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1. A nurse is teaching patients about health care information. Which patientw
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a. A patient 35 years old d d d d d
b. A patient 68 years old d d d d
c. A patient with a college degree
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d. A patient with a high-school diploma
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ANS: B d
About 9 out of 10 people in the United States experience challenges in using he
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alth care information. Patients who are especially vulnerable are the elderly(ag
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e 65+), immigrants, persons with low incomes, persons who do not have ahigh-
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school diploma or GED, and persons with chronic mental and/or physical healt
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h conditions. A 35-year-old patient and patients with high-
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school and college education are not identified in the vulnerable populations.
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2. A nurse works at a hospital that uses equity-
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focused qualityimprovement. Which strategy is the hospital usi
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b. Focus on the family. d d d
c. Implement change on a grand scale. d d d d d d
d. Reduce disparities. d
ANS: D d
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focused quality improvement by recognizing disparities and committing to red
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ucing them. Staff diversity is a priority for equity-
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focused quality improvement, not staff satisfaction. Whilethe family is import
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ant, the focus is on the patients. Organizations should start by implementing a
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change on a small scale (pilot testing), learning fromeach test, and refining the
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intervention through performance improvement d d d
cycles (e.g., plan, do, study, and act).
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3. A nurse is providing care to a culturally diverse population. Which action
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, indicates the nurse is successful in the role of providing culturally congruentc
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are?
a. Provides care that fits the patient’s valued life patterns and set of meanings
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b. Provides care that is based on meanings generated by predeterminedc
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riteria
c. Provides care that makes the nurse the leader in determining what is needed
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d. Provides care that is the same as the values of the professional health caresy
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stem
ANS: A d
The goal of transcultural nursing is to provide culturally congruent care, or careth
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at fits the person’s life patterns, values, and system of meaning. Patterns and mea
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nings are generated from people themselves, rather than from predetermined crite
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ria. Discovering patients’ cultural values, beliefs, and practices as they relate to n
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ursing and health care requires you to assume the role of learner (not become the l
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eader) and to partner with your patients and their families to determine what is ne
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eded to provide meaningful and beneficialnursing care. Culturally congruent car
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e is sometimes different from the values and meanings of the professional health
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care system. d
4. A nurse is assessing the patient’s meaning of illness. Which area of focus byth
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e nurse is priority?
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a. On the way a patient reacts to disease
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b. On the malfunctioning of biological processes
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c. On the malfunctioning of psychological processes
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d. On the way a patient reacts to family/social interactions
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ANS: A d
To provide culturally congruent care, you need to understand the differencebet
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ween disease and illness. Illness is the way that individuals and familiesreact to
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disease, whereas disease is a malfunctioning of biological or psychological pro
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cesses. The way a patient interacts to family/social interactions is communicati
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on processes and family dynamics.
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1. A nurse is using Campinha-Bacote’s model of cultural competency. Which
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areas will the nurse focus on to become competent? (Select all that apply.)a.
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Cultural skills d
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b. Cultural desire d
c. Cultural transition d
, d. Cultural knowledge d
e. Cultural encounters d d
ANS: A, B, D, E d d d d
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Bacote’s model of cultural competency has five interrelated components: cultu
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ral awareness; cultural knowledge; cultural skills; culturalencounters; and cultu
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ral desire. Cultural transition is not a component of thismodel.
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2. A nurse is using the RESPECT mnemonic to establish rapport, the “R” in
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RESPECT. Which actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)a.
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Connect on a social level. d d d d
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c. Consciously attempt to suspend judgment. d d d d
d. Stress that they will be working together to address problems.
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e. Know limitations in addressing medical issues across cultures.
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ANS: A, C d d
The “R” in RESPECT stands for rapport and includes the following behaviors:
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connect on a social level; seek the patient’s point of view; and consciously atte
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mpt to suspend judgment. The “S” stands for support and includes the behavior
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of helping the patient overcome barriers. The “P” standsfor partnership and incl
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udes the following behaviors: be flexible with regard to issues of control and str
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ess that you will be working together to address medical problems. The “C” stan
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ds for cultural competence and includes the behavior of knowing your limitatio
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ns in addressing medical issues across cultures.
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3. A nurse is using the explanatory model to determine the etiology of an
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illness. Which questions should the nurse ask? (Select all that apply.)
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a. How should your sickness be treated? d d d d d
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c. How does this illness work inside your body?
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d. What do you fear most about your sickness?
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e. What name does it have? d d d d
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Questions with Answers (60 Q&A) d d d d d
(Detail Solutions) d
1. A nurse is teaching patients about health care information. Which patientw
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ill the nurse assess closely for health literacy?
