Two Campinha-Bacote's model of cultural competency
What are cultural encounters & cultural Knowledge
A person believes in nothing and says they are spiritual
What is this is reasonable and can be true
A frightened Teenager
A flirty female patient
A demanding adult
A developmentally delayed child
What are communication challenges
Immigrants that are very poor have an increase in this
What are diseases
Hydrocele
What is a clear fluid filled sac partially surrounding the testis
Two different Campinha-Bacote's model of cultural competency
What are Cultural Desire and Cultural Skills
Lightly touches a dying patient's hand; A technique
What is "establishing presence"
S/S of pneumonia coming back or getting worse
Fever, chest pain, cough, fatigue, short of air
Name one Health outcome or learning objective a nurse does for a patient
What is will walk from bed to bathroom using crutches correctly
Dyspareunia
What is painful, difficult or abnormal intercourse
This indicates Cultural Competency
What is effectively provides for multifaceted health care needs
Health Care disparities in population groups
What is bad accessibility of health care services
Zones of personal Space
What is Intimate (0-18 inches), Personal(18-40 inches), Social,(4-12 feet) and Public (12 feet or more)
At better tool for a patient that has tremors of the hands and cannot speak
What is a picture board
Reminisce
What is recalling past experiences with pleasure
The action a nurse should take when working with a patient and an interpreter
What is looking at the patient when talking.
Evaluation of a patient's spiritual care
What are patient's expectations met, self-perception of spiritual health, patient's connectedness & patient's purpose in life
Different Communication styles
What are Public, Transpersonal, Intrapersonal and Interpersonal
The "L" in the "LEARN" model
What is listen
Affect
What is a facial expression
Achieving Cultural Awareness
What is assessing one's own bias
Essential for providing good spiritual care
What is knowing one's own personal beliefs
Name one Therapeutic Communication principle
What is trust and caring
Teach-Back Method
What is clarification that patient understands what is being taught and correct any misconceptions
Kinesthetic
What is learning with "hands on" activities