This has been linked to a decrease in mortality and overall declining health.
What is social support
Gregory (2020) p.29
Mental, Physical, Emotional, and Spiritual are all aspects of this traditional way
What is a wellness wheel
Gregory (2020) p. 150 and 1223
In order to function as a culturally safe nurse, one must have insight into this
What is self
Gregory (2020) p. iii
Double Jeopardy!! (you must make a bid, and you can bid as much as the amount of points you have) Due to this reason, the Canadian population has doubled in the past 50 years.
What is Immigration
Gregory (2020) p. 383
This model is the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health and attempts to explain and predict client health behaviours.
What is health promotion model
Gregory (2020), p. 153
Double Jeopardy:!! (you must make a bid, and you can bid as much as the amount of points you have) This organization defines health as more than the absence of disease; it is a state of complete well-being in the physical, mental and social aspects of one's life.
What is The World Health Organization
Gregory (2020) p. 140.
This term is a subjective perception of vitality and feeling well; it is described objectively, experienced, and can be plotted on a continuum
What is well-being
Gregory (2020) p. 220
Recognizing, and having knowledge of the differences and similarities in cultural practices is this
What is cultural awareness
Gregory (2020) p. 48
In 1984, this act replaced the British North American Act, and recognized First Nations, Metis, and Inuit peoples.
What is The Canada Health Act
Gregory (2020) p. 31
This vision was developed and shared with the world in 1978 through.
What is the Ottawa Charter
Gregory (2020), p. 19
Which model of health, is known as "doctor know best"
What is traditional
Gregory (2020). p. 172
Physiological, safety, love and belonging, esteem, and self actualization are this
What are Maslows Basic human needs
Gregory (2020) p. 869
Showing respect and appreciation for cultural behaviours is known as this.
What is cultural sensitivity
Gregory (2020) p. 250
When a nurse interviews a client and ensures that he/she does not lump the clients culture/ gender with other clients of the same culture/gender with whom the nurse has had previous dealings with
What is stereotyping
Gregory (2020). p. 248
20% of Canadians will suffer this at some time
What is mental health illness
Gregory (2020), p. 20
The agent-host-environment health model, has these three dynamic, interactive elements
What are agent, host, and environment
This can be used to measure a person’s perceived level of wellness.
What is a Health-illness continuum
Gregory (2020) p. 37
To provide culturally competent care, a nurse must gather data about the client’s personal and cultural views regarding this.
What is health and illness
Gregory (2020) p. 150
he takeover of a minority population (often Indigenous) by another nation and the resulting unequal relationships between them
What is Colonization and colonialism
Gregory (2020). p. 244
A person that displays a sudden onset of severe symptoms of an illness is an example of this.
What is acute illness
Gregory (2020), p. 77
A shift in health care from the medical model or traditional model gave way to this
behavioural model
Gregory (2020)p. 29
Sanskrit word meaning to be healthy and to live a healthy lifestyle.
What is Ayruveda
Gregory (2020). p. 49
Providing nursing care that is free of stereotyping, and shows appreciation for human uniqueness is this type of care.
What is cultural safe care
Gregory (2020) Ch 13 p. iii
By not treating individuals or groups different based on race, ethnicity, gender, or social class you are avoiding this.
What is discrimination
Gregory (2020), p. 18
According to Sister Callista Roy, in this model of nursing, A person is a biopsychosocial being who is in constant interaction with a changing environment. To respond positively to environmental changes, a person must adapt.
What is Adaptation Model of nursing
Gregory (2020), p. 223