QUESTIONS WITH RIGHT SOLUTIONS |
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cultural diversity - Correct Answer -people of varying cultures, racial and ethnic origin, religion,
language, physical size, gender, sexual orientation, age, disability, socioeconomic status,
occupational status. and geographic location
culture - Correct Answer -a shared system of beliefs, values, and behavioral expectations that
provides social structure for daily living
subcultures - Correct Answer -a large group of people who are members of an even larger
cultural group, but who have certain ethnic, occupational, or physical characteristics that are not
common to the larger culture
cultural assimilation - Correct Answer -when a minority group lives within a dominant group,
many of their members may lose the cultural characteristics that once made them different, and
their values may be replaced by the values of the dominant culture
culture shock - Correct Answer -the feelings a person experiences when placed in a differenct
culture perceived as strange
ethnicity - Correct Answer -a sense of identification with a collective cultural group, largely
based on the group's common heritage
race - Correct Answer -typically based on specific physical characteristics such as skin
pigmentation, body stature, facial features, and hair texture
stereotyping - Correct Answer -when one assumes that all members of a culture, ethnic group, or
race act alike
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, cultural imposition - Correct Answer -the belief that everyone should conform to your own belief
system
cultural blindness - Correct Answer -when one ignores differences and proceeds as though they
do not exist
culture conflict - Correct Answer -occurs when people become aware of cultural differences, feel
threatened, and respond by ridiculing the beliefs and traditions of others to make themselves feel
more secure about their own values
personal space - Correct Answer -the area around a person regarded as part of the person; the
area into which others should not intrude during personal interactions
nursing process - Correct Answer -a systematic method that directs the nurse and patient
assessing - Correct Answer -collection, validation, and communication of patient data
diagnosing - Correct Answer -analysis of patient data to identify patient strengths and health
problems that independent nursing intervention can prevent or resolve
outcome identification and planning - Correct Answer -specification of 1. patient outcomes to
prevent, reduce, or resolve the problems identified in the nursing diagnoses; and 2. related
nursing interventions
implementing - Correct Answer -carrying out the plan of care
evaluating - Correct Answer -measuring the extent to which the patient has achieved the
outcomes specifies in the plan of care; identifying factors that positively or negatively influenced
outcome achievement; revising plan of care if necessary
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