1. The key beliefs of a gender trans person include all the
following except:
a) non-binary person identifies as both male and female
b) binary, and express their expression the same on a routine
basis
c) their gender varies from day to day
d) gender and expression can change over time Correct
Answers b) binary, and express their expression the same on a
routine basis
1. Which of the following is NOT included in the cultural
competence care provided to gender fluid persons?
a) Gender: female/male
b) Identifying pronouns as they/them/their
c) What sex were you assigned at birth on your birth certificate?
d) Name you want to be identified as. Correct Answers a)
Gender: female/male
A key component related to mental health in Southeast Asia
includes:
a) This culture does not believe in mental illness
b) Mental Health is only associated with the poor
c) Religious beliefs shape perceptions on mental health related
to past life decisions and punishment
, d) People who can hear the "spirits" are considered prophets
Correct Answers c) Religious beliefs shape perceptions on
mental health related to past life decisions and punishment
A key component related to mental health in Southeast Asia
includes:
a) This culture does not believe in mental illness
b) Mental Health is only associated with the poor
c) Religious beliefs shape perceptions on mental health related
to past life decisions and punishment
d) People who can hear the "spirits" are considered prophets
Correct Answers c) Religious beliefs shape perceptions on
mental health related to past life decisions and punishment
A Mexican American patient puts a picture of the Virgin Mary
on the bedside table. What is the nurse's best action?
a) Move the picture so it is beside a window.
b) Send the picture to the business office safe.
c) Leave the picture where the patient placed it.
d) Send the picture home with the patient's family. Correct
Answers c) Leave the picture where the patient placed it.
A psychiatric nurse leads a medication education group for
Hispanic patients. This nurse holds a Western worldview and
uses pamphlets as teaching tools. Groups are short and concise.
After the group, the patients are most likely to believe:
a) the nurse was uncaring.
b) the session was effective.