Defining DEI
The Power of Language
Biases & Microagressions
Patient Safety & Barriers
Final Jeopardy:Ethical Nursing Practice
200

This term refers to the differences in race, gender, and culture among individuals.

What is Diversity 

200

This type of language emphasizes the individual’s humanity before their medical diagnosis.

What is person-first language?

200

These are subtle, often unintentional, harmful comments or actions that damage trust.


What are microaggressions?

200

These barriers often lead to medication errors and poor treatment adherence.

What are language barriers?

400

This concept ensures fair access to care and opportunities based on individual needs rather than giving everyone the exact same thing.

What is Equity.

400

Instead of saying "Diabetic patient," a nurse practicing inclusive language should use this phrase.

What is "Person with diabetes"?

400

This type of cognitive bias occurs when a nurse recognizes only the first diagnosis and ignores other signs and symptoms.

What is anchoring bias?

400

Patients often withhold information from healthcare providers due to this specific fear.

What is the fear of judgment?

600

This practice makes all individuals feel valued and respected within an organizational culture.

What is Inclusion?

600

 According to Esposito and Sollazzo (2024), this specific factor directly impacts clinical decision-making and outcomes.

What is language?

600

Avoiding eye contact or remaining further away from patients of certain backgrounds are examples of this type of microaggression.

What is a non-verbal microaggression?

600

This was identified by the AAACN study as a major need to bridge the disconnect between DEI belief and implementation.

What is education and awareness?

800

In the AAACN survey, this percentage of nurses identified DEI as "very" or "extremely" important.

What is 81%?

800

Using these types of names (e.g., "honey" or "sweetie") when speaking to elderly patients can be a patronizing verbal microaggression.

What are pet names or terms of endearment?

800

This cognitive bias involves only seeing the symptoms you expect to see.

What is confirmation bias?

800

This practical nursing intervention involves asking the patient to explain back the information provided to ensure understanding.

What is the teach-back method?

1000

Research shows that organizations prioritizing DEI initiatives see improved patient outcomes and better performance in this specific area.

What is financial performance?

1000

This inclusive term should be used instead of "handicapped parking" or "disabled-friendly technology"

What is "accessible" (parking/technology)?

1000

Assuming a patient is exhibiting drug-seeking behavior based solely on their appearance is an example of this.

What is stereotyping (or non-verbal microaggression)?

1000

Name two of the five barriers to DEI identified in your presentation (e.g., lack of leadership diversity, time constraints).

What are limited education/training, lack of leadership diversity, unclear priorities, time constraints, or resistance to change?

1000

When a patient refuses treatment due to cultural beliefs, the nurse must do these four things to maintain professional and ethical standards.

What are: Listen to the patient, respect the decision, document the refusal, and explore other options?

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