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An example of a Hispanic American nurse promoting cultural competency is:
Ans: taking a class about hisp american culture
Which of the following represents a method of secondary prevention?
Ans: Yearly mammograms
During a home visit, a nurse assists an individual to complete an application for
disability services. The nurse is acting as an:
Ans: advocate
Which factor may have the most influence in changing the health behavior of a
single, adult woman who smokes and is the care provider for her mother, her
own children, and granddaughter?
Ans: A gift card for $10 to grocery store every week she is smoke free
A nurse who uses findings from a randomized, controlled trial on the care of
Foley catheters to change practice at an institution is practicing:
Ans: evidenced-based medicine
A nurse is asked to provide an expert opinion about the development of an
education program for newly diagnosed diabetics. In this scenario, the nurse is
acting as a:
Ans: consultant
In reviewing a person's medical claims, a nurse realizes that the individual with
moderate persistent asthma has had several emergency dept. visits and is not on
inhaled steroids as recommended by NHLBI asthma management guidelines. The
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nurse discusses this with the person's primary care provider. In this scenario, the
nurse is acting as a:
Ans: care manager
Assuming that an individual's own perspective is correct and shared by others is
known as:
Ans: ethnocentrism
A person with chronic back pain is cared for by her primary care provider as
well as receives acupuncture. Which model of health does this person likely
favor?
Ans:
Which of the following is most influenced by social and economic environment of
a community?
Ans: social health policies
During a home visit, a nurse discuss the dangers of smoking with an individual. In
this scenario the nurse is acting as an:
Ans: educator
A state of physical, mental, spiritual, and social functioning that realizes a
person's potential and is experienced within a developmental context is known
as:
Ans: health
Which of the following demonstrates a nurse taking action to promote health and
prevent disease:
Ans: Educating a person about the advantages of a heart-healthy diet during a home visit
Which US report is considered a landmark document in creating a global
approach to health:
Ans: Healthy People 2000
The devaluing of beliefs, values, and customs of others is known as:
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Ans: Racism
A nurse is planning to deliver an educational program to individuals with
diabetes. Which of the following should be the initial action taken by the nurse
to ensure the success of the program?
Ans: establish teacher-learner goals
Which of the following represents a method of primary prevention?
Ans: Informational session about healthy lifestyles
Building a partnership with an obese individual who is trying to lose weight
requires the nurse to:
Ans: learn about the methods of weight loss.
A major cause of death in the early twentieth century was:
Ans: Infections
A health care professional is offering an educational session about providing
culturally congruent care. Which of the following information would be included
in the presentation?
Ans: Native Americans are present oriented, taking one day at a time.
Which of the following demonstrates the practice of transcultural nursing?
Ans: Adapting nursing care to meet the need of a person from an ethnic minority
When providing an educational session about the Arab American population,
which of the following information would be included?
Ans: Members of the Arab American pop are more likely to have college degrees than
Americans
An Asian American family has recently immigrated to the US. Which of the
following would provide an appropriate rationale when encouraging the family
to send their child to school?
Ans: Exposure to different cultures in school will enhance socialization
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A family has recently become homeless. Which of the following factors likely
contributed to this situation?
Ans: Being unable to find affordable housing
Which of the following was the fastest growing group in the US between 2000-
2010?
Ans: Hispanic
A health care professional is searching for a funding source to develop a
colorectal cancer screening program for ethnic and racial minorities in the
community. Which of the following federal agencies would most likely be able to
assist with this initiative?
Ans: The office of minority health
A health care professional is caring for an Arab American individual. Which of
the following cultural practices is this ethnic minority should be considered when
planning care?
Ans: Religion plays an important role in this culture
A nurse would like to improve his cultural competence. Which of the following is
the best strategy to use?
Ans: Participate in contributing education programs about cultural diversity.
Which of the following actions demonstrates a health care prof providing
culturally comp care?
Ans: Asking the person to describe his folk healing methods
Which of the following ethnic groups has a disproportionately high death rate
from unintentional injuries and suicide?
Ans: American Indian
A HCP is working with an African Am woman who has recently suffered a stroke
and is homebound. She insists that she must get out of the house and attend Sun
worship services. What is the most likely explanation for her insisting that she
participate in this cultural practice?