Shared values, beliefs and practices of a group
What is culture?
Believing that all elderly patients are forgetful is an example of this
What is stereotyping?
Organized system of beliefs, practices and worship of the sacred
What is religion
Respecting a patient's dietary restrictions demonstrates
What is cultural sensitivity
A belief that unfairly categorizes people based on limited information
What is prejudice
A workplace that celebrates different cultural holidays and traditions demonstrates this
What is cultural diversity?
A nurse avoids caring for a patient due to their ethnicity. This is called
What is discrimination?
A personal search for meaning and purpose, which may or may not involve religion
What is spirituality?
Using an interpreter during discharge teaching supports this nursing skill
What is cultural competence
A patient reports being treated unfairly at work due to their race this is
What is discrimination
The identity based on shared ancestry, language,and history
What is ethnicity?
An unrecognized attitude or preference that affects Care is called
What is unconscious bias
Providing a Bible, prayer rug, or meditation space when requested demonstrates
What is spiritual care?
This type of nursing focuses on delivering culturally congruent care
What is transcultural nursing
The nurse's recognition that their own culture influences their Care is called
What is cultural awareness?
This is the ability to effectively interact with patients from different backgrounds
What is cultural competence?
The unfair treatment of individuals based on race, gender, or culture
What is discrimination?
A patient identifies with their church community and finds comfort in rituals. This reflects
What is religion
Adapting nursing interventions to fit the patient's cultural health beliefs and practices
What is culturally competent care
This term refers to differences among individuals such as culture, ethnicity or language
What is cultural diversity?
The nursing theory that emphasizes providing care that is congruent with the patient's cultural values
What is transcultural nursing theory? Madeleine Leininger
Thinking one's culture is superior to another is a form of this
What is prejudice?
This type of care involves respecting a patient's beliefs and offering resources like chaplain visits
What is spiritual care?
The ultimate goal of transcultural using is to provide this type of care
What is culturally congruent Care?
The ongoing process of developing the ability to work effectively with different cultures
What is cultural competence?