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a. A patient 35 years old d d d d d
b. A patient 68 years old d d d d
c. A patient with a college degree
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d. A patient with a high-school diploma
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ANS: B d
About 9 out of 10 people in the United States experience challenges in using he
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alth care information. Patients who are especially vulnerable are the elderly(ag
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e 65+), immigrants, persons with low incomes, persons who do not have ahigh-
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school diploma or GED, and persons with chronic mental and/or physical healt
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h conditions. A 35-year-old patient and patients with high-
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school and college education are not identified in the vulnerable populations.
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2. A nurse works at a hospital that uses equity-
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focused qualityimprovement. Which strategy is the hospital usi
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ng?
a. Document staff satisfaction. d d
b. Focus on the family. d d d
c. Implement change on a grand scale. d d d d d d
d. Reduce disparities. d
ANS: D d
Organizations can implement equity- d d d
focused quality improvement by recognizing disparities and committing to red
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ucing them. Staff diversity is a priority for equity-
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focused quality improvement, not staff satisfaction. Whilethe family is import
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ant, the focus is on the patients. Organizations should start by implementing a
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change on a small scale (pilot testing), learning fromeach test, and refining the
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intervention through performance improvement d d d
cycles (e.g., plan, do, study, and act).
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3. A nurse is providing care to a culturally diverse population. Which action
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, indicates the nurse is successful in the role of providing culturally congruentc
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are?
a. Provides care that fits the patient’s valued life patterns and set of meanings
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b. Provides care that is based on meanings generated by predeterminedc
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riteria
c. Provides care that makes the nurse the leader in determining what is needed
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d. Provides care that is the same as the values of the professional health caresy
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stem
ANS: A d
The goal of transcultural nursing is to provide culturally congruent care, or careth
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at fits the person’s life patterns, values, and system of meaning. Patterns and mea
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nings are generated from people themselves, rather than from predetermined crite
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ria. Discovering patients’ cultural values, beliefs, and practices as they relate to n
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ursing and health care requires you to assume the role of learner (not become the l
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eader) and to partner with your patients and their families to determine what is ne
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eded to provide meaningful and beneficialnursing care. Culturally congruent car
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e is sometimes different from the values and meanings of the professional health
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care system. d
4. A nurse is assessing the patient’s meaning of illness. Which area of focus byth
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e nurse is priority?
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a. On the way a patient reacts to disease
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b. On the malfunctioning of biological processes
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c. On the malfunctioning of psychological processes
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d. On the way a patient reacts to family/social interactions
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ANS: A d
To provide culturally congruent care, you need to understand the differencebet
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ween disease and illness. Illness is the way that individuals and familiesreact to
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disease, whereas disease is a malfunctioning of biological or psychological pro
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cesses. The way a patient interacts to family/social interactions is communicati
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on processes and family dynamics.
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MULTIPLE RESPONSE d
1. A nurse is using Campinha-Bacote’s model of cultural competency. Which
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areas will the nurse focus on to become competent? (Select all that apply.)a.
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Cultural skills d
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b. Cultural desire d
c. Cultural transition d
, d. Cultural knowledge d
e. Cultural encounters d d
ANS: A, B, D, E d d d d
Campinha-
Bacote’s model of cultural competency has five interrelated components: cultu
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ral awareness; cultural knowledge; cultural skills; culturalencounters; and cultu
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ral desire. Cultural transition is not a component of thismodel.
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2. A nurse is using the RESPECT mnemonic to establish rapport, the “R” in
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RESPECT. Which actions should the nurse take? (Select all that apply.)a.
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Connect on a social level. d d d d
b. Help the patient overcome barriers.d d d d
c. Consciously attempt to suspend judgment. d d d d
d. Stress that they will be working together to address problems.
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e. Know limitations in addressing medical issues across cultures.
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ANS: A, C d d
The “R” in RESPECT stands for rapport and includes the following behaviors:
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connect on a social level; seek the patient’s point of view; and consciously atte
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mpt to suspend judgment. The “S” stands for support and includes the behavior
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of helping the patient overcome barriers. The “P” standsfor partnership and incl
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udes the following behaviors: be flexible with regard to issues of control and str
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ess that you will be working together to address medical problems. The “C” stan
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ds for cultural competence and includes the behavior of knowing your limitatio
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ns in addressing medical issues across cultures.
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3. A nurse is using the explanatory model to determine the etiology of an
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illness. Which questions should the nurse ask? (Select all that apply.)
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a. How should your sickness be treated? d d d d d
b. What do you call your problem? d d d d d
c. How does this illness work inside your body?
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d. What do you fear most about your sickness?
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e. What name does it have? d d d d