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1 response to chemical disasters 2 properties of culture
3 case management 4 institutional cultural humility for nurses
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properties of culture dynamic, not static
shared, not private
learned, not inherited
cultural competence definition an attitude of openness to, respect for, and curiosity
about different cultural values and traditions
, how is cultural competence as a dynamic, fluid, continuous process
described?
cultural humility definition an acknowledgment our clients can teach us;
everyone's views are culturally influenced and our
own are not inherently better than those of our
clients
institutional cultural humility for nurses nurses must be actively critical to best promote the
wellness of all their clients
in order to have institutional cultural - value diversity
humility nurses must: - conduct self-assessment
- manage the dynamics of difference
- acquire and institutionalize cultural knowledge
- adapt to diversity and the cultural contexts of
communities they serve
Cultural Safety Definition providing culturally appropriate health services to
marginalized groups while stressing dignity
how to promote cultural safety be aware
continuously learn
ethnocentrism definition assumption that others believe and behave as the
dominant culture does, or the belief that the
dominant culture is superior to others
example of an ethnocentric statement "they are in the U.S. now, you would think they would
act like us"
how should a nurse approach a provide information, not persuasion
conversation regarding cultural or
religious differences?
advocacy standing with the patient even when others around
you want a different outcome