The number of cranial nerves.
What is 12?
What is vocabulary?
Coping behavior that describes how an individual handles demands imposed by the environment.
What is adaptation?
The way individuals feel and view themselves.
What is self-concept?
Similar to ethnocentrism and occurs when a nurse imposes the rules of their culture onto another person. This is sometimes referred to as cultural blindness.
What is cultural imposition?
Indication of a positive Romberg Test.
What is swaying with eye closed?
Trustworthiness and reliability of the individual.
What is credibility?
Fastest growing population
What is those older than 65 years, leading to caregiver issues?
People with a negative body image perception tend to be at risk for this.
What is suicidal ideation?
evolution of culture
knowledge
values
beliefs
morals and laws
customs and habits
The exaggerated curvature of the thoracic spine.
Communication between two people. This form of communication is the most common in nursing and requires an exchange of information with another individual.
Cultural variables: all of which can differ between and within generations
What is perception of events, rites and rituals, and health beliefs?
Media, other perceptions and responses, cultural standards, and societal attitudes can effect body image
What is external influences?
language, communication, and perception of time differences
barriers to culturally responsive nursing care
A decrease in muscle size due to disuse.
What is atrophy?
Abusive words or actions of peers (gossiping, exclusion of information, threats of harm, actual harm)
Uncertainty about what is expected when assuming a role; creates confusion.
What is role ambiguity?
The acronym PLISSIT stands for this.
What is permission, limited information, specific suggestions, intensive therapy (PLISSIT)?
4 C's cultural assessment
call, cope, concerns, caused
Brachioradialis reflex.
What is pronation of the forearm and flexion of the elbow?
The purposeful use of communication to build and maintain helping relationships with clients, families, and significant others.
What is therapeutic communication?
The optimal time to teach a client about stress management skills
What is after coping with a crisis successfully?
During assessment and data collection nurses observe for the following.
What is posture, appearance, demeanor, eye contact, grooming, and unusual behavior?
Requires that an interpreter be available in health care facilities in the client's language
the joint commission