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Therapeutic relationships should always be __________.
Patient's needs, individual preferences, values, and beliefs are fundamental
Core value in service delivery
Patient is the personal expert
Nurse is the guide and offers insight
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patient-centered care
,the source or initiator of the message
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sender
how immigrants initially learn the behavior norms and values of another dominant
culture and begin to adopt its behaviors and custom patterns
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acculturation
a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic,
and/or environmental disadvantages
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health disparity
have a thorough knowledge of the culture
be carefully chosen
keep in mind variations in dialects
know differences in the sex and social status of the interpreter and the patient
- should never be family
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, interpreters
4 quarts or 1 gallon
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4,000 mL
diagnosis
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DX
all the factors that influence how a message is received
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context
paying attention to the role relationship is just as important as deciphering the
message
same constructive criticism made by a good friend and a supervisor will be
interpreted differently
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, roles of participants
twice a night
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bin
holds that each culture is unique and its merits should be judged only on the basis of
its own values and standards
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cultural relativism
- tuning in to patient response patterns (recognizes difference, pace interactions,
aware of warning signs, modifications, and alternatives)
- defusing challenging behaviors (firm, trusting bond, right time/environment/setting,
empathetic & nonjudgmental)
- self-disclosure to deepen trust and facilitate the relationship
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working phase
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EEG
Therapeutic relationships should always be __________.
Patient's needs, individual preferences, values, and beliefs are fundamental
Core value in service delivery
Patient is the personal expert
Nurse is the guide and offers insight
Give this one a try later!
patient-centered care
,the source or initiator of the message
Give this one a try later!
sender
how immigrants initially learn the behavior norms and values of another dominant
culture and begin to adopt its behaviors and custom patterns
Give this one a try later!
acculturation
a particular type of health difference that is closely linked with social, economic,
and/or environmental disadvantages
Give this one a try later!
health disparity
have a thorough knowledge of the culture
be carefully chosen
keep in mind variations in dialects
know differences in the sex and social status of the interpreter and the patient
- should never be family
Give this one a try later!
, interpreters
4 quarts or 1 gallon
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4,000 mL
diagnosis
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DX
all the factors that influence how a message is received
Give this one a try later!
context
paying attention to the role relationship is just as important as deciphering the
message
same constructive criticism made by a good friend and a supervisor will be
interpreted differently
Give this one a try later!
, roles of participants
twice a night
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bin
holds that each culture is unique and its merits should be judged only on the basis of
its own values and standards
Give this one a try later!
cultural relativism
- tuning in to patient response patterns (recognizes difference, pace interactions,
aware of warning signs, modifications, and alternatives)
- defusing challenging behaviors (firm, trusting bond, right time/environment/setting,
empathetic & nonjudgmental)
- self-disclosure to deepen trust and facilitate the relationship
Give this one a try later!
working phase