CH. 10 KEY TERMS
CH. 10 KEY TERMS
CH. 10 KEY TERMS
CH. 10 KEY TERMS
CH. 10 KEY TERMS
100

acculturation

 the process of learning the beliefs and behaviors of a dominant culture and assuming some of the characteristics

100

cultural diversity

6. Cultural diversity: differences based on cultural and ethnic factors

100

holistic care

11. holistic care: care that provides for the well-being of the whole person and meets not only physical needs, but also social, emotional, and mental needs

100

personal space

16. personal space: the distance people require to feel comfortable while interacting with others

100

sensitivity

21. sensitivity: the ability to recognize and appreciate the person characteristics of others

200

agnostic

an individual who believes that the existence of God cannot be proved or disproved


200

culture

7. Culture: values, beliefs, attitudes, languages, symbols, rituals, behaviors, and customs unique to a particular group of people passed from one generation to the next

200

matriarchal

12. Matriarchal: the mother or oldest female is the authority figure

200

polytheist

17. Polytheist: individuals who worship and believe in many gods

200

spritiually

22. Spiritually: the beliefs of individuals have about themselves, their connections with others, and their relationship with a higher power

300

atheist

3. Atheist: a person who does not believe in any deity

300

ethnicity

8. Ethnicity: a classification of people based on national origin and/ or culture

300

monotheist

13. Monotheist: an individual who believes in the existence of one God

300

prejudice

18. Prejudice: a strong feeling or belief about a person or subject that is formed without reviewing facts or information

300

stereotyping

23. Stereotyping: when an assumption is made that everyone in a particular group is the same

400

bias

4. Bias: A preference that inhibits impartial judgment

400

ethnocentric

9. Ethnocentric: Individuals who believe that their cultural values are better than the cultural values of others

400

nuclear family

14. nuclear family: consists of one or two parents and a child or children

400

race

19. Race: a classification of people based on physical or biological characteristics

400

transcultural health care

24. transcultural health care: care based on the cultural beliefs, emotional needs, spiritual feelings, and physical needs of a person

500

cultural assimilation

5. Cultural assimilation: the absorption of many cultures into the dominant culture

500

extended family

10. extended family: includes the nuclear family plus grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins

500

patriarchal

15. Patriarchal: when the father or the oldest male is the authority figure

500

religion

20. Religion: an organized system of belief in a higher power