NSGD3336 Culture- Test Banks Ch 1-10 | | QUESTIONS AND
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Which describes cultural competence in health care? c
a.It emphasizes understanding social structures, how they
impact patients, and calls for advocacy towards systemic
changes.
b.It is the achievement of a set of standards by
health care workers to be considered competent
in their profession.
c. It is a continuum of behaviours, attitudes, and policies
that allow health care workers to be effective in
cross- cultural situations.
d.It is the accumulated knowledge of all cultures within
a health care system.
Which does the meso level of cultural competence referd
to?
a.Enforcement of national policies by local institutions
b.Development of national policies and procedures
c. Interactions and relationships between individuals
d.Applying supportive policies within medical teams
, Which reflects the significant difference between c
patient/person-centred care and clinical cultural
competency?
a.Patient/person-centred care recognizes the influence
of power and equity issues.
b.Patient/person-centred care includes cultural
competency as a component.
c. Patient/person-centred care approaches often ignore
culture and its impact on health.
d.Patient/person-centred recognizes the need for
inclusivity.
For which reason has the need for culturally appropriate
a health care in Canada become increasingly urgent?
a.The Truth and Reconciliation Commission
recommendation of increased cultural competency
education for health care workers
b.The consistent demographics of the country, with
respect to patients are well as the health care
workforce
c. Increasing literature on closing the gaps of
health outcomes for various culture groups
d. Maintaining recognition of anti-Black and anti-
Indigenous racism, understanding the impact of racism on
health
According to the report Unequal Treatment, which b,
d contributes to differences in health outcomes amongst
various ethnicities? (Select all that apply.)
a. A reluctance of patients to disclose
personal information
b.Bias and prejudices of health care providers and
within health care systems
c. Patient's distrust of health care systems
d.Where and how health care is provided
Which applies to cultural safety? (Select all that apply.) a, b, c, d
a. A focus is on the impact of disregard for
Indigenous ways of being and knowing.
b.It has origins in traditional Western medicine.
c. Cultural competence is considered to be an outcome.
d.It is a set of policies that support health care
within many cultures.
Which is the focus of inclusion? d
a.Celebrating difference
b.Managing diversity
c. Social cohesion
d.Social inclusion
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Terms in this set (92)
Which describes cultural competence in health care? c
a.It emphasizes understanding social structures, how they
impact patients, and calls for advocacy towards systemic
changes.
b.It is the achievement of a set of standards by
health care workers to be considered competent
in their profession.
c. It is a continuum of behaviours, attitudes, and policies
that allow health care workers to be effective in
cross- cultural situations.
d.It is the accumulated knowledge of all cultures within
a health care system.
Which does the meso level of cultural competence referd
to?
a.Enforcement of national policies by local institutions
b.Development of national policies and procedures
c. Interactions and relationships between individuals
d.Applying supportive policies within medical teams
, Which reflects the significant difference between c
patient/person-centred care and clinical cultural
competency?
a.Patient/person-centred care recognizes the influence
of power and equity issues.
b.Patient/person-centred care includes cultural
competency as a component.
c. Patient/person-centred care approaches often ignore
culture and its impact on health.
d.Patient/person-centred recognizes the need for
inclusivity.
For which reason has the need for culturally appropriate
a health care in Canada become increasingly urgent?
a.The Truth and Reconciliation Commission
recommendation of increased cultural competency
education for health care workers
b.The consistent demographics of the country, with
respect to patients are well as the health care
workforce
c. Increasing literature on closing the gaps of
health outcomes for various culture groups
d. Maintaining recognition of anti-Black and anti-
Indigenous racism, understanding the impact of racism on
health
According to the report Unequal Treatment, which b,
d contributes to differences in health outcomes amongst
various ethnicities? (Select all that apply.)
a. A reluctance of patients to disclose
personal information
b.Bias and prejudices of health care providers and
within health care systems
c. Patient's distrust of health care systems
d.Where and how health care is provided
Which applies to cultural safety? (Select all that apply.) a, b, c, d
a. A focus is on the impact of disregard for
Indigenous ways of being and knowing.
b.It has origins in traditional Western medicine.
c. Cultural competence is considered to be an outcome.
d.It is a set of policies that support health care
within many cultures.
Which is the focus of inclusion? d
a.Celebrating difference
b.Managing diversity
c. Social cohesion
d.Social inclusion