disease and illness.
Cultural competency is defined as - ANSWERS--the enabling of health
care providers to deliver services that are respectful of and responsive
to the health beliefs, practices, and cultural and linguistic needs of
diverse patients
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Patient-centeredness provides - ANSWERS--individualized care and
restores an emphasis on personal relationships
Cultural competence aims to - ANSWERS--increase health equity and
reduce disparities by concentrating on people of color and other
disadvantaged populations
Bias - ANSWERS--a predisposition to see people or things in a certain
light, either positive or negative.
Emic world view - ANSWERS--in any intercultural encounter there is an
insider perspective
Etic world view - ANSWERS--in any intercultural encounter there is an
outsider perspective
Ice berg analogy - ANSWERS--is a tool that helps you to visualize the
visible and invisible aspects of your world view and recognize that the
same applies to your patients.
Health disparities are unequal burdens of disease morbidity and
mortality rates experienced by racial and ethnic groups. These
disparities are often exacerbated by:
A. bias.