What is the number of ethnic minorities will increase to one in two by 2050. In 2010, it was estimated that 33% of the population was from ethnic minorities.
100
A nurse discussing the care of a patient with their own mother at the dinner table after their shift is a violation of?
What is HIPPA
100
A person states, “My father is the makes all medical decisions in my family.” Which of the following is being described by the person?
What is Culture
100
Adapting nursing care to meet the need of a person from an ethnic minority is?
What is the practice of trans cultural nursing.
100
Define Autonomy
What is decision making
200
Which of the following was the fastest growing minority group in the United States between 2000 and 2010?
What is hispanic
200
Name three changes that will come with the affordable care act?
What is coverage for dependents till 26, coverage for pre existing conditions, "donut hole" for medications
200
You are caring for a patient who has recently become home bound. She asked you for resources to help her get to church on Sundays. Why would this be of importance to her?
What is a church serves as a social support for its members and can be a source of comfort for the elderly/chronically ill.
200
Give an example complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) an asian american might use?
What is accupunture, reiki, hot/cold therapy, cupping, coining
200
What is non-maleficence
What is do no harm
300
The relationship of poverty and healthcare dollars spent by minorities is affected greatly by
What is lack of access to prevention
300
Give three facts about Medicaid
What is federal and state funding but eligibilty determined by the state, for poor, no age restrictions
300
This ethnic group has a disproportionately high death rate from unintentional injuries and suicide?
What is Native American and Alaskan Natives.
300
You are assigned to a procedure that violates your value belief system. What do you do?
What is notify your supervisor and refer to the ANA code of ethics for support.
300
What is veracity
What is truth telling
400
A healthcare professional is caring for an individual who is homeless and has recently been diagnosed with cancer. What is the most important to consider when planning care?
What is finding supportive housing as soon as possible.
400
Describe 3 facts about Medicare
What is 65 yo and up, taxes, hospice, and kidney failure
400
the four basic characteristics of culture are
What is learned from birth, adaptive, dynamic, and shared by all.
400
How is HIV spread and why is it a problem in Africa?
What is blood products, needle sharing, breast feeding, sexual intercourse.
Genital tattoos, sexual cleansing, rape, ritual circumsion
400
What is beneficence?
What is duty to maximize the benefits of actions while minimizing harm
500
Tell me 3 facts about MRSA infections in the US
What is antibiotics resistant, spread person to person and objects, hard to treat, handwashing to prevent spread, culture to determine
500
Describe 3 parts of medicare
What is part a- hospitals, hospice, skilled nursing
part b- outpatient, home health, dr visits
part c- medicine
500
When the nurse and patient speak different languages, interpreters are often used to facilitate communication. Who cannot function as one for a patient?
What is family or friends
500
The first step to providing culturally sensitive nursing care and understanding the healthcare needs of others is
What is self awareness
500
A nurse is concerned with what is right or wrong, good or bad, in human action toward other
humans, animals, and the environment. The nurse is displaying which philosophy